List Of Governors Of Malmöhus County
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List Of Governors Of Malmöhus County
This is a list of governors of Malmöhus County of Sweden from 1719 to its dissolution in 1996, when it was merged with Kristianstad County to form Skåne County. *Carl Gustaf Hård (1719–1727) * Johan Cronman (1727–1737) *Wilhelm Bennet (1737–1740) *Carl Georg Siöblad (1740–1754) * Georg Bogislaus Staël von Holstein (1754–1763) * Carl Adlerfelt (1764–1769) *Johan Cronhielm (1769–1772) * Reinhold Johan von Lingen (1772) * Bengt Gustaf Frölich (1772–1776) * Tage Thott (1776–1794) * Gustaf von Rosen (1794–1812) *Wilhelm af Klinteberg (1812–1829) * Jean Albrecht Berg von Linde (1829–1831) * Magnus Stackelberg (1831–1833) * Fredrik Posse (1834–1851) * Samuel von Troil (1851–1874) *Axel Gustav Adlercreutz (1874–1880) * Gotthard Wachtmeister (1880–1892) * Robert Dickson (1892–1902) * Gustaf Tornérhjelm (1902–1909) * Robert de la Gardie (1909–1925) * Fredrik Ramel (1925–1938) * Arthur Thomson (1939–1951) * Allan Vougt (1951–1953) * Gustav A ...
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Malmöhus County
Malmöhus County ( sv, Malmöhus län) was a county of Sweden 1719–1996. On 1 January 1997 it was merged with Kristianstad County to form Skåne County. It had been named after Malmöhus, a castle in Malmö, which was also where the governor originally lived. History Malmöhus County was part of Skåne province which was controlled by Denmark until 1658. In 1657, Denmark declared war on Sweden, while Sweden was at war with Russia, Poland, and Austria. Swedish forces were sent immediately from Poland to Denmark. Denmark was defeated which required the transfer of Skåne, Halland, Blekinge and Bohuslän provinces to Sweden under the Treaty of Roskilde. Denmark attempted to regain the lost provinces until 1710, but was unsuccessful. Geography Malmöhus County was part of Scania province situated on a peninsula that projects into the Baltic Sea on the northeast of the Öresund straits. The geography differs in many aspects from the rest of Sweden. The coastal regions typically hav ...
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Magnus Stackelberg
Magnus, meaning "Great" in Latin, was used as cognomen of Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus in the first century BC. The best-known use of the name during the Roman Empire is for the fourth-century Western Roman Emperor Magnus Maximus. The name gained wider popularity in the Middle Ages among various European people who lived in Stykkishólmur in their royal houses, being introduced to them upon being converted to the Latin-speaking Catholic Christianity. This was especially the case with Scandinavian royalty and nobility. As a Scandinavian forename, it was extracted from the Frankish ruler Charlemagne's Latin name "Carolus Magnus" and re-analyzed as Old Norse ''magn-hús'' = "power house". People Given name Kings of Hungary * Géza I (1074–1077), also known by his baptismal name Magnus. Kings of Denmark * Magnus the Good (1042–1047), also Magnus I of Norway King of Livonia * Magnus, Duke of Holstein (1540–1583) King of Mann and the Isles * Magnús Óláfsson (died 1 ...
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Nils Hörjel
Nils is a Scandinavian given name, a chiefly Norwegian, Danish, Swedish and Latvian variant of Niels, cognate to Nicholas. People and animals with the given name * Nils Bergström (born 1985), Swedish ice hockey player * Nils Björk (1898–1989), Swedish Army lieutenant general * Nils Dacke (died 1543), Swedish rebel *Nils-Joel Englund (1907–1995), Swedish cross-country skier * Nils Ericson (1802–1870), Swedish inventor and engineer * Nils Frahm (born 1982), German pianist and producer * Nils Frykdahl, American musician *Nils Gründer (born 1997), German politician * Nils Hald (1897–1963), Norwegian actor *Nils Haßfurther (born 1999), German basketball player *Nils-Göran Holmqvist (born 1943), Swedish politician * Nils Kreicbergs (born 1996), Latvian handball player * Nils Liedholm (1922–2007), Swedish footballer and coach *Nils Lofgren (born 1951), American musician *Nils Lorens Sjöberg (1754-1822), Swedish officer and poet * Nils Mittmann (born 1979), German basketb ...
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Gösta Netzén
Gösta Netzén (30 January 1908 – 20 June 1984) was a Swedish journalist and social democratic politician. He was the editor-in-chief of various newspapers, including ''Arbetet''. He served as the minister of state and minister of agriculture between 1957 and 1961. Early life Born Klas Gösta Netzén on 30 January 1908 in Valbo in Gävleborg county his parents were factory worker Erik Petter Netzén and Tilda Olsson. From 1924 he worked as a mechanic. Career Netzén was a member of the Social Democratic Party. He was the local editor for the newspaper ''Arbetarbladet'' between 1927 and 1930 and worked for another newspaper, ''Enköpings Nyheter'', between 1930 and 1931. He served as the editor of ''Tierps Nyheter'' from 1931 to 1934. Next year he was appointed ombudsman of the farm workers' union in the Uppland district. He was the editor of the newspaper ''Lantarbetaren'' from 1936 to 1944. He was named as the editor-in-chief of ''Arbetet'' in 1944 succeeding Allan Vougt in t ...
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Gustav Adolf Widell
Gustav, Gustaf or Gustave may refer to: *Gustav (name), a male given name of Old Swedish origin Art, entertainment, and media * ''Primeval'' (film), a 2007 American horror film * ''Gustav'' (film series), a Hungarian series of animated short cartoons * Gustav (''Zoids''), a transportation mecha in the ''Zoids'' fictional universe *Gustav, a character in '' Sesamstraße'' *Monsieur Gustav H., a leading character in '' The Grand Budapest Hotel'' Weapons * Carl Gustav recoilless rifle, dubbed "the Gustav" by US soldiers * Schwerer Gustav, 800-mm German siege cannon used during World War II Other uses * Gustav (pigeon), a pigeon of the RAF pigeon service in WWII * Gustave (crocodile), a large male Nile crocodile in Burundi *Gustave, South Dakota *Hurricane Gustav (other), a name used for several tropical cyclones and storms *Gustav, a streetwear clothing brand See also *Gustav of Sweden (other) *Gustav Adolf (other) *Gustave Eiffel (other) * * *Gu ...
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Allan Vougt
Allan Georg Fredrik Vougt (28 April 1895 – 24 January 1953) was a Swedish Social Democratic politician and minister for defence 1945 - 1951. He was also the Social Democratic group leader in the Second House. He remained minister until the Social Democratic-Agrarian Union coalition government was formed despite criticism from Tage Erlander, the prime minister. He was the Governor of Malmöhus County from 1951 to his death in 1953. Vougt was also a journalist and served as the editor-in-chief for the daily newspaper ''Arbetet'' during Hitler's occupation of Denmark and Norway, where he stated that Germany seemed "predestined to occupy a dominant position in a united Europe", a position which he claimed "no reasonable man, here in Scandinavia, would contest.". He was sent to Denmark on behalf of the Social Democrats and wondered if the party should move in a new direction, as had the Danes and Norwegians, in cooperation with Nazi Germany based on pragmatic considerations rathe ...
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Arthur Thomson (Swedish Politician)
Arthur Thomson may refer to: * Arthur Thomson (anatomist) (1858–1935), British academic *Arthur Thomson (naturalist) (1861–1933), Scots naturalist * A. A. Thomson (1894–1968), cricketer and author *Arthur Thomson (physician) (1890–1977), British physician * Arthur Thomson (fanzines) (1927–1990), fanzine writer and artist, magazine illustrator, known as "ATom" * Arthur Thomson (footballer, born 1903) (1903–?), English footballer * Arthur Thomson (footballer, born 1948) (1948–2002), Scottish footballer *Arthur Landsborough Thomson (1890–1977), Scottish ornithologist * Arthur Saunders Thomson (1816–1860), New Zealand military surgeon, medical scientist, writer and historian * Arthur C. Thomson (1871–1946), American prelate See also *Arthur Tomson Arthur Tomson (5 March 1859 – 14 June 1905) was an English painter. Biography Tomson was born at Chelmsford, Essex, on 5 March 1859. He was the sixth child of Whitbread Tomson by his wife Elizabeth Maria. From a pr ...
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Fredrik Ramel
Sten Gustaf ''Fredrik'' Troil Ramel (9 December 1872 – 30 October 1947) was a Swedish baron, governor, diplomat and officer. He was the Governor of Malmöhus County from 1925 to 1938. Biography He was the son of Hans Fredrik Ramel (1845–1892) and Carolina Alexandrina von Troil (1851–1917). Ramel studied law in Lund and took his graduation in 1890 and became law notary in 1897. Ramel started his diplomatic career first as an attaché in the foreign ministry in 1895. The same year he worked at the generalconsulate in Rome , established_title = Founded , established_date = 753 BC , founder = King Romulus (legendary) , image_map = Map of comune of Rome (metropolitan city of Capital Rome, region Lazio, Italy).svg , map_caption ..., to become second secretary at the foreign ministry in 1897, first secretary in 1900 and cabinet secretary in 1908 to 1913. As cabinet secretary Ramel handled feuds with Norway, he has been described as pro-G ...
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Robert De La Gardie
The name Robert is an ancient Germanic given name, from Proto-Germanic "fame" and "bright" (''Hrōþiberhtaz''). Compare Old Dutch ''Robrecht'' and Old High German ''Hrodebert'' (a compound of '' Hruod'' ( non, Hróðr) "fame, glory, honour, praise, renown" and ''berht'' "bright, light, shining"). It is the second most frequently used given name of ancient Germanic origin. It is also in use as a surname. Another commonly used form of the name is Rupert. After becoming widely used in Continental Europe it entered England in its Old French form ''Robert'', where an Old English cognate form (''Hrēodbēorht'', ''Hrodberht'', ''Hrēodbēorð'', ''Hrœdbœrð'', ''Hrœdberð'', ''Hrōðberχtŕ'') had existed before the Norman Conquest. The feminine version is Roberta. The Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form is Roberto. Robert is also a common name in many Germanic languages, including English, German, Dutch, Norwegian, Swedish, Scots, Danish, and Icelandic. It can be u ...
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Gustaf Tornérhjelm
Gustav, Gustaf or Gustave may refer to: *Gustav (name), a male given name of Old Swedish origin Art, entertainment, and media * ''Primeval'' (film), a 2007 American horror film * ''Gustav'' (film series), a Hungarian series of animated short cartoons * Gustav (''Zoids''), a transportation mecha in the ''Zoids'' fictional universe *Gustav, a character in '' Sesamstraße'' *Monsieur Gustav H., a leading character in '' The Grand Budapest Hotel'' Weapons * Carl Gustav recoilless rifle, dubbed "the Gustav" by US soldiers * Schwerer Gustav, 800-mm German siege cannon used during World War II Other uses * Gustav (pigeon), a pigeon of the RAF pigeon service in WWII * Gustave (crocodile), a large male Nile crocodile in Burundi *Gustave, South Dakota *Hurricane Gustav (other), a name used for several tropical cyclones and storms *Gustav, a streetwear clothing brand See also *Gustav of Sweden (other) *Gustav Adolf (other) *Gustave Eiffel (other) * * *Gu ...
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Robert Dickson (1843–1924)
Robert Dickson may refer to: * Robert Dickson (writer) (1944–2007), Canadian poet and academic, winner of the Governor General's Award for French-language poetry in 2002 * Robert Dickson (fur trader) (c. 1765–1823), fur trader and official in the Indian Department in Upper Canada * Robert Dickson (Upper Canada politician) (1796–1846), lawyer and political figure in Upper Canada * Robert Dickson (Nova Scotia politician) (1777–1835), farmer and political figure in Nova Scotia * Robert Dickson (architect) (1926–2014), Australian architect * Robert Dickson (sailor) (born 1998), Irish sailor * Robert Dickson (1843–1924), Swedish politician, governor in Jönköping and Stockholm, Governor of Stockholm * Rob Dickson (1963–2009), Australian rules footballer, winner of ''Australian Survivor'', and film director * Bruce Dickson (Robert Bruce Dickson, born 1931), Canadian ice hockey player. * Brian Dickson (Robert George Brian Dickson, 1916–1998), Chief Justice of Canada * Bo ...
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Gotthard Wachtmeister
Gotthard or Saint Gotthard (Italian: San Gottardo) may refer to: People * Gotthard of Hildesheim (960–1038), Roman Catholic saint * Gotthard Heinrici (1886-1971), German General * Uziel Gal, who grew up as Gotthard Glas Places * Saint-Gotthard Massif, a mountain range in Switzerland * Gotthard nappe, the geological structure underneath the Saint-Gotthard Massif * Gotthard Pass, a mountain pass between Airolo (Ticino) and Andermatt (Uri) in Switzerland * Tunnels underneath Gotthard Pass: ** Gotthard Rail Tunnel (1882) ** Gotthard Road Tunnel (1980) ** Gotthard Base Tunnel (2016, part of the Swiss Alps Initiative) * Gotthard railway line, a trans-alpine railway line in Switzerland * Sankt Gotthard im Mühlviertel, a village in Upper Austria * Szentgotthárd, a town in Western Hungary Other uses * Gotthard (band), a Swiss hard rock band * Battle of Saint Gotthard (1664), a battle in the Austro-Turkish War fought near Szentgotthárd * Battle of Saint Gotthard (1705), a ...
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