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Snoilsky was the name of three Swedish noble families, who are all now extinct. The family originated from Carniola.
A famous member of this family is the poet Carl Snoilsky and his mother, painter Sigrid Snoilsky (née Banér).[1]
References
[edit ]- ^ Warburg, Karl (1905). Carl Snoilsky, hans lefnad och skaldskap (in Swedish). H. Geber. p. 15.
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