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1735 In Sweden
Events from the year 1735 in Sweden Incumbents * Monarch – Frederick I Events * 17 March - The Freemasonry is introduced to Sweden by Axel Wrede Sparre. * 10 May - '' Kongliga Ritarakademien'' is created: it is re-founded as the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts in 1773. * August - Arvid Horn renews the treaty between Sweden and Russia. * - The Riksdag introduce and amendment to the sumptuary law of clothing from 1731, when all manner of artificial and superfluous decorations within clothing are to be banned: the law results in a fiasco when the members of parliament are themselves attacked by spies wishing to report law breakers, and in practice, the law is ignored until fallen out of use in 1738.Svenska folkets underbara öden / V. Karl XII:s tid från 1710 samt den äldre frihetstiden 1709-1739 * - ''Systema naturae'' by Carl Linnaeus. * - Sweden establish a permanent embassy at Constantinople in the Ottoman Empire. * The Speigelberg Company tour Sweden and is confirmed ...
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1796 In Sweden
Events from the year 1796 in Sweden Incumbents * List of Swedish monarchs, Monarch – Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden, Gustav IV Adolf Events * September - The King visits the Imperial court of Catherine the Great in Saint Petersburg in Russia to be engaged to Grand Duchess Alexandra Pavlovna of Russia. He discontinues the plans when told that she will not be required to convert to Lutheranism. *16 October: The Church of Sweden Timrå Church is inaugurated. * 1 November - The King is declared of age and the guardian government of Charles XIII of Sweden, Duke Charles is dissolved. * - ''Norrköping jungfrustift'' is dissolved. * - Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences Births * 23 July – Franz Berwald, composer (died 1868 in Sweden, 1868) * 3 September – Henriette Widerberg, opera primadonna (died 1872 in Sweden, 1872) * - Anna Elisabeth Hartwick, lace industrialist (died 1882 in Sweden, 1882) Deaths * 17 March – Carl Fredrik Adelcrantz, architect and civil servant (born ...
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1735 In Sweden
Events from the year 1735 in Sweden Incumbents * Monarch – Frederick I Events * 17 March - The Freemasonry is introduced to Sweden by Axel Wrede Sparre. * 10 May - '' Kongliga Ritarakademien'' is created: it is re-founded as the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts in 1773. * August - Arvid Horn renews the treaty between Sweden and Russia. * - The Riksdag introduce and amendment to the sumptuary law of clothing from 1731, when all manner of artificial and superfluous decorations within clothing are to be banned: the law results in a fiasco when the members of parliament are themselves attacked by spies wishing to report law breakers, and in practice, the law is ignored until fallen out of use in 1738.Svenska folkets underbara öden / V. Karl XII:s tid från 1710 samt den äldre frihetstiden 1709-1739 * - ''Systema naturae'' by Carl Linnaeus. * - Sweden establish a permanent embassy at Constantinople in the Ottoman Empire. * The Speigelberg Company tour Sweden and is confirme ...
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1665 In Sweden
Events from the year 1665 in Sweden Incumbents * Monarch – Charles XI Events * * * * * * Births * 4 March - Philip Christoph von Königsmarck, soldier (died 1694) * Ingeborg i Mjärhult, natural healer, medicine woman, herbalist, natural philosopher, soothsayer and spiritual visionary (died 1749) * Magnus Stenbock, officer (died 1717) * Catharina Bröms, ironmaster (died 1735) * Jonas Lambert-Wenman, pirate (died 1732) Deaths * * * * * References Years of the 17th century in Sweden Sweden Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden,The United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical Names states that the country's formal name is the Kingdom of SwedenUNGEGN World Geographical Names, Sweden./ref> is a Nordic country located on ...
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Catharina Bröms
Catharina "Karin" Bröms (1665–1735), was a Swedish ironmaster. She was the owner of the Wij iron works at Ockelbo between 1686 (formally 1708) and 1735. She founded and acquired additional iron works and eventually owned the larger part of Ockelbo and its parish. Bröms was a successful industrialist who managed to avoid the economic depression in the iron industry during the Great Northern War and became known as "Her Grace at Wij". Bröms was the daughter of Sven Bröms, founder of the Wij iron works at Ockelbo, and Catharina Helleday. She married first in 1680 to the noble Johan Silfverklou, who bought the iron works from her father in 1685. Upon his death in 1686, she became its owner, though it came to be formally owned by marriage to her second spouse, Carolus Carlsson Carolus may refer to: People * Carolus (name) * the medieval Latin form of the name Charles **Charlemagne (742–814) * King Charles XII of Sweden, who is sometimes referred to as "Carolus Rex" Scientif ...
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1683 In Sweden
Events from the year 1683 in Sweden Incumbents * Monarch – Charles XI Charles XI or Carl ( sv, Karl XI; ) was King of Sweden from 1660 until his death, in a period of Swedish history known as the Swedish Empire (1611–1721). He was the only son of King Charles X Gustav of Sweden and Hedwig Eleonora of Holstein- ... Events * ' by Maria Simointytär, first published poem by a female in the province of Finland Births * 25 February - Jakob Benzelius, Archbishop of Uppsala in the Church of Sweden (died 1747 in Sweden , 1747) * October - Charlotta von Liewen, politically active countess (died 1735 in Sweden , 1735) * Date unknown - Ulrika Eleonora Stålhammar, famous cross dressing soldier (died 1733 in Sweden , 1733) * Date unknown - Anna Maria Thelott, engraver and woodcut-artist (died 1710) Deaths * 16 November - Margareta Huitfeldt, landowner and donor (born 1608 in Norway , 1608) * Bengt Skytte, courtier and diplomat (born 1614 in Sweden , 1614) * Birgitta Durel ...
