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1879 In Sweden
Events from the year 1879 in Sweden Incumbents * Monarch – Oscar II * Prime Minister – Louis Gerhard De Geer Events * - The Gothenburg tram network began operation. * - The first issue of the ''Karlstads-Tidningen''. * - The '' Sabbatsberg Hospital'' is founded. * - The first national '' Flickskolemöte'' (Girl School Meeting) to reform female education is summoned by Hilda Caselli. Births * 13 April – Johan Petter Åhlén, businessman and Olympic medalist (d. 1939) * 26 June – Gustaf Adolf Jonsson, sport shooter (died 1949). * 14 August – Bernhard Larsson, sport shooter (died 1947). * 20 August – Gustaf Lewenhaupt, count, military officer and horse rider (died 1962). * 10 December – Hanna Grönvall, politician and trade union worker (died 1953) Deaths * 3 January - Anna Johansdotter Norbäck, founder and leader of the religious movement '' Annaniterna'' (born 1804) * 26 February – Anna Nordlander, painter (born 1843) References ...
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1879
Events January–March * January 1 – The Specie Resumption Act takes effect. The United States Note is valued the same as gold, for the first time since the American Civil War. * January 11 – The Anglo-Zulu War begins. * January 22 – Anglo-Zulu War – Battle of Isandlwana: A force of 1,200 British soldiers is wiped out by over 20,000 Zulu warriors. * January 23 – Anglo-Zulu War – Battle of Rorke's Drift: Following the previous day's defeat, a smaller British force of 140 successfully repels an attack by 4,000 Zulus. * February 3 – Mosley Street in Newcastle upon Tyne (England) becomes the world's first public highway to be lit by the electric incandescent light bulb invented by Joseph Swan. * February 8 – At a meeting of the Royal Canadian Institute, engineer and inventor Sandford Fleming first proposes the global adoption of standard time. * March 3 – United States Geological Survey is founded. * March 11 – The Ry ...
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Johan Petter Åhlén
Johan Petter Åhlén (13 April 1879 – 31 March 1939) was a Swedish businessperson who founded Åhléns. He was also a Swedish curling pioneer and winner of a silver medal in the 1924 Winter Olympics. Biography Johan Petter Åhlén was the son of farmers Marits Anders Andersson and Brittas Karin Christoffersdotter. He was born Johan Petter Andersson, but changed his surname to Åhlén after his birthplace (which was called Åhl by the time of his name change) to avoid being confused with numerous namesakes. In 1903 he married Elin Maria Charlotta Brolin and with her he had the sons Gösta Mauritz Åhlén and Anders Ragnar Åhlén, who both became managing directors of his companies. Åhlén died in 1939 while crossing the Atlantic Ocean on a boat trip from New York. Businessperson In 1899, Johan Petter Åhlén foundedÅhléns corporate history ...
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1879 In Sweden
Events from the year 1879 in Sweden Incumbents * Monarch – Oscar II * Prime Minister – Louis Gerhard De Geer Events * - The Gothenburg tram network began operation. * - The first issue of the ''Karlstads-Tidningen''. * - The '' Sabbatsberg Hospital'' is founded. * - The first national '' Flickskolemöte'' (Girl School Meeting) to reform female education is summoned by Hilda Caselli. Births * 13 April – Johan Petter Åhlén, businessman and Olympic medalist (d. 1939) * 26 June – Gustaf Adolf Jonsson, sport shooter (died 1949). * 14 August – Bernhard Larsson, sport shooter (died 1947). * 20 August – Gustaf Lewenhaupt, count, military officer and horse rider (died 1962). * 10 December – Hanna Grönvall, politician and trade union worker (died 1953) Deaths * 3 January - Anna Johansdotter Norbäck, founder and leader of the religious movement '' Annaniterna'' (born 1804) * 26 February – Anna Nordlander, painter (born 1843) References ...
