1819 In Sweden
   HOME
*





1819 In Sweden
Events from the year 1819 in Sweden Incumbents * List of Swedish monarchs, Monarch – Charles XIV John of Sweden, Charles XIV John Events * 7 October - Södertälje Canal * - The charitable society ''Välgörande fruntimmerssällskapet'' is founded.Nordisk familjebok / 1800-talsutgåvan. 17. V - Väring It is the first organization in Sweden founded and managed by women. * - Öland County created. * - Independent Order of Odd Fellows Sweden * - Swedish Museum of Natural History Births * 19 January - Stor-Stina, Sami (died 1854 in Sweden, 1854) * 21 February – Emilia Uggla, pianist (died 1855 in Sweden, 1855) * 14 March - Erik Edlund, physicist (died 1888 in Sweden, 1888) * 25 March - Theodore Hamberg, missionary and author (died 1854 in Sweden, 1854) * 4 July – Marie Sophie Schwartz, writer (died 1894 in Sweden, 1894) * 12 July – Wilhelmina Fundin, operatic soprano (died 1911 in Sweden, 1911) * Ebba d'Aubert, pianist (died 1860 in Sweden, 1860) * Sophia Is ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

1819 års Psalmbok, Titelsida
Events January–March * January 2 – The Panic of 1819, the first major peacetime financial crisis in the United States, begins. * January 25 – Thomas Jefferson founds the University of Virginia. * January 29 – Sir Stamford Raffles lands on the island of Singapore. * February 2 – ''Dartmouth College v. Woodward'': The Supreme Court of the United States under John Marshall rules in favor of Dartmouth College, allowing Dartmouth to keep its charter and remain a private institution. * February 6 – A formal treaty, between Hussein Shah of Johor and the British Sir Stamford Raffles, establishes a trading settlement in Singapore. * February 15 – The United States House of Representatives agrees to the Tallmadge Amendment, barring slaves from the new state of Missouri (the opening vote in a controversy that leads to the Missouri Compromise). * February 19 – Captain William Smith of British merchant brig ''Williams'' sights Williams ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

1894 In Sweden
Events from the year 1894 in Sweden Incumbents * Monarch – Oscar II * Prime Minister – Erik Gustaf Boström. Events *11 March - GAIS is founded *3 December: The Church of Sweden Umeå City Church is inaugurated on First Advent Sunday. *Date unknown - Kata Dalström is engaged as a lecturer for the Socialists *Date unknown - Svartviks IF is established Births * 1 January - Aurora Nilsson, writer (died 1972) *21 March – Hannah Ryggen, textile artist (died 1970). * 6 July – Edmund Lindmark, gymnast (died 1968). * 9 October - Agnes von Krusenstjerna, writer (died 1940) Deaths * 22 October – Gillis Bildt, politician (born 1820) * - Peggy Hård, first woman clerk (born 1825) * - Gumman Strömberg, fish seller, local profile (born 1830) * 7 May - Marie Sophie Schwartz, writer (born 1819) * 28 January - Elise Hwasser, actress (born 1831) References Sweden Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden,The United Nations Group of Experts on Geographic ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

1755 In Sweden
Events from the year 1755 in Sweden Incumbents * Monarch – Adolf Frederick Events * * * * - Birgitta Holm is exiled for having converted to Catholicism. * - Careening is banned.Historiesajten 13. mars 2006 - Forbrytelser og straff i forgangne tider * - First issue of the first politician paper in Sweden, '' En Ärlig Svensk''. * - Publication of '' Hjelpreda i hushållningen för unga fruentimber'' by Cajsa Warg. * Births * 4 September - Axel von Fersen the Younger, diplomat and alleged lover of Marie Antoinette (died 1810) * 4 September - Adolf Ludvig Stierneld, politician (died 1835) * 26 September - Hans Henric von Essen, politician (died 1824) * 19 August- Helena Quiding, culture personality and builder (died 1819) Deaths * * * * * References 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 ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

