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1785 In Sweden
Events from the year 1785 in Sweden Incumbents * Monarch – Gustav III Events * - ''Enskiftet'' begins in Scania. * - ''The Barber of Seville'' is played for the first time in Sweden at the Stenborg Theatre in Stockholm, with Christina Rahm and Kjell Waltman.Johan Flodmark : Stenborgska skådebanorna (The Stenborg Stages) (Swedish) * - ' by Johan Fredric Bagge * - '' Passionerna'' by Thomas Thorild Births * 23 January – Carl Adolph Agardh, botanist (died 1859) * February - Anna Sundström, chemist (died 1871) * 6 May – Arvid August Afzelius, historian and mythologist (died 1871) * 5 October – Lasse-Maja, notorious criminal (died 1845) * – Mariana Koskull, royal mistress (died 1841) Deaths * 30 October – Gustaf Filip Creutz, diplomat and poet (born 1731) * 16 November – Johan Gottschalk Wallerius, chemist and mineralogist (born 1709) * - Lovisa von Plat, brothel madam (unknown birthyear) References Years of the 18th century in Sweden Sweden ...
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Gustavs III Of Sweden Family
Kustavi (; sv, Gustavs) is a municipalities of Finland, municipality of Finland. It is in the provinces of Finland, province of Western Finland and is part of the Southwest Finland regions of Finland, region. The municipality has a population of (), which makes it the smallest municipality in southwest Finland in terms of population. It covers an area of of which is water. The population density is . There are over 2,000 isles within the municipal area. The municipality is a very popular summer resort and contains over 2,800 cottage, summer cottages. The population increases tenfold during the summer months. The larger events are Volter Kilpi literature week in July and Salmon market (Lohimarkkinat) in August. The basic services in the municipality include three groceries, a liquor store, a library and a bank. There are two ferry connections to Brändö and Iniö. The municipality is unilingually Finnish language, Finnish even though it is located adjacent to the Swedish speaki ...
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Anna Sundström
Anna Sundström, born as ''Anna Christina Persdotter'' (26 February 1785 in Kymlinge, Spånga – 1871), was a Swedish chemist. She was the assistant of the chemist Jöns Jacob Berzelius from 1808 to 1836. Anna Sundström has been referred to as the first female chemist in Sweden. Biography Anna Persdotter was the daughter of the farmer Per Jansson, and later took the name Sundström. Early on, she moved to the capital to serve as a maid, and was in 1808 employed as the Housekeeper (domestic worker), housekeeper of Jöns Jacob Berzelius, who was regarded as one of the fathers of modern chemistry. She acted effectively as his assistant and co worker during his research. During her work she was educated in chemistry and acquired a vast knowledge within it. Berzelius stated : "She is used to all my equipment and their names to such a degree that I could without hesitation make her distill Hydrochloric acid." Sundström also administrated his laboratory as well as supervised his st ...
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1785 In Sweden
Events from the year 1785 in Sweden Incumbents * Monarch – Gustav III Events * - ''Enskiftet'' begins in Scania. * - ''The Barber of Seville'' is played for the first time in Sweden at the Stenborg Theatre in Stockholm, with Christina Rahm and Kjell Waltman.Johan Flodmark : Stenborgska skådebanorna (The Stenborg Stages) (Swedish) * - ' by Johan Fredric Bagge * - '' Passionerna'' by Thomas Thorild Births * 23 January – Carl Adolph Agardh, botanist (died 1859) * February - Anna Sundström, chemist (died 1871) * 6 May – Arvid August Afzelius, historian and mythologist (died 1871) * 5 October – Lasse-Maja, notorious criminal (died 1845) * – Mariana Koskull, royal mistress (died 1841) Deaths * 30 October – Gustaf Filip Creutz, diplomat and poet (born 1731) * 16 November – Johan Gottschalk Wallerius, chemist and mineralogist (born 1709) * - Lovisa von Plat, brothel madam (unknown birthyear) References Years of the 18th century in Sweden Sweden ...