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1843 In Sweden
Events from the year 1843 in Sweden Incumbents * Monarch – Charles XIV John Events * 4 June - The newspaper ''Nerikes Allehanda'' begun its publication. * '' Blomsterspråket, historiskt, mythologiskt och poetiskt tecknadt'' by Wilhelmina Stålberg * '' Förhoppingar'' by Sophie von Knorring * '' Crapula Mundi'' by Lars Levi Læstadius * '' Lyriska toner'' by Wilhelmina Stålberg * '' Positiv-hataren'' by August Blanche Births * 13 February – Georg von Rosen, painter (died 1923) * 20 August – Christina Nilsson, opera singer (died 1921) * 14 September – Gurli Åberg, stage actress (died 1922) * 28 October – Anna Nordlander, painter (died 1879) * 7 December – Helena Nyblom, children's story author (died 1926) * Lilly Engström, first female member of a Board of education (died 1921) Deaths * 8 July – Lars Hjortsberg, actor (born 1772) * 1 April - Adolph Ribbing, regicide participator (born 1765) References Years of the 19th century in Sweden S ...
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Anna Nordlander
Anna Catharina Nordlander (28 October 1843 – 26 February 1879), was a Swedish painter. She is known for her portraits and her depictions of genre- nature- and folk life: she is also counted as a pioneer in the illustration of the lives of the Forest Sami (''Skogssamar'') of northern Sweden. Biography Anna Nordlander was born in the vicarage at Skellefteå in Västerbotten County, Sweden to Nils Nordlander (1796–1874) and Anna Maria Gestrin. Her father was parish vicar and in 1841 among the founders of the town of Skellefteå. She studied at the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts (1866) under Jean-François Portaels in Brussels and at the Académie Julian in Paris. Nordlander is represented in several Swedish museums including the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm. She was not particularly acknowledged until the late 20th-century. Her artistic pursuit first attracted broader attention posthumously. Nordlander died in Härnösand at 36 years old. Museum Anna Nordlander Museum Anna N ...
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1804 In Sweden
Events from the year 1804 in Sweden Incumbents * Monarch – Gustav IV Adolf Events * - Jöns Jacob Berzelius discover cerium. * - Sofia Lovisa Gråå appointed principal of the Royal Dramatic Training Academy.Österberg, Carin et al., Svenska kvinnor: föregångare, nyskapare. Lund: Signum 1990. () ("Swedish Women; predecessors, pioneers") Births * 28 January - Carl Johan Billmark, painter (died 1870) * 8 May - Lapp-Nils, Sami musician (died 1870) * 19 August - Christina Enbom, opera singer (died 1880) * - Anna Johansdotter Norbäck, founder and leader of the religious movement '' Annaniterna'' (died 1879) * - Sophia Magdalena Gardelius, damask weaver (died 1881) Deaths * 4 April - Abraham de Broen, actor (born 1759) * - Anna Brita Wendelius, member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music and the Utile Dulci (born 1741) * - Marguerite Morel, ballerina, actress and singer (born 1737) * - Gustaf Björnram, mystic and spiritualist medium (born 1746) References ...
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Anna Johansdotter Norbäck
Anna Johansdotter Norbäck (25 March 1804 – 3 January 1879), also known as ('Mother Anna') and , was a Swedish religious leader, the founder and leader of the religious movement '' Annaniterna'' ('the Annanites'), who was named after her; however, they referred to themselves as the Evangelical Lutheran Free Church. The movement was founded in Ångermanland in the 1830s, broke off from the Swedish church in 1854 and lasted until the late 19th century. Life Norbäck was born to boatswain Johan Norbäck in Norrvästansjö village in Själevad Parish, Ångermanland. The family was poor, and she began work as a servant girl after finishing school and being confirmed at 14 years of age. In the following years she met and learned from others active in the ''Läsare'' (Reader) and Pietist revivalist movements popular in the region, including Pehr Brandell, Maja Stina Pehrsdotter and Maja Lena Nilsdotter. She eventually became critical of the Church of Sweden as a separatist. In about ...
