File:Stenbock, Gustaf i VJs julnummer 1942.jpg

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English: sv:Gustaf Olofsson till Torpa (?-1571; also known as Gustaf Stenbock), Swedish baron, Lord High Constable and member of the Privy Council.
Svenska: sv:Gustaf Olofsson till Torpa (död 1571; också känd som Gustaf Stenbock), svensk friherre, riksråd och riksmarsk.
Date Photo: 1942 or earlier. Painting: 16th century.
Source en:Vecko-Journalen, Christmas issue 1942
Author Reproduction of 16th century painting by unknown photographer
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