Helena Quiding
Helena Quiding (19 August 1755 – 2 October 1819) was a Swedish culture personality and socialite, the creator of ''Sommarvillan'' (also known as ''Sommarnöjet'' and during the 18th century as ''Heleneberg''), a historic building at Lilla Skuggan in Djurgården, Stockholm. She was a friend of Swedish poet Carl Michael Bellman, and she and circle of friends at her summer house, then known as ''Heleneberg'', is frequently mentioned in Bellman's poems and songs. Life Quiding was the daughter of the wealthy brännvinmerchant Johan Henric Lindberg (1719–1777) and his wife Helena Berg (1729–1788). Her parents were wealthy and owned real estate on Drottninggatan and Fredsgatan in the centre of Stockholm. She married in 1776 to the spicemerchant Bengt Christopher Quiding (1746–1797), and had a son, Bernhard Christopher (1778–1846). The marriage was happy, but her spouse wasted her dowry and the fortune she inherited after her father and apparently persuaded her to forge her ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

1734 In Sweden
Events from the year 1734 in Sweden Incumbents * Monarch – Frederick I Events * The Civil Code of 1734 is passed. This regulates all society, introducing numerous new laws. Among them the ban of torture (though the interpretation of this law allows for the practice to continue), restrictions of a man's right to abuse his wife, bans any other form of marriage except that conducted by the church, and bans illegitimate children from inheritance. * Defense treaty between Sweden and Denmark. * Carl Linnaeus conduct his trip to Dalarna. * Brigitta Scherzenfeldt return to Sweden from her enslavement in Central Asia. * The amateur theatrical society ''" Greve De la Gardies comedianter"'' performs in Stockholm, starring Brita Sophia De la Gardie, which cause an interest for the establishment of a professional Swedish language theater, which is realized in 1737.Tryggve Byström (1981). Svenska komedien 1737-1754. Borås: Centraltryckeriet AB. * The King's mistress, Hedvig Taube, is ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Elsa Beata Bunge
Elsa Beata Bunge, née Wrede (18 April 1734 – 19 January 1819), was a Swedish botanist, writer and noble. Biography Elsa Beata was born 18 April 1734. She was the daughter of statesman and noble, baron Fabian Wrede, and Katarina Charlotta Sparre. In 1761, she married the statesman Count Sven Bunge. She was an enthusiastic amateur botanist and had large greenhouses set up at her manor Beateberga; the name of the estate means "The Mountain of Beata". Bunge was connected to the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and corresponded with Carl von Linné. Her spouse was a member of the academy, and from 1780 forward, she corresponded with the academy, discussed scientific botanical experiments and reported results. She became well known as a botanist and wrote the botanical work ''Om vinrankors beskaffenhet efter sjelfva naturens anvisningar'' (English: "About the nature of vine grapes by direction from nature itself") with tables (1806), the work for which she was recognised as a b ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


1746 In Sweden
Events from the year 1746 in Sweden Incumbents * Monarch – Frederick I Events * - A new sumptuary law bans the use of hooped skirts wider than 4.5 ells.Julius Ejdenstam (Swedish): ''Från fikonlöv till jeans.'' rom fig leaves to jeansRaben & Sjögren, Lund (1977) * 9 December – Carl Gustaf Tessin succeed Carl Gyllenborg as Privy Council Chancellery. * - Eva Ekeblad present the result of how to make flour and alcohol out of potatoes to the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. Births * 24 January – Gustav III of Sweden, monarch (died 1792) * January 31 - Pehr Hörberg, artist, painter and musician (died 1816) * 24 February – Uno von Troil, Archbishop of Uppsala (died 1803) * 14 December - Julie Alix de la Fay, ballerina (died 1826) * - Andreas Berlin, naturalist (died 1773) * - Peter Jacob Hjelm, chemist and the first person to isolate the element molybdenum (died 1813) * - Ulrika Fredrika Bremer, shipowner (died 1798) * - Eric Ruuth, Governor-General of Swedish Pom ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Jacob Axelsson Lindblom
Jacob Axelsson Lindblom (27 July 1746 – 15 February 1819) was a Swedish scholar and professor who became Archbishop of Uppsala, a position he held between 1805–1819. Biography Axelsson Lindblom was born at Skeda in Östergötland, the son of a clergyman. He received his secondary education at Linköping gymnasium and matriculated at Uppsala University in 1763. He became student of the philologist Johan Ihre and the Latinist Petrus Ekerman (1696–1783) who was also inspector of the student society Östgöta nation (Uppsala). He worked as a tutor for a noble family in Livonia 1764–1766, came back to Uppsala where he completed his magister degree in 1770. After having worked as a docent and a librarian at the university library, he became an extraordinary professor in 1779 and was appointed to the Skyttean professorship of Eloquence and Political Science in 1781, after the death of his teacher Johan Ihre. Axelsson Lindblom published a History of Roman Literature (''Ill ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  