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Lovisa Von Plat
Lovisa von Plat (died October 1785), also known under the names ''Platskan'' ('The Plat woman') and ''Moster von Platen'' ('Aunt von Platen') was a Swedish brothel owner and Procuring (prostitution), procurer, active in Stockholm for about forty years until her death. She belonged to the elite of her trade and became a known figure of her time, mentioned in memoirs, diaries and literature. Life The activity of Lovisa von Plat is first documented in a well known court case of 1747, which centered around Helena Bohman, one of the prostitutes of von Plat's keeping.Hallman, Mila, Målare och urmakare, flickor och lösdrifvare: historier från gamla Stockholm, Fröléen, Stockholm, 1907 The background and identity of von Plat is sketchy, and the information she gave in 1747 may not have been truthful. In the census of 1747, von Plat claimed to have been "thirty and more", and that she was the daughter of an officer by the name of von Plat. According to the city census, she was offici ...
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1709 In Sweden
Events from the year 1709 in Sweden Incumbents * Monarch – Charles XII Events * June 27 (June 28 in the Swedish calendar; July 8 New Style) – Great Northern War: Battle of Poltava The Battle of Poltava; russian: Полта́вская би́тва; uk, Полта́вська би́тва (8 July 1709) was the decisive and largest battle of the Great Northern War. A Russian army under the command of Tsar Peter I defeat ...: In Ukraine, Peter the Great, Tsar of Russia, defeats Charles XII of Sweden, thus effectively ending Sweden's role as a major power in Europe. * The deposed Polish monarch Stanisław I, Stanisław I of Poland is given refuge in Kristianstad in Sweden with his family, including Queen Catherine Opalińska and Marie Leszczyńska.Lundh-Eriksson, Nanna (1947). ''Hedvig Eleonora''. Wahlström & Widstrand. Births * 14 March - Sten Carl Bielke, official, scientist (died 1753 in Sweden , 1753) * 11 July - Johan Gottschalk Wallerius, chemist and min ...
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Johan Gottschalk Wallerius
Johan Gottschalk Wallerius (11 July 1709 – 16 November 1785) was a Swedish chemist and mineralogist. Biography Wallerius was born at Stora Mellösa in Närke (now Örebro County), Sweden. He was a son of provost Erik Nilsson Wallerius and his spouse Elisabeth Tranæa . He was a younger brother to the physicist, philosopher and theologian Nils Wallerius (1706–1764). Johan Gottschalk entered Uppsala University in 1725, and graduated as magister in 1731 after studies of mathematics, physics and medicine. He continued his studies at Lund University, where he received his Doctor of Medicine degree in 1735. After this graduation, he came back to Uppsala where he opened a course in chemistry in his laboratory. This course allowed students in pharmacy and chemistry to witness demonstrations and practice themselves with the experiments. The popularity of this teaching allowed Wallerius to become adjunct of medicine at Uppsala University in 1741 and the first holder of a new prof ...
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1731 In Sweden
Events from the year 1731 in Sweden Incumbents * Monarch – Frederick I Events * - The Swedish East India Company is founded. * - The process against the sect '' Gråkoltarna'' in Stockholm. * - The Riksdag issues a strict sumptuary law: in an effort to benefit the economy and the production within the country, import of luxury goods is restricted by a number of reforms were rules are set up to dictate what amount of dishes are to be served at dinner or what sort of clothing are allowed according to class. The law becomes unpopular, results in an active spy activity among the public, and falls out of use after the change of government in 1738.Svenska folkets underbara öden / V. Karl XII:s tid från 1710 samt den äldre frihetstiden 1709-1739 * - The King enters into his notorious love affair with Hedvig Taube. * - The famous inn '' Clas på Hörnet'' is opened in Stockholm and becomes the perhaps most famed inn in Stockholm for the rest of the century. Births * 1 May - Gus ...
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Gustaf Filip Creutz
Count Gustaf Philip Creutz (; 1 May 1731 in Anjala, Finland – 30 October 1785 in Stockholm), was a Swedish statesman, diplomat and poet. Biography Creutz was born in Finland and after concluding his studies at the Royal Academy of Turku he received a post in the Privy Council Chancery at Stockholm in 1751. Here he met Count Gustaf Fredrik Gyllenborg, with whom his name is indissolubly connected. They were closely allied with Hedvig Charlotta Nordenflycht, and their works were published in common; to their own generation they seemed equal in fame, but posterity has given the palm of genius to Creutz. His greatest work is contained in the 1762 volume, the idyll of ''Atis och Camilla''; the exquisite little pastoral entitled ''Daphne'' was published at the same time, and Gyllenborg was the first to proclaim the supremacy of his friend. In 1763, Creutz practically closed his poetical career; he went to Spain as ambassador, and after three years to Paris in the same capacity un ...