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Hanna Grönvall
Johanna Kristina "Hanna" Grönvall (10 December 1879 in Västra Sallerup, Malmöhus län – 22 May 1953) was a Swedish politician (Swedish Social Democratic Party) and trade union worker. She played a major role in the improvement of the working conditions for domestic workers as the President of the Stockholm Housemaid Union and the co-founder of the national house maids trade union. Life Grönwall was born to the blacksmith Nils Grönvall and Petronella Nilsson. She worked as a house maid from 1900 until 1934. She eventually settled in Stockholm, and became a member of the Swedish Social Democratic Party and engaged in the working union. She was the secretary of the '' Stockholms hembiträdesförening'' ( Stockholm Housemaid Union) 1910-1914 and its chair in 1914—1941. As the Chair of the Stockholm Housemaid Union, she took the initiative to the foundation of the first national trade union for house maids in Sweden, the ''Hembiträdesföreningarnas centralkommitté'' (Hou ...
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Gustaf Lewenhaupt
Carl Gustaf Sixtensson Lewenhaupt (20 August 1879 – 7 August 1962) was a Swedish Count, officer, courtier, horse rider and modern pentathlete who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics The 1912 Summer Olympics ( sv, Olympiska sommarspelen 1912), officially known as the Games of the V Olympiad ( sv, Den V olympiadens spel) and commonly known as Stockholm 1912, were an international multi-sport event held in Stockholm, Sweden, be .... In the equestrian jumping event he finished ninth individually (tied with his brother Charles Lewenhaupt) and won the gold medal with the Swedish team. He placed seventeenth in the modern pentathlon competition. See also * Dual sport and multi-sport Olympians References External links * 1879 births 1962 deaths Swedish male equestrians Swedish male modern pentathletes Equestrians at the 1912 Summer Olympics Modern pentathletes at the 1912 Summer Olympics Olympic modern pentathletes for Sweden Olympic equestrians for Sweden Olym ...
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Bernhard Larsson
Bernhard Larsson (14 August 1879 – 1 August 1947) was a Swedish sport shooter who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. In 1912 he won the gold medal as member of the Swedish team in the team free rifle competition and the bronze medal in the team military rifle event. He also participated in the 300 metre free rifle, three positions 3 (three) is a number, numeral and digit. It is the natural number following 2 and preceding 4, and is the smallest odd prime number and the only prime preceding a square number. It has religious or cultural significance in many societie ... and finished in sixth place. References External linksprofile 1879 births 1947 deaths Swedish male sport shooters ISSF rifle shooters Olympic shooters of Sweden Shooters at the 1912 Summer Olympics Olympic gold medalists for Sweden Olympic bronze medalists for Sweden Olympic medalists in shooting Medalists at the 1912 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Örebro 19th-century Swedis ...
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Gustaf Adolf Jonsson
Gustaf Adolf Jonsson (26 June 1879 – 30 April 1949) was a Swedish sport shooter who competed at the 1908, the 1912 and the 1920 Summer Olympics The 1920 Summer Olympics (french: Jeux olympiques d'été de 1920; nl, Olympische Zomerspelen van 1920; german: Olympische Sommerspiele 1920), officially known as the Games of the VII Olympiad (french: Jeux de la VIIe olympiade; nl, Spelen van .... In 1908 he won the silver medal in the team free rifle event. In the team military rifle event he finished fifth and in the 300 metre free rifle competition he finished 15th. Four years later he won the gold medal as member of the Swedish free rifle. In the 300 metre free rifle, three positions event he finished eleventh and in the 300 metre military rifle, three positions competition he finished 16th. In 1920 he won the bronze medal as part of the Swedish 600 metre military rifle, prone team. In the 300 and 600 metre team military rifle, prone event he finished sixth. He ...
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