Cecilia Cleve
Cecilia Cleve, née Dahlin (died 8 February 1819), was a pioneering Swedish librarian, considered by some to be the first female librarian in Sweden. Cecilia Cleve was the sister of the fashionable furniture maker and designer Nils Dahlin. She married Freidrich August Cleve from Magdeburg in Germany, who was active as a printer, and who in 1787 opened what is sometimes referred to as the first lending library in Stockholm. When she became a widow in 1796, Cecilia Cleve renounced the guild printer privilege to which she was entitled after her late spouse. However, she kept his right to keep a public lending library, and managed it until her death. She did this despite having a widow pension that was sufficient to support herself and her foster children. She catalogued the books in alphabetic order, which was at the time an innovation, quarterly subscriptions and advertises in the country papers. She managed the library with success and it reportedly contained 8,000 volumes. By 1800, ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

1875 In Sweden
Events from the year 1875 in Sweden Incumbents * List of Swedish monarchs, Monarch – Oscar II of Sweden, Oscar II Events * - Inauguration of the Swedish Theatre (Stockholm). * - Alfred Nobel invents the Gelignite. * - First issue of the ''Falkenbergs Tidning'' * - ''Göteborgs BK'' is founded. * - Elsa Borg move to Stockholm and open the first bible home for education of Christian social workers in the slums. * - The Rower woman profession is formally abolished (though not forbidden) in Stockholm.Christine Bladh, Rodderskor på Stockholms vatten, Stockholmia förlag (2008), Births * 14 January - Felix Hamrin, prime minister (died 1937 in Sweden, 1937) * 21 June - Nelly Thüring, politician (died 1972 in Sweden, 1972) Deaths * 28 February - Sophia Isberg, wood cut artist (born 1819 in Sweden, 1819) * 5 July - Maria Röhl, portrait artist (born 1801 in Sweden, 1801) * 18 November - Martina von Schwerin, Lady of letters, salonist and culture personality (born 1789 i ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Sophia Isberg
Helena Sophia Isberg (18 February 1819 – 28 February 1875) was a Swedish wood-cut artist. Also known as ''Jungfru Isberg'' (Maiden Isberg). Helena Isberg was born at Säby in Tranås in Småland. She moved with her parents and brother to Motala in 1840, where she lived her entire life. Her father was a cabinet maker. Isberg was tutored by her father to cabinet maskery, lathing and carving, and was to become famous for her wood carving. In 1847, her work was exhibited in Stockholm, and made a success. She was asked to move to Stockholm, the professor Carl Gustaf Qvarnström (1810–1867) offered her a scholarship to study at the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts, Queen Josephine offered her an allowance of $200, but she declined every offer. A contemporary writer wrote about her: ''She preferred to stay in the poor hut where she was born, and remained in the bosom of the poverty which had surrounded her cradle.''Österberg, Carin et al., Svenska kvinnor: föregångare, nyskapa ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

1860 In Sweden
Events from the year 1860 in Sweden Incumbents * Monarch – Charles XV Events * A.E. Schwabitz and A.E. Rudberg produces a proposal for the regulation of Gamla stan. * The Dissenter Acts (Sweden) allow citizens to leave the state church. * Kamewa is created. * Royal Gothenburg Yacht Club is founded. * The internal passport, until then needed to travel inside the country, is abolished. * Jeanette Berglind founds the pioneer institution ''Tysta Skolan'' (Silent School) for the deaf in Stockholm. Births * 21 January – Karl Staaff, prime minister (died 1915) * 7 February – Anna Norrie, actress (died 1957) * 18 February – Anders Zorn, painter (died 1920) * 28 May – Sigrid Elmblad, writer and translator (died 1926) * 31 July - Ellen Hartman, actress (died 1945) * Elin Engström, politician (Social Democrat), trade unionist and women's right activist (died 1956) * 17 December - Carl Lindhagen, politician (died 1926) Deaths * 11 May – Israel Hwasser, physician ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]