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1873 In Sweden
Events from the year 1873 in Sweden Incumbents * List of Swedish monarchs, Monarch – Oscar II of Sweden, Oscar II Events * - Foundation of the first women's rights organisation in Sweden, the Married Woman's Property Rights Association."Kvinnofrågan" i Sveriges land och folk i Projekt Runeberg * 5 May - The Scandinavian Monetary Union is founded. * - Swedish krona becomes the currency. Births * 10 April – Ingeborg Rönnblad, actress (died 1915 in Sweden, 1915) * 3 June – Anna Lisa Andersson, reporter (died 1958 in Sweden, 1958) * 13 June – Karin Swanström, actress, producer and director (died 1942 in Sweden, 1942) * 15 September – Ellen Hagen, suffragette, women's rights activist and politician (died 1967 in Sweden, 1967) Deaths * 4 March - Prince August, Duke of Dalarna, royalty (born 1831 in Sweden, 1831) * 27 March – Fanny Westerdahl, stage actress (died 1873) * 31 March - Maria Magdalena Mathsdotter, Sami (died 1835 in Sweden, 1835) * 20 May – Fredr ...
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Oscar II Of Sweden & Sofia Of Sweden Coronation 1873
Oscar, OSCAR, or The Oscar may refer to: People * Oscar (given name), an Irish- and English-language name also used in other languages; the article includes the names Oskar, Oskari, Oszkár, Óscar, and other forms. * Oscar (Irish mythology), legendary figure, son of Oisín and grandson of Finn mac Cumhall Places * Oscar, Kentucky, an unincorporated community * Oscar, Louisiana, an unincorporated community * Oscar, Missouri, an unincorporated community * Oscar, Oklahoma, an unincorporated community * Oscar, Pennsylvania, an unincorporated community * Oscar, Texas, an unincorporated community * Oscar, West Virginia, an unincorporated community * Lake Oscar (other) * Oscar Township, Otter Tail County, Minnesota, a civil township Animals * Oscar (bionic cat), a cat that had implants after losing both hind paws * Oscar (bull), #16, (d. 1983) a ProRodeo Hall of Fame bucking bull * Oscar (fish), ''Astronotus ocellatus'' * Oscar (therapy cat), cat purported to predi ...
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1967 In Sweden
Events from the year 1967 in Sweden Incumbents * Monarch – Gustaf VI Adolf * Prime Minister – Tage Erlander Events * 3 September – Sweden switches from driving on the left-hand side to the right-hand side of the road. The day is known as Dagen H. Births * 4 March – Jonas Edman, rifle shooter. * 17 April – Roger Johansson, ice hockey player. * 13 July – Roger Hansson, ice hockey player. Deaths * 10 February – Anders Hylander, gymnast (born 1883). * 14 May – Fausto Acke, gymnast (born 1897). Exact date unknown * Gustav Hedenvind-Eriksson, writer (born 1880). * – Ellen Hagen Ellen Helga Louise Hagen (''née'' Wadström; 1873–1967) was a Swedish suffragette, women's rights activist and politician. She was a member of the National Association for Women's Suffrage, the chairperson of Liberala kvinnor (Liberal Women) ... References Sweden Years of the 20th century in Sweden {{Sweden-year-stub ...
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1873 In Sweden
Events from the year 1873 in Sweden Incumbents * List of Swedish monarchs, Monarch – Oscar II of Sweden, Oscar II Events * - Foundation of the first women's rights organisation in Sweden, the Married Woman's Property Rights Association."Kvinnofrågan" i Sveriges land och folk i Projekt Runeberg * 5 May - The Scandinavian Monetary Union is founded. * - Swedish krona becomes the currency. Births * 10 April – Ingeborg Rönnblad, actress (died 1915 in Sweden, 1915) * 3 June – Anna Lisa Andersson, reporter (died 1958 in Sweden, 1958) * 13 June – Karin Swanström, actress, producer and director (died 1942 in Sweden, 1942) * 15 September – Ellen Hagen, suffragette, women's rights activist and politician (died 1967 in Sweden, 1967) Deaths * 4 March - Prince August, Duke of Dalarna, royalty (born 1831 in Sweden, 1831) * 27 March – Fanny Westerdahl, stage actress (died 1873) * 31 March - Maria Magdalena Mathsdotter, Sami (died 1835 in Sweden, 1835) * 20 May – Fredr ...
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1801 In Sweden
Events from the year 1801 in Sweden Incumbents * Monarch – Gustav IV Adolf Events * The Swedish colony of Saint Barthélemy is occupied by Great Britain. * Carl Gustaf af Leopold publishes the '' Afhandling om svenska stafsättet'' * The Second League of Armed Neutrality, an alliance of Denmark–Norway, Prussia, Sweden, and Russia dissolves. * Foundation of the ''Djurgårdsteatern'' in Stockholm, the only theater except the Royal Dramatic Theater allowed to function in the capital during the 1798–1842 royal theater monopoly.Nordensvan, Georg. Svensk teater och svenska skådespelare från Gustav III till våra dagar; Första bandet, 1772-1842 (in Swedish) Births * 22 January – Lars Johan Hierta, newspaper publisher, social critic, businessman and politician (died 1872) * 1 February – Adolf Fredrik Lindblad, composer (died 1878) * 24 March – Immanuel Nobel, engineer, architect, inventor and industrialist (died 1872) * 9 May – Ulrika von Strussenfelt, writer (died 18 ...
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Ulrika Von Strussenfelt
Ulrika "Ulla" Sophia von Strussenfelt (9 May 1801, Hilleshög – 16 January 1873, Stockholm), was a Swedish writer. She was a popular writer of historical novels and has been referred to as one of the most productive Swedish novelists of her time.Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (artikel av Stefan Johansson med bidrag av Andreas Tjerneld (Constantia Carolina Amalia v S) Life Ulrika von Strussenfelt was the daughter of the courtier and nobleman Michael von Strussenfelt and Fredrika Beata Lindencrona, and the sister of the writer Amelie von Strussenfelt Constantina Carolina Amalia "Amelie" von Strussenfelt (1803–1847), was a Swedish writer and poet. Biographyer Amelie von Strussenfelt was the daughter of the courtier and nobleman Michael von Strussenfelt and Fredrika Beata Lindencrona, and the .... Her mother died in childbirth in 1803 and her father left the country after his remarriage not long after, and she was placed in the care of her maternal grandparents, while her sister ...
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1794 In Sweden
Events from the year 1794 in Sweden Incumbents * List of Swedish monarchs, Monarch – Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden, Gustav IV Adolf Events * 27 March - Neutrality treaty between Sweden and Denmark to protect trade. * 15 May - The free port status of Marstrand, the only one in Sweden, is removed. * 1 November - The first semaphore line in Sweden. * 23 September - Magdalena Rudenschöld is pilloried in Stockholm for her part in the Armfelt Conspiracy. * - Anna Leonore König inducted to the Royal Swedish Academy of Music. * - ''Rätt eller alla samhällens eviga lag'' by Thomas Thorild * - ''Några ord till min kära dotter, ifall jag hade någon'' by Anna Maria Lenngren * 1 August - A new sumptuary law (the last sumptuary law in Sweden) introduced a number of restrictions, among them notably the ban of the use of coffee, an extremely unpopular law, as coffee had by then been an everyday habit for all classes for decades, official farewell parties are held for coffee the days be ...
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Fredrica Ehrenborg
Anna Fredrica Ehrenborg, née Carlqvist (16 March 1794, Karlstad – 20 May 1873, Linköping), was a Swedish writer. She was regarded as one of the most notable supporters of The New Church in contemporary Sweden.Anna Fredrika Ehrenborg, Dictionary of Swedish National Biography (in Swedish) Anna Fredrika Carlqvist was orphaned at an early age and adopted by a burgher in Karlstad. She married the Parliamentary Ombudsman Casper Ehrenborg in 1811 and became the mother of the writer Betty Ehrenborg and Ulla Bring. She suffered from her lack of education, but educated herself by reading, and wished, and was able to pass on her knowledge. In 1824, she became a widow and had to support herself and her five children alone. At this point, she became interested in The New Church and the ideas of Swedenborg. She belonged to the Geijer literary circle in Uppsala and published several religious works, children stories, travel descriptions and other works. She was regarded as one of the lead ...
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1835 In Sweden
Events from the year 1835 in Sweden Incumbents * Monarch – Charles XIV John Events * - Inauguration of ''Kjellbergska flickskolan'' in Gothenburg. * - The pig iron trade is liberalized.Du Rietz, Anita, Kvinnors entreprenörskap: under 400 år, 1. uppl., Dialogos, Stockholm, 2013 * - The Breaking wheel is abolished. * - Foundation of the '' Juvenals'' society. * - ''Hesperider'' by Karl August Nicander. * - ''Vännerna'' by Sophie von Knorring. Births * 14 January - Emmy Rappe, pioneer nurse (died 1896) * 15 February - Clementine Swartz, actress (died 1923) * 21 March - Maria Magdalena Mathsdotter, Sami (died 1873) * 5 June - Amanda Kerfstedt, writer (died 1920) * 30 December - John Börjeson, sculptor * - Hilda Sjölin, photographer (died 1915) Deaths * 4 June - Eleonora Charlotta d'Albedyhll, salonnière, cultural patron and poet (born 1770) * 10 November – Anders Ljungstedt, merchant and historian (born 1759) * 23 November – Georg Adlersparre, poli ...
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Maria Magdalena Mathsdotter
Maria Magdalena Mathsdotter (21 March 1835 – 31 March 1873) was a Swedish Sami who in 1864 took the initiative to the foundation of schools for Sami children in Lapland. Life Mathsdotter was born 21 March 1835 in Fjällfjäll, Vilhelmina in Lapland. She came from a poor background with her father looking after reindeer during their migration back and forth from summer to winter. She attended school in very poor conditions in 1843 and 1844. In the winter of 1864, Maria Magdalena Mathsdotter traveled from her home in Åsele to Stockholm on skies and by foot to ask for an audience with the monarch. She arrived in February. She was given a meeting with both the monarch, Charles XV of Sweden, as well as with the Queen, Louise of the Netherlands, and the Queen dowager, Josephine of Leuchtenberg. Her purpose was to organize a new school boarding system for the Sami children. Previously, Sami children had been forced to learn Christianity and other legally mandatory subjects in schools ...
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Fanny Westerdahl
Fanny Amalia Westerdahl or ''Fanny Hjortsberg'' (21 February 1817 – 27 March 1873) was a Swedish stage actress, ''Nordisk familjebok'', Volume 17. V – Väring, Projekt Runeberg (Runeberg.org), 2011, p. 689/690, webpage: RB349 ''Europas konstnärer'' (Europe's Art), Projekt Runeberg (Runeberg.org), July 2011, p. 629, webpage: active between 1829 and 1862. She is also known to have performed in some opera performances. She belonged to the elite actresses at the Royal Dramatic Theatre of mid-19th-century Sweden.Nordensvan, Georg, Svensk teater och svenska skådespelare från Gustav III till våra dagar. Förra delen, 1772–1842, Bonnier, Stockholm, 1917 Swedish theatre and Swedish actors from Gustav III to our days. First Book 1772–1842' Life Fanny Westerdahl was born in Stockholm, Sweden, on 21 February 1817. She was the daughter of a concert conductor at the ''Hovkapellet''. She was enrolled as a student at the Royal Dramatic Training Academy in 1828 ...
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1831 In Sweden
Events from the year 1831 in Sweden Incumbents * Monarch – Charles XIV John Events * 22 August - The premier of ''Nornan'' by Julia Nyberg at the Royal Swedish Opera i Stockholm.Dramawebben”. Läst 24 mars 2011. * - Inauguration of Wallinska skolan in Stockholm. * - ''Lunds Studentsångförening'' is created * - First issue of ''Vestmanlands Läns Tidning'' Births * 16 March – Elise Hwasser, actress (died 1894) * 28 August - Ludvig Norman, composer, conductor, pianist, and music teacher (died 1885) * 14 November - Betty Deland, actress (died 1882) Deaths * 18 July – Adolf Fredrik Munck, royal favorite (born 1749) * Charlotta Richardy, industrialist (born 1751 In Britain and its colonies (except Scotland), 1751 only had 282 days due to the British Calendar Act of 1751, which ended the year on 31 December (rather than nearly three months later according to its previous rule). Events January&nd ...) References Years of the 19th century in Sw ...
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Prince August, Duke Of Dalarna
Prince Nikolaus August of Sweden and Norway, Duke of Dalarna (24 August 1831 – 4 March 1873) was the youngest of the five children of King Oscar I of Sweden and Josephine of Leuchtenberg. Biography Early life Born in Drottningholm Palace in Ekerö, Stockholm County, his eldest sibling was King Carl XV of Sweden. During parts of 1849–1853, he was a student at Uppsala University. On 10 December 1851, he was made an honorary member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. Marriage On 16 April 1864 in Altenburg, the Duke married Princess Therese Amalie of Saxe-Altenburg (Ansbach, 21 December 1836 - Haga Palace, Stockholm, 9 November 1914), Duchess of Saxony, eldest daughter of Prince Eduard of Saxe-Altenburg and his first wife Princess Amalie of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen. The marriage did not produce issue. In Sweden, his wife was styled ''Princess Teresia.'' The Prince was very interested in trains and locomotives, and a locomotive was named after him. Since it was common ...
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