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    Events from the year 1833 in Sweden Monarch – Charles XIV John Pilt Carin Ersdotter arrives to Stockholm where she attracts great attention as The beautiful...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1833. 1833 (MDCCCXXXIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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    Alfred Nobel (category 1833 births)
    Bernhard Nobel (/noʊˈbɛl/ noh-BEL, Swedish: [ˈǎlfrɛd nʊˈbɛlː] ; 21 October 1833 – 10 December 1896) was a Swedish chemist, inventor, engineer and businessman...
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    The COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden is a part of the pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus...
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  • Events in the year 1833 in Norway. Monarch: Charles III John. 4 August - Norderhov Spareindretning, Ringerikes first bank is established (today it is...
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    The demography of Sweden is monitored by the Statistiska centralbyrån (Statistics Sweden). Sweden's population was 10,555,448 (1 Nov 2023), making it...
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  • Oloff Smith (category Swedish emigrants to the United States)
    Born in about 1833 in Sweden, Smith immigrated to the United States and was living in New York City when he joined the U.S. Navy. He served in the Civil...
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    Mathilda Enequist (1833–1898), Swedish opera singer Mathilda Foy (1813–1869), Swedish philanthropist Mathilda Gelhaar (1813–1889), Swedish opera singer Mathilda...
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    monarchs of Sweden, from the late Viking Age to the present day. Sweden has continuously been a monarchy since the country's consolidation in the Viking...
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    Stockholm (redirect from Stockholm, Sweden)
    Stockholm (Swedish: [ˈstɔ̂kː(h)ɔlm] ) is the capital and most populous city of Sweden as well as the largest urban area in the Nordic countries. Approximately...
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  • Parliament Fredrik Wilhelm von Otter (1833–1910), Swedish naval officer and politician; Prime Minister of Sweden from 1900 to 1902 William Dillon Otter...
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  • Caroline of Sweden - Swedish: Karolina and Charlotta, also Carola - may refer to: Charlotte, Queen consort of Sweden 1809 Carola of Vasa, Swedish princess...
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  • Ellen (category Swedish feminine given names)
    German electronic musician and music producer Ellen Anckarsvärd (1833–1898), Swedish feminist Ellen Andersen (1898–1989), Danish museum curator Ellen...
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  • This article is about music-related events in 1833. February 24 – The Grand Theatre, Warsaw, Poland, is inaugurated with a production of Rossini's The...
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    Fredrik von Otter (category 1833 births)
    Otter (11 April 1833 – 9 March 1910) was a Swedish friherre, naval officer and politician, most notably serving as Prime Minister of Sweden from 1900 to...
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  • (Montague Alfred Noble, 1873–1940), Australian cricketer Alfred Nobel (1833–1896), Swedish chemist and inventor, creator of the Nobel Prize This disambiguation...
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  • of Swedish origin. Notable people with the surname include: Akke Kumlien (1884–1949) Swedish calligrapher and graphic designer Axel Kumlien (1833–1913)...
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    Joseph François Oscar Bernadotte; 4 July 1799 – 8 July 1859) was King of Sweden and Norway from 8 March 1844 until his death. He was the second monarch...
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    Marcus Wallenberg (bishop) (category 1833 deaths)
    22 September 1833) was a Swedish theologian who served as the Bishop of Linköping between 1819 and 1833. Marcus Wallenberg was born in Linköping where...
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  • of the Kingdom of Sweden to the United States of America is in charge of Sweden's diplomatic mission to the United States. The Swedish Embassy is located...
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    oxide". In 1833, the Swedish chemist Jöns Jacob Berzelius named the amino acid "cystine". The Norwegian chemist Christian J. Thaulow determined, in 1838...
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    Old Parliament House, Stockholm (category 1833 establishments in Sweden)
    Estates from 1833 to 1866 the bicameral Riksdag from 1866 to 1905. An additional section on the seaside was designed in 1911 by Aron Johansson, in the National...
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  • Greek arms dealer nicknamed the Merchant of Death Alfred Nobel (1833–1896), Swedish businessman who invented dynamite and established the Nobel Prize...
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    Winge, painter (born 1838) December 10 Alfred Nobel engineer (born 1833 in Sweden) Rolf Maximilian Sievert (1896–1966): father of radiation protection...
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  • connection to the names of non-scientists. Only gadolinium and samarium occur in nature; the rest are man-made. These 19 elements are connected to the names...
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  • article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1833. January The Knickerbocker is established by Charles Fenno Hoffman as The...
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    a Swedish prince. During the tumult caused by the appearance of Kaspar Hauser, Sophie was rumoured to have ordered Hauser's assassination in 1833. This...
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  • Stockholms-Posten (category 1833 disestablishments in Europe)
    Stockholm Post') was a Swedish newspaper, published between 20 October 1778 and 1833. It belonged to the biggest papers in Swedish press during its publication...
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    foreign policy of Sweden was formerly based on the premise that national security is best served by staying free of alliances in peacetime in order to remain...
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    Riksdag (redirect from Parliament of sweden)
    The Riksdag (Swedish: [ˈrɪ̌ksdɑː(ɡ)] , lit. transl. "diet of the realm"; also Swedish: riksdagen [ˈrɪ̌ksdan] or Sveriges riksdag [ˈsvæ̌rjɛs ˈrɪ̌ksdɑː(ɡ)]...
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