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Charlotta Von Liewen
Charlotta von Liewen (12 October 1683 – 10 January 1735) was a politically active Swedish countess. She was married to riksråd count Gustaf Bonde (1682–1764) and a collaborated with France. She was the daughter of Bernhard von Liewen and Sigrid Oxenstierna af Croneborg and in 1708 married count Gustaf Bonde (1682-1764). As maid of honor to Princess Hedvig Sophia of Sweden in 1708, she was a part of the group at court who attempted to exile the influential Juliana Schierberg. Charlotta von Liewen is described as a person with a great informal power position within Swedish politics. She is known to have played a part in the traitor process against Georg Heinrich von Görtz and count Gerhard von Dernath in 1718. They were both loyalists of the Holstein Party, as was her. Charlotta von Liewen managed to arrange a meeting between Dernath, who was supposed to be imprisoned, and Dankwardt, one of the commission's members. Dankwardt refused to accept bribes from Dernath. Char ...
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1705 In Sweden
Events from the year 1705 in Sweden Incumbents * Monarch – Charles XII Events * 16 July - Battle of Gemauerthof * 21 July - Battle of Warsaw (1705) * * * 18 November – Pace between Sweden and Poland in the Treaty of Warsaw (1705). * - Great Oulu Fire of 1705 * * - The Maria Johansdotter case. Births * * 22 February - Peter Artedi, naturalist (died 1735) * * * - Carl Wilhelm Cederhielm, courtier (died 1769) * * * Deaths * 8 February - Beata Magdalena Wittenberg, courtier (born 1644) * * 12 April - Henrik Florinus, priest, writer and translator (born 1633) * * References External links Years of the 18th century in Sweden Sweden Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden,The United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical Names states that the country's formal name is the Kingdom of SwedenUNGEGN World Geographical Names, Sweden./ref> is a Nordic country located on ...
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Peter Artedi
Peter Artedi or Petrus Arctaedius (27 February 170528 September 1735) was a Swedish naturalist who is known as the "father of ichthyology". Artedi was born in Anundsjö in the province of Ångermanland. Intending to become a clergyman, he went after schooling in Harnosand, in 1724, to study theology at Uppsala University, but he turned his attention to medicine and natural history, especially ichthyology, a science that he influenced greatly. In 1728 his countryman Carl Linnaeus arrived in Uppsala, and a lasting friendship was formed between the two from 1729 (as Artedi was away due to the death of his father). In 1732 both left Uppsala, Artedi for England, and Linnaeus for Lappland; before parting they reciprocally bequeathed to each other their manuscripts and books in the event of death. In 1734 Artedi visited England, mentioning a whale in London in November downstream of the London Bridge, and a meeting with Hans Sloane. Artedi left London in summer 1735 and met Linnaeu ...
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1805 In Sweden
Events from the year 1805 in Sweden Incumbents * List of Swedish monarchs, Monarch – Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden, Gustav IV Adolf Events * 31 October - Franco-Swedish War * ''Dagens stunder'' by Johan Gabriel Oxenstierna * Johan Olof Wallin awarded the big price of the Swedish Academy. Births * 22 February - Princess Amalia of Sweden (died 1853 in Germany, 1853)Ulf Sundberg Kungliga släktband s. 187 * 13 December - Pierre Deland, actor (died 1862 in Sweden, 1862) Deaths * 25 May - Anna Maria Rückerschöld, author (born 1725 in Sweden, 1725) * 23 December - Pehr Osbeck, explorer and naturalist (born 1723 in Sweden, 1723) * Anna Hammar-Rosén, newspaper editor (born 1735 in Sweden, 1735) References

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Anna Hammar-Rosén
Anna Hammar-Rosén, née Hammar (1735–1805), was a Sweden, Swedish newspaper editor. She was the Company Director, director, chief editor and publisher of the popular newspaper ''Hwad Nytt?? Hwad Nytt??'' in Gothenburg between 1773 and 1795.Berger, Margareta, Pennskaft: kvinnliga journalister i svensk dagspress 1690-1975 [Penholders: Female journalists in Swedish press 1690-1975], Norstedt, Stockholm, 1977 She was a pioneering figure for women in journalism in Sweden. Life Anna Hammar-Rosén was the daughter of the vicar Anund Hammar and Elisabeth Maria Agrell. She married the Johan Rosén (1726–1773), professor at the ''Hvitfeldtska gymnasiet'' in Gothenburg, in 1759, and became the mother of the writer Gustaf Rosén (1772–1836). In 1772, Johan Rosén founded the newspaper ''Hvad nytt, hvad nytt?'' ("What's new, What's new?"). When he died the following year, Anna succeeded him as chief editor and managed the paper until 1795. ''Hvad nytt, hvad nytt?'' was a popular pa ...
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1795 In Sweden
Events January–June * January – Central England records its coldest ever month, in the CET records dating back to 1659. * January 14 – The University of North Carolina opens to students at Chapel Hill, becoming the first state university in the United States. * January 16 – War of the First Coalition: Flanders campaign: The French occupy Utrecht, Netherlands. * January 18 – Batavian Revolution in Amsterdam: William V, Prince of Orange, Stadtholder of the Dutch Republic (Republic of the Seven United Netherlands), flees the country. * January 19 – The Batavian Republic is proclaimed in Amsterdam, ending the Dutch Republic (Republic of the Seven United Netherlands). * January 20 – French troops enter Amsterdam. * January 23 – Flanders campaign: Capture of the Dutch fleet at Den Helder: The Dutch fleet, frozen in Zuiderzee, is captured by the French 8th Hussars. * February 7 – The Eleventh Amendment to the United States ...
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