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    Ernst Trygger (27 October 1857 – 23 September 1943) was a Swedish jurist, professor and conservative politician. He served as Prime Minister of Sweden...
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    S 1921[§] 19 Ernst Trygger (1857–1943) 19 April 1923 – 18 October 1924 1 year, 182 days National Party (General Electoral League) Trygger AvF — (16) Hjalmar...
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    the Second Chamber of the Riksdag. After the election the Cabinet of Ernst Trygger resigned and Gustav V asked Hjalmar Branting to form a new Cabinet which...
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  • (b. 1900) September 23 Elinor Glyn, British writer, critic (b. 1864) Ernst Trygger, Swedish professor, politician and 19th Prime Minister of Sweden (b...
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    Ernst Trygger Succeeded by Rickard Sandler In office 13 October 1921 – 19 April 1923 Monarch Gustaf V Preceded by Oscar von Sydow Succeeded by Ernst Trygger...
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    Swartz Nils Edén Hjalmar Branting Gerhard Louis De Geer Oscar von Sydow Ernst Trygger Rickard Sandler Carl Gustaf Ekman Arvid Lindman Felix Hamrin Per Albin...
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  • later prime minister, the arch-conservative and authoritarian statesman Ernst Trygger, who railed at progressive policies such as the abolition of the death...
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    24 – Ned Williamson, American baseball player (d. 1894) October 27 – Ernst Trygger, 19th Prime Minister of Sweden (d. 1943) November 5 Joseph Tabrar, British...
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  • borgarepartiet). Gottfrid Billing, 1912–1913 Ernst Trygger, 1913–1923 Johan Nilsson, 1923 Axel Vennersten, 1924 Ernst Trygger, 1924–1933 Johan Bernhard Johansson...
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    Christian Lundeberg, 1905 Arvid Lindman, 1906–1911 Carl Swartz, 1917 Ernst Trygger, 1923–1924 Arvid Lindman, 1928–1930 Carl Bildt, 1991–1994 Fredrik Reinfeldt...
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  • Prime minister (1921) Hjalmar Branting, Prime minister (1921–1923) Ernst Trygger, Prime minister (1923–1924) Hjalmar Branting, Prime minister (1924–1925)...
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  • as "pure psychic automatism". October 18 – Sweden's Prime Minister Ernst Trygger and his cabinet, is replaced by Hjalmar Branting and his third and last...
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    June 1926 2 October 1928 2 years, 117 days Liberal Party Ekman (I) 23 Ernst Trygger (1857–1943) 2 October 1928 7 June 1930 1 year, 248 days National Party...
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  • proposal regarding unemployment benefits. Right-wing academic and jurist Ernst Trygger succeeds him. The Egyptian Constitution of 1923 is adopted, introducing...
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    forced Hammarskjöld to resign. King Gustaf called on the conservative Ernst Trygger to form a government, however he lacked the necessary support in the...
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    Lindman returns as Prime Minister of Sweden, with his right-wing rival Ernst Trygger as Foreign Minister of Sweden. October 7 – Haile Selassie is crowned...
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    government as the new Prime Minister of Sweden after the resignation of Ernst Trygger, whose coalition government had lost power in the September elections...
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    cabinet under the leader of the right-wing party in the first chamber, Ernst Trygger. After the outbreak of the First World War that same year, a truce was...
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  • Sydow Marie von Sydow Ernst Trygger 1923–1924 Signe Söderström (1867–1934) 1891–1934 Ulla Trygger Carl Trygger Nils Christian Trygger Rickard Sandler 1925–1926...
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    Josefin Lillhage, Olympic swimmer Dan-Axel Broström, Swedish shipowner Ernst Trygger, Swedish professor and politician Carl B Hamilton, Swedish politician...
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    chamber. The centre-right majority took over the governing in 1923 under Ernst Trygger following a parliamentary loss for the Social Democrats over unemployment...
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    the more hard-edged conservative leader of the first-chamber right, Ernst Trygger. During the years 1913-35, Lindman was chairman for the national organisation...
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    Industry In office 14 October 1924 – 24 January 1925 Prime Minister Ernst Trygger Hjalmar Branting Preceded by Frederik Thorsson Succeeded by Henric Tamm...
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  • Billing Bishop of Lund, