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1823 In Sweden
Events from the year 1823 in Sweden Incumbents * Monarch – Charles XIV John Events * 13 June - Queen Désirée Clary return to Sweden after twelve years of exile in the company of her son's bride, Josephine of Leuchtenberg.Lindwall, Lilly: (Swedish) Desideria. Bernadotternas anmoder. esideria. The Ancestral Mother of the BernadottesStockholm. Åhlén och Åkerlunds Förlag A.-B. (1919) * 19 June - The wedding between Crown Prince Oscar and Josephine of Leuchtenberg in Stockholm. * '' Magasin för konst, nyheter och moder'', the first Swedish fashion magazine, is published. Births * 6 July – Sophie Adlersparre * 25 July – Albert Lindhagen * – Rosalie Roos * – Thérèse Elfforss, actress and theater manager (died 1905) Deaths * 3 April – Erik Johan Stagnelius * 15 April – Louis Deland * – Magdalena Rudenschöld References Years of the 19th century in Sweden Sweden Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden,The United Nations Group of Exp ...
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Albert Lindhagen
Klas Albert Lindhagen (July 25, 1823 – October 21, 1887) was a Swedish city planner, lawyer, and politician.''Nordisk familjebok'' He is mostly remembered for his city plans for Stockholm produced in the late 19th century. Biography Lindhagen studied at Uppsala from 1841, received a Ph.D. in 1848, and graduated in 1849. He worked at the Svea Court of Appeal from 1854, at the Ministry for Civil Service Affairs from 1864, the Office of the Minister for Justice (''Justitiestatsexpeditionen'') from 1869, was member of the Legislation Committee (''Lagbyrån'') from 1871, and Justice of the Supreme Court 1874–1886. He made important contributions to the health, fire safety, and construction charters of 1868 and 1874. He was member of the board of Stockholm's folk schools (''folkskola'') 1862–79 and from 1863 member of the Stockholm Municipal Assembly. As such, he had a lasting impact on the redevelopment of Stockholm's city plans and sanitary conditions, and was a lea ...
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1823 In Sweden
Events from the year 1823 in Sweden Incumbents * Monarch – Charles XIV John Events * 13 June - Queen Désirée Clary return to Sweden after twelve years of exile in the company of her son's bride, Josephine of Leuchtenberg.Lindwall, Lilly: (Swedish) Desideria. Bernadotternas anmoder. esideria. The Ancestral Mother of the BernadottesStockholm. Åhlén och Åkerlunds Förlag A.-B. (1919) * 19 June - The wedding between Crown Prince Oscar and Josephine of Leuchtenberg in Stockholm. * '' Magasin för konst, nyheter och moder'', the first Swedish fashion magazine, is published. Births * 6 July – Sophie Adlersparre * 25 July – Albert Lindhagen * – Rosalie Roos * – Thérèse Elfforss, actress and theater manager (died 1905) Deaths * 3 April – Erik Johan Stagnelius * 15 April – Louis Deland * – Magdalena Rudenschöld References Years of the 19th century in Sweden Sweden Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden,The United Nations Group of Exp ...
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Magdalena Rudenschöld
Countess Magdalena "Malla" or "Malin" Charlotta Rudenschöld (1 January 1766 – 5 March 1823 in Stockholm, Sweden) was a Swedish lady-in-waiting and conspirator. She was a key member of the Gustavian Armfelt Conspiracy who conspired to depose the regency government of Duke Charles. She was convicted of treason, pilloried, and sentenced to life in prison. One of the others accused in the conspiracy said of her that her mistake was, "love, this violent passion, which among so many people of all ages overwhelms reason." Introduction to court Magdalena Rudenschöld was born to riksråd Count Carl Rudenschöld (1698-1783) and Countess Christina Sofia Bielke (1727-1803): her mother was the granddaughter of the famous Christina Piper. When her father lost his parliament seat in 1766 and the family experienced economic difficulties, her mother received a secret allowance from the Kingdom of France in exchange for benefiting French interests through her influential connections. In 178 ...
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Louis Deland
Louis Joseph Marie Deland (25 April 1772 – 15 April 1823) was a Swedish ballet dancer, singer, actor, choreographer and ballet master in the Royal Swedish Ballet. He is often considered the first native male star in the Royal Swedish Ballet. Life and career Louis Deland was the son of Louise-Antoine Deland from Luxembourg, the hair dresser, parfymeuse and footman of the Swedish queen, Sophia Magdalena of Denmark. He was the brother of the violinist Jean Pierre Deland. He debuted on the stage of the Royal Swedish Opera in Stockholm in the ballet to the opera ''Orphée'' at the age of ten. He impressed the king Gustav III of Sweden, who sent him to be educated at the ballet of Paris in France, by the famous Gardel. Career at the Royal Ballet In 1792, he returned to Sweden, where he had his homecoming performance in ''Armide'' 9 January, and was hired as premier dancer at the Royal Swedish Opera and at the Royal Dramatic Theatre. He was soon considered the most notable ...
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Erik Johan Stagnelius
Erik Johan Stagnelius (14 October 17933 April 1823) was a Swedish Romantic poet, playwright and romantic critic of political economy.https://www.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:1086360/FULLTEXT01.pdf 1810 to 1840 was a time of blossoming in Swedish poetry, and there were several writers of distinguished merit, among them Esaias Tegnér, Erik Gustaf Geijer, Per Daniel Amadeus Atterbom and Stagnelius. The brief and mysterious life and death of Erik Johan Stagnelius have given a romantic interest to all that is connected with his name. Life Stagnelius was born in Gärdslösa, Öland, where his father was a vicar; he was later bishop in Kalmar on the nearby mainland, which probably influenced Stagnelius's spiritual thinking. He came from a large family. Stagnelius showed a natural gift for poetic writing from an early childhood. He took his bachelor's degree from Uppsala University in 1814 and got an employment as a clerk in Stockholm. As a person he was said to have been unatt ...
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1905 In Sweden
Events from the year 1905 in Sweden Incumbents * Monarch – Oscar II * Prime Minister – ** until April 13: Erik Gustaf Boström ** April 13-August 2: Johan Ramstedt ** August 2-November 7: Christian Lundeberg ** starting November 7: Karl Staaff Events * April 14 - Erik Gustaf Boström resigns as the Prime Minister of Sweden, over the issue of the Swedish- Norwegian Union. His Minister without Portfolio, Johan Ramstedt, becomes the new Prime Minister of Sweden. * June 7 – The Norwegian Parliament declares the union with Sweden dissolved, and Norway achieves full independence. * June 15 – Princess Margaret of Connaught marries Prince Gustaf Adolf of Sweden, Duke of Skåne (Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden). * August 2 – The businessman and right-wing politician Christian Lundeberg becomes Prime Minister of Sweden. * October 26 – Sweden agrees to the repeal of the union with Norway. * November 7 – The lawyer and liberal politician Karl Staaff become ...
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Thérèse Elfforss
Antoinette Thérèse Elfforss (née Öberg; 30 November 1823 – 16 April 1905) was a Swedish stage actress and theatre director. She was the managing director of the travelling Elfforss Theater Company between 1869 and 1888.Nordensvan, Georg, Svensk teater och svenska skådespelare från Gustav III till våra dagar. Andra delen, 1842-1918, Bonnier, Stockholm, 1918 Swedish theatre and Swedish actors from Gustav III to our days. Second Book 1842–1918' Background Thérèse Elfforss was born in Stockholm, the daughter of the factory owner Anders Öberg and Maria Elisabeth Kannström. She was a student of the school of the Royal Swedish Ballet from 1837 and the Royal Dramatic Training Academy from 1839. Career She was active at the Royal Dramatic Theatre in 1837–42. Between 1842 and 1846, she was active at the '' Nya Teatern''. In 1847, she married the actor Lars Erik Elfforss (1817-1869), director of his own recently formed theater company. Subsequently, she performed ...
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Rosalie Roos
Rosalie Ulrika Olivecrona, née Roos (December 9, 1823 – June 4, 1898), was a Swedish feminist activist and writer. She is one of the three great pioneers of the organized women's rights movement in Sweden, alongside Fredrika Bremer and Sophie Adlersparre. Biography Rosalie Ulrika Roos was born into a wealthy family. She grew up in Stockholm and was among the first students at the '' Wallinska flickskolan'' in Stockholm, one of the oldest girls' school in Sweden dating to 1831. The family moved in 1839 to Sjogeris at the foot of the mountainous plateau, Mösseberg in Västergötland. One of her friends, Hulda Hahr, was a teacher at a girls' school in Limestone, a town near Charleston, South Carolina, United States, and offered her a position on the school. She traveled to the United States in 1851, and stayed there for four years. Roos was first a teacher of French at the school in Limestone, then she became a governess at the plantation of two of her students, Eli ...
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Sophie Adlersparre
Carin ''Sophie'' Adlersparre, known under the pen-name Esselde (born Leijonhufvud; 6 July 1823 – 27 June 1895) was one of the pioneers of the 19th-century women's rights movement in Sweden. She was the founder and editor of the first women's magazine in Scandinavia, ''Home Review'' (''Tidskrift för hemmet''), in 1859–1885; co-founder of Friends of Handicraft (''Handarbetets vänner'') in 1874–1887; founder of the Fredrika Bremer Association (''Fredrika-Bremer-förbundet'') in 1884; and one of the first two women to be a member of a state committee in Sweden in 1885. Life Sophie Adlersparre, born into the Leijonhufvud, Leijonhufvud family, was the daughter of lieutenant colonel Baron Erik Gabriel Knutsson Leijonhufvud and Sofie Emerentia Hoppenstedt. She was educated privately at home, and then spent two years at a finishing school, the fashionable Hammarstedtska skolan, Bjurström Pension (''Bjurströmska pensionen'') in Stockholm. In 1869, she married the nobleman c ...
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Embarkation Off Manilla 1823
Embarkment (sometimes embarcation or embarkation) is the process of loading a passenger ship or an airplane with passengers or military personnel, related to and overlapping with individual boarding Boarding may refer to: *Boarding, used in the sense of "room and board", i.e. lodging and meals as in a: ** Boarding house **Boarding school *Boarding (horses) (also known as a livery yard, livery stable, or boarding stable), is a stable where ho ... on aircraft and ships. Boarding (ship) Embarkation involves the boarding and stationing of passengers in accommodation (cabins) by staff and crew members. Boarding (aviation) Legal issues The act of embarkation or disembarkation is related to various legal issues such a liability for accidents, or in relation to immigration and refugee status. Generally liability for an accident prior to embarkation or boarding, such as during a security check is considered to not be part of the embarkation system. References Transport safety
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Magasin För Konst, Nyheter Och Moder
''Magasin för konst, nyheter och moder'' (meaning ''Magazine for Art, News and Fashion'' in English) was an illustrated Swedish fashion magazine, published between 1823 and 1844 by Fredrik Boije. It is recognized to be the first true fashion magazine in Sweden. It was also among the first fashion magazines outside France France (), officially the French Republic ( ), is a country primarily located in Western Europe. It also comprises of Overseas France, overseas regions and territories in the Americas and the Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic, Pacific Ocean, Pac .... The magazine was published monthly. References 1823 establishments in Sweden 1844 disestablishments in Sweden Defunct magazines published in Sweden Fashion magazines Magazines established in 1823 Magazines disestablished in 1844 Swedish-language magazines Monthly magazines published in Sweden 19th-century fashion {{sweden-mag-stub ...
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