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    Arvid Rutger Fredriksson Posse (15 February 1820 – 24 April 1901) was a Swedish noble and statesman, serving as the Prime Minister of Sweden between 1880–1883...
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  • defenceman Arvid Nyholm (1866–1927), Swedish-American painter Arvid Pardo (1914–1999), Maltese diplomat, scholar and university professor Arvid Posse (1820–1901)...
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    Arvid Mauritz Posse (5 January 1792 – 22 July 1850) was a Swedish politician, count and Marshal of the Realm, who served as Prime Minister for Justice...
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  • Posse is a German and Swedish surname. Notable people with the name include: Abel Posse, Argentine writer Amelie Posse, Swedish writer Arvid Posse, (1820–1901)...
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    Charlotte Alexandrine Egypte (18 October 1798 – 1847), married firstly Count Arvid Posse (divorced) and secondly Lord Dudley Stuart. His second wife was Alexandrine...
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    Snårestad's manor. The farm was subdivided in 1841 and bought in 1848 by Count Arvid Posse. It was he who had the current main building erected. In 1902, the estate...
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    Christine Charlotte Alexandrine Egypta Bonaparte (1798–1847), married Count Arvid Posse, then married Lord Dudley Stuart 10 children with second wife, Alexandrine...
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  • at the start was Count Arvid Posse. The party was also supported by the main Swedish newspaper at the time, Dagens Nyheter. Posse went on to become Prime...
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    Christine-Egypta (Paris, 18 October 1798 – Rome, 1847); married first, 1818, Count Arvid Posse. This ended in divorce in 1824. She married secondly, 1824, Lord Dudley...
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    1878 Oscar II (1872–1907) 2 Arvid Posse (1820–1901) 19 April 1880 – 13 June 1883 3 years, 55 days Lantmanna Party Posse — 1881 3 Carl Johan Thyselius...
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    April 1880 Monarch Oscar II Preceded by Office established Succeeded by Arvid Posse Minister for Justice In office 20 March 1876 – 6 June 1879 Preceded by...
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    collapse causes a stampede, which crushes 12 people. June 13 – Count Arvid Posse leaves office as Prime Minister of Sweden. He is succeeded by Carl Johan...
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  • Louis Gerhard De Geer 1876–1880 Amalia De la Gardie (1821–1883) wife of Arvid Posse 1880–1883 Charlotta Melart wife of Carl Johan Thyselius 1883–1884 Frida...
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    defense reform bill in the country's Riksdag; he is succeeded by Count Arvid Posse (1880–1883). April 27 – The Royal University of Ireland is founded by...
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    Frida Dahlberg, with whom he had three children. In the government of Arvid Posse in 1880, he became minister without portfolio and, in 1881 minister for...
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    (d. 1878) February 15 Susan B. Anthony, American suffragist (d. 1906) Arvid Posse, 2nd Prime Minister of Sweden (d. 1901) February 17 – Henri Vieuxtemps...
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    (complete list) – Louis Gerhard De Geer, Prime minister (1876–1880) Arvid Posse, Prime minister (1880–1883) Carl Johan Thyselius, Prime minister (1883–1884)...
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    (1965–1970) Anton Niklas Sundberg (1867–1872) Ferdinand Asker (1873–1875) Arvid Posse (1876–1880) Olof Wijk (1880–1890) Gustaf Ryding (1891) Carl Herslow (1892–1893)...
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    motion having been rejected, De Geer resigned, and was succeeded by Count Arvid Posse. The new Prime Minister endeavoured to solve the question of defence...
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  • scholar and poet, spiritual mentor of Mahatma Gandhi (b. 1867) April 24 – Arvid Posse, 2nd prime minister of Sweden (b. 1820) May 1 – Lewis Waterman, American...
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    at the Riksdag of 1883 to bring the army order and tax proposals of Arvid Posse's government to a fall. In the municipal life of the capital, Wallenberg...
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    210 days Independent – De Geer d.ä. II Posse   Arvid Posse (1843–1901) 7 December 1880 8 March 1881 91 days Lantmanna – Posse   Robert Themptander (1844–1897)...
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    Ehrensvärd Portrait of Anders Celsius Portrait of Axel Löwen Portrait of Arvid Posse Portrait of Gustaf Jacob Horn E. Hultmark. "Olof Arenius". Svenskt biografiskt...
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  • Thyselius Prime Minister 1883–84  Sweden Det meniga bästa 459 1 October 1881 Arvid Posse Prime Minister 1880–83 President of the Administrative Court of Appeal...
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    Knut Posse 1706–1712: Carl Magnus Posse 1712–1712: Jakob Grundel 1712–1717: Gabriel Ribbing 1717–1727: Michael Törnflycht 1727–1739: Arvid Posse 1739–1744:...
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  • Fredrik Bogislaus von Schwerin 1853–1854: Carl Åkerhielm 1867–1875: Arvid Posse 1876–1880: Carl Ekman 1881–1882: Emil Key 1883–1895: Gustaf Sparre 1896–1900:...
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  • for Foreign Affairs 1809–1824, Chancellor of Lund University 1810–1824 Arvid Posse (1820–1901), Prime Minister of Sweden 1880–1883 (B.A. 1840) Östen Undén...
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    Kammarkollegiet 1864–1875 and minister for civil service affairs 1875–1880. After Arvid Posse's resignation in 1883, Thyselius reluctantly became Prime Minister at...
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  • (died 1968) 11 April – Ivar Hallström, composer (born 1826) 24 April – Arvid Posse, prime minister (born 1828) 5 May – Axel Wilhelm Eriksson, Swedish settler...
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  • He married secondly, in 1904, Augusta, Countess Posse (née de Hägerflycht), widow of Count Arvid Posse, a former Prime Minister of Sweden. Audley Charles...
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