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1841 In Sweden
Events from the year 1841 in Sweden Incumbents * Monarch – Charles XIV John Events * 10 June - The Stocks punishment, already restricted and generally fallen of use, is banned.Nordisk familjebok / Uggleupplagan. 27. Stockholm-Nynäs järnväg - Syrsor * 6 August - Swedish Road Administration is founded. * The state supported brothels London and Stadt Hamburg is closed. * Wendela Hebbe, regarded a pioneer of female reporters, is employed as a reporter at '' Aftonbladet''. * First issue of the ''Barometern''. * Foundation of the shipping company ''Götaverken''. * The first issue of the ''Sundsvalls Tidning''. * The first of the von Schwerin Estate's Scandals attracts attention. * '' Blommorna vid vägen'', by Herman Sätherberg * '' Diodes och Lydia'' by Wilhelmina Stålberg * '' Kyrkoinvigningen i Hammarby'' by Emilie Flygare-Carlén * ' by Anna Carlström * ''Qvinnan utan förmyndare'' (Woman without Guardian) by Amelie von Strussenfelt * Inauguration of the Carol ...
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Mariana Koskull
Henrietta Mariana "Marianne" Charlotta Koskull (19 February 1785, in Växjö – 30 March 1841, in Stockholm) was a Swedish noble and lady-in-waiting, known as the royal mistress of King Charles XIII of Sweden and King Charles XIV John of Sweden. Life Mariana, or ''Marianne'' as she was often called at the French-influenced court, was born to Baron Gustaf Fredrik Koskull (a member of the aristocratic Koskull family) and Anna Charlotta Gjelstrup. Although the family belonged to the nobility, they were poor, which was illustrated by the fact that her sister Constance Koskull (nicknamed 'Stansa') was forced to break her engagement to marry Christian Fredrik Damm, with whom she was in love, and marry the rich merchant John Hall the Younger for money instead.Koskull, släkter, urn:sbl:11728, Svenskt biografiskt lexikon, hämtad 2018-07-08. Reportedly, her father said to her: "Are you so stupid my Stansa!? Keep loving your Fredrik, but marry Hall – one does not prevent the other! W ...
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1845 In Sweden
Events from the year 1845 in Sweden Incumbents * List of Swedish monarchs, Monarch – Oscar I of Sweden, Oscar I Events * Brita Sofia Hesselius opens a daguerreotype photographic studio in Karlstad and likely becomes the first professional female photographer in Sweden. * Attarp murders * Equal inheritance for sons and daughters (in the absence of a will).Lilla Focus Uppslagsbok (Little Focus Encyclopedia) Focus Uppslagsböcker AB (1979) (Swedish) Births * Sigrid Björkegren, entrepreneur (died 1936 in Sweden, 1936) * 12 April – Gustaf Cederström, painter (died 1933 in Sweden, 1933) * 1 July - Ika Peyron * 26 November - Johan August Ekman Deaths * 4 June - Lasse-Maja References

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Lasse-Maja
Lars Larsson Molin, alias ''Lasse-Maja'' (Djupdalen, Ramsberg, Västmanland, 5 October 1785 – 4 June 1845, Arboga), was a notorious Swedish thief and memoirist. He was famous in history for disguising himself as a woman during his tours as a thief. His disguise gave him the nickname ''Lasse-Maja'', a combination of the male name ''Lars'' and the female name ''Maja''. He wrote his own memoirs, which became very popular in 19th-century Sweden. Biography Early life Lasse-Maja was the son of the tailor Lars Olsson and Stina Olsdotter. He was raised on the '' torp'' Nöden in the village Djupdalen in the Ramsberg parish in Västmanland. His mother came from a wealthy family and had been married before to a wealthy man by the name Molin, but his father lost her money, and Lasse-Maja was raised in poverty. In his childhood parish, he was described as an easygoing character with a fondness for entertaining people with jokes, but also for his refusal to work and for his thefts. He was ...
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