• 17°46′35″E / 59.81750°N 17.77639°E / 59.81750; 17.77639 Linnaeus's Hammarby (Swedish: Linnés Hammarby) is a historic house museum and mansion, and one of...
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    Sara Elisabeth Moræa (category Carl Linnaeus)
    daughters) survived to adulthood. In 1758, Carl Linnaeus bought the Hammarby estate (today Linnaeus's Hammarby) as his family's summer residence. After her...
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    phylum between kingdom and class that were not present in Linnaeus's original system. Linnaeus's groupings were based upon shared physical characteristics...
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  • Linnaeus' Hammarby, a botanical garden in Uppsala Municipality, belonging to Uppsala University in Sweden, the former summer home of Carolus Linnaeus...
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    and statues of Linnaeus; some examples: Monument by Robert Adam at Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh Hammarby, 1864 Monument to Linnaeus at his birthplace...
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    of Uppsala Botanic Garden, the other being the Linnaeus family's former summer home Linnaeus's Hammarby. The garden has been restored and is kept as an...
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  • meeting taking place at Hammarby, the country house of Linnaeus outside Uppsala, on May 23, 1917, the 210th birthday of Carl Linnaeus. In 1918 it took over...
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    1828), was a Swedish naturalist and an "apostle" of Carl Linnaeus. After studying under Linnaeus at Uppsala University, he spent seven years travelling...
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    Linnéträdgården). The other satellite is Linnaeus Hammarby (Linnés Hammarby), the former summer home of Carl Linnaeus and his family. Early botanical gardens...
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    spread throughout Europe from Linnaeus's garden in Hammarby, reaching England's Kew Gardens in 1783. After the death of Linnaeus, C. nobilis self-seeded throughout...
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    zoologist Carl Linnaeus; the Botanic Garden next to the castle, the Linnaean Garden in the city centre, and Linnaeus Hammarby, Linnaeus' summer house in...
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    Linné family (category Carl Linnaeus)
    features a twinflower, one of Linnaeus's favourite plants. Nils Linnaeus (1674–1748) ∞ Christina Brodersonia (1688–1733) Carl Linnaeus (1707–1778) ∞ Sara Elisabeth...
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  • Garden, the Linnaean Museum, Herbationes Upsalienses, Hågadalen-Nåsten Nature Reserve, Fäbodmossen Nature Reserve, Årike Fyris and Linnaeus' Hammarby....
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    Drottningholm Palace Gothenburg Botanical Garden Hagaparken Linnaean Garden Linnaeus Hammarby Norrviken Gardens Sofiero Palace A.V. Fomin Botanical Garden Kremenets...
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    The church is situated near Linnaeus Hammarby and was, in 1758–1778, the parish church of Carl Linnaeus; however, Linnaeus received complaints for his...
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    wolf's head." The peloric plant fascinated Linnaeus to the extent that he grew it at his summer residence in Hammarby and his explanation for it was that a...
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  • Linnaean Herbarium (category Carl Linnaeus)
    reference for Linnaeus's 1753 work Species Plantarum, the starting point for modern plant taxonomy. The herbarium includes specimens from Linnaeus's botanical...
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    Entomologisk Tidskrift. 42 (1): 60–64. Tullberg, Tycho (1918). "Linnes Hammarby". Svenska Linnésällskapets årsskrift. 1: 1–79. Sveriges Podurider (1872)...
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    preserving Carl Linnaeus's legacy, including publishing a two-volume biography of Linnaeus (1903) and managing the Linnaean Foundation at Hammarby. His three...
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    moved it to a new genus of its own called Hammarbya, named after Hammarby, Linnaeus's summer residence. Alternatively it is placed in the genus Malaxis...
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    literature to its peak. Carl Linnaeus's scientific works were influential literary pieces, with August Strindberg describing Linnaeus as a "poet who happened...
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  • Robert Ohlsson (category Hammarby Hockey (1921–2008) players)
    total of 71 points. After three seasons with Haninge Ohlsson signed with Hammarby IF for the 1998–99 season, scoring eight goals and 21 points in 24 games...
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  • November 2008, she had a second exhibition at Lyxigt & Mysigt Gallery in Hammarby Sjöstad. In 2009, she held 3 exhibitions in March, August, and October...
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    margins. In 2007 the team was once again in the final, this time against Hammarby IF, who went on to win the match. Skövde HF's (Handbollsflickor – handball...
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