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1829 In Sweden
Events from the year 1829 in Sweden Incumbents * Monarch – Charles XIV John Events * 21 August – The coronation of queen Désirée Clary in Stockholm. * - The Chalmers University of Technology is established. * - ''Jönköpings SS'' is founded. * - Midwives are allowed to use surgical instruments, which are unique in Europe at the time and gives them surgical status.Stig Hadenius, Torbjörn Nilsson & Gunnar Åselius: Sveriges historia. Vad varje svensk bör veta (History of Sweden: "What every Swede should know") Births * 21 January – Oscar II of Sweden, monarch (died 1907) * 26 April – Eva Brag, journalist, novelist and poet (died 1913) * 2 July – Martis Karin Ersdotter, businessperson (died 1902) * 14 October – August Malmström, painter (died 1901) * 3 December – Augusta Björkenstam, countess and businessperson (died 1892) * Hanna Hammarström, inventor (died 1909) * Emanuella Carlbeck, pioneer in the education of students with Intellectual disability (d ...
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Johan Gustaf Sandberg-Svensk Allmoge Kring
Johan * Johan (given name) * Johan (film), ''Johan'' (film), a 1921 Swedish film directed by Mauritz Stiller * Johan (band), a Dutch pop-group ** Johan (album), ''Johan'' (album), a 1996 album by the group * Johan Peninsula, Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Canada * Jo-Han, a manufacturer of plastic scale model kits See also

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August Malmström
Johan August Malmström (14 October 1829 – 18 October 1901) was a Swedish painter. As an artist, he was known for his country motifs often featuring children. His most widely recognized work is ''Grindslanten'' (1885) featuring a typical scene from 19th century Sweden. Influenced by the national romanticism of Gothicismus, he also collected motives from Norse mythology. He made illustrations for publications of both Frithiofs saga (''Friðþjófs saga hins frœkna'') and The Tales of Ensign Stål (''Fänrik Ståls sägner''). Malmström served as a professor at the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts and later manager of the same institution. Malmström was also an illustrator who worked for several newspapers and book publishing houses. Additionally, Malmström designed furnitures, worked as a pattern drawer and was a designer for Gustavsberg porcelain. Biography Childhood and youth August Malmström was born at Nubbekullen in Västra Ny parish within the municipa ...
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1756 In Sweden
Events from the year 1756 in Sweden Incumbents * List of Swedish monarchs, Monarch – Adolf Frederick, King of Sweden, Adolf Frederick Events * February - A conflict between the Riksdag and the King and the Queen result in the removal of the current governor of Gustav III of Sweden, Crown Prince Gustav, who is replaced by a new one, appointed by the parliament. * 26 May - The parliament begun to use a name stamp with the signature of the King, when the monarch refuses to sign papers of state. * July - The Coup of 1756 of Louisa Ulrika of Prussia, Queen Louisa Ulrika, in which she planned to replace the reinstate the absolute monarchy by the support of the Hovpartiet, is exposed. * 23 July - Eight participants in the Queen's planned Coup d'état is executed in Stockholm.Jägerskiöld, Olof (1945). Lovisa Ulrika. Stockholm: Wahlström & Widstrand. Libris 8074766 * - The common Moonshine manufacturing of brännvin is banned. * - Ban on the import of coffee. * - Sweden and Den ...
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Carl Gustaf Af Leopold
Carl Gustaf af Leopold (1756, Stockholm – 9 November 1829, Stockholm) was a Swedish poet. Biography He attained distinction in Swedish letters, his first work to attract wide attention being his ''Ode on the Birth of the Prince-Royal Gustavus Adolphus'' (1778). He was appointed private secretary to Gustavus III in 1788 and stood high in the regard of that monarch. His odes on the martial achievements of the Swedes were among his most popular productions, and his tragedies ''Odin'' (1790) and ''Virginia'' (1902) were highly successful. He attempted all forms of poetry save the epic. In 1799 he was made deputy director ( sv, kansliråd). In 1818 he was appointed State Secretary. He was a bulwark of French Classicism against the attacks of the Romantic Phosphorists. He has been compared to the German Johann Christoph Gottsched Johann Christoph Gottsched (2 February 1700 – 12 December 1766) was a German philosopher, author and critic of the Enlightenment. Biography Earl ...
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1753 In Sweden
Events from the year 1753 in Sweden Incumbents * Monarch – Adolf Frederick Events * 17 February – Sweden replace the Julian calendar with the Gregorian calendar. * 1 May - ''Species Plantarum'' by Carl Linnaeus. * 24 July - The Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities is founded by Queen Louisa Ulrika. * 20 September – Inauguration of the new observatory of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. * - Carl Linnaeus names the ''Cannabis sativa''. * - The new Royal Palace, Stockholm, is sufficiently ready for the Royal family to move in, and they leave the Wrangel Palace for their new residence. * - The Du Londel Troupe is established in Sweden. * - The ''Kina slott'' is created and given to the queen as the birthday present. * - A new school regulation is instituted in the capital, in which all the basic educational schools of the capital is to include the subjects writing, reading, mathematics, history, geography, essay-writing, nature science and drawin ...
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Sophia Albertina, Abbess Of Quedlinburg
Princess Sophia Albertina of Sweden (''Sophia Maria Lovisa Fredrika Albertina''; 8 October 1753 – 17 March 1829) was the last Princess-Abbess of Quedlinburg Abbey, and as such reigned as vassal monarch of the Holy Roman Empire. Sophia Albertina was the daughter of King Adolf Frederick of Sweden and Louisa Ulrika of Prussia. She was thus a princess of Sweden, a princess of Holstein-Gottorp and a sister to Gustav III of Sweden. She was a member of the Accademia di San Luca. When her brother Charles XIII of Sweden and the rest of the royal family also became Norwegian royalty in 1814, that did not include Sophia Albertina who then officially was called ''Royal Princess'' (of no country). She was given her two names as namesake of her two grandmothers: the Prussian Queen Sophia Dorothea of Hanover and Margravine Albertina Frederica of Baden-Durlach. Biography At the Swedish court Sophia Albertina was tutored under the supervision of Baroness Ulrica Schönström, Baroness Kris ...
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Emanuella Carlbeck
Emanuella Ottiliana Carlbeck (24 August 1829 – 10 September 1901) was a Swedish pedagogue and is counted as a pioneer in the education of students with Intellectual disability.Grunewald, Karl (2009). Från idiot till medborgare: de utvecklingsstördas historia (utgåva 1. uppl.). Stockholm: Gothia. Libris 11309303. (inb.) She founded the first institution for people with Intellectual disabilities in Gothenburg in 1866. The institution included a school, a working home and an asylum for patients. Life Emanuella Carlbeck was the daughter of a vicar, Johan Carlbeck, and Gustava Rebecka Syk, the daughter of a restaurant owner in Karlstad. Emanuella worked as a caretaker and governess as an adult and never married. Her concern for children born with intellectual disabilities was initiated by the birth of her nephew, who had this disability, by her sister Ephraima. In mid 19th-century Sweden, there were no institutions for these children, nor any places in the public eye whatsoever: ...
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1909 In Sweden
Events from the year 1909 in Sweden Incumbents * Monarch – Gustaf V * Prime Minister - Arvid Lindman Events * 6–14 February – The Nordic Games take place in Stockholm. * 4 August to 4 September – Swedish General Strike ( The Great Strike of 1909) ** Introduction of the 8-hour day at the end of 1910s * 10 December – Selma Lagerlöf becomes the first woman to be given the Nobel Prize in Literature. * The right for women to vote in municipal elections are extended to include married women, and women are made eligible to municipal councils. * The phrase "Swedish man" is removed from the application forms to public offices and women are thereby approved as applicants to most public professions."Göteborgs universitetsbibliotek: Akademikeryrken". Ub.gu.se. 2010-11-17. Retrieved 2013-10-07. Births * 12 January – Barbro Alving, reporter (died 1987) Deaths * 1 January – Ivar Arosenius, painter (born 1878) * Elsa Borg, social worker (born 1826) * Hanna Hammarst ...
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Hanna Hammarström
Johanna (Hanna) Hammarström was a Swedish inventor who was born on 4 September 1829 and died on 27 November 1914. Although telephones had already been invented, no one in Sweden could manufacture the copper wires needed to function telephones. She became the first person in Sweden to manufacture telephone wires and ran her own business in the production of these wires. Early life Hanna Hammarstrom was born on 4 September 1829 in Stockholm, Sweden, to her parents Nils Hammerstrom and Christina Holmberg [2]. Her father was a cotton and silk merchant in Stolkholm, but was originally from Dalarna, a central province of Sweden a little more than 300 km away [1]. While completing her early education at Ms. Norbergson's girls' school, her father encouraged her to learn a trade. She apprenticed for a handicraft maker, who specialized in small wire ornaments. Her experience working with wire would prove useful later in her life when she launched her venture. She left home after s ...
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1892 In Sweden
Events from the year 1892 in Sweden Incumbents * Monarch – Oscar II * Prime Minister – Erik Gustaf Boström. Events * Cision * Örebro Mission * Swedish Cooperage Union * 11 June - '' Stockholm Public Women's Club'' is founded in Stockholm. Births * 2 July – Anders Larsson, sport wrestler (died 1945). * 10 July – Augusta Björkenstam, countess and businessperson (died 1892) * 23 July – Erik Adlerz, diver (died 1975). * 15 August – Gösta Lundqvist, sailor (died 1944). * 4 December – Per Bertilsson, gymnast (died 1972). Deaths * 7 January - Maria Cederschiöld (deaconess) (born 1815) * Carolina Lindström, hat maker (born 1812) * 11 December - Nancy Edberg, pioneer swimmer (born 1832) * 25 January - Charlotta Norberg, ballerina (born 1824) * 21 October - Anne Charlotte Leffler, writer (born 1849) * Matilda Kristina von Schwerin, landowner (born 1818 Events January–March * January 1 ** Battle of Koregaon: Troops of the Britis ...
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Augusta Björkenstam
Augusta Björkenstam (3 December 1829 - 10 July 1892) was a Swedish countess and businessperson. She founded the transport company ''Stockholms Expressbyrå'' (1877), which managed the transport of luggage from the Stockholm Central Train Station to its recipients. Her company was eventually also engaged by the authorities, the customs, railway stations, boat traffic and shops as well as the postal offices. References *Du Rietz, Anita, ''Kvinnors entreprenörskap: under 400 år'', 1. uppl., Dialogos, Stockholm, 2013 {{DEFAULTSORT:Bjorkenstam, Augusta 19th-century Swedish businesspeople 1829 births 1892 deaths 19th-century Swedish businesswomen ...
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1901 In Sweden
Events from the year 1901 in Sweden Incumbents * Monarch – Oscar II * Prime Minister – Fredrik von Otter Events * 9–17 February – The first Nordic Games take place in Stockholm. * A military reform abolish the Allotment system with conscription. * Women are given four weeks maternity leave. * Foundation of the Swedish Union of Journalists. * A name ordinance is put in legal effect, regulating the uses of first names, surnames and family names . Popular culture Theatre * ''Easter'' ( sv, Påsk), play by August Strindberg. * '' A Dream Play'' by August Strindberg. Births * 28 March – Princess Märtha of Sweden (died 1954) * 13 June – Tage Erlander, politician (died 1985) * 18 August – Arne Borg, swimmer (died 1979) * 13 October – Irja Agnes Browallius, writer (died 1968) Deaths * 11 April – Ivar Hallström, composer (born 1826) * 24 April – Arvid Posse, prime minister (born 1828) * 5 May – Axel Wilhelm Eriksson, Swedi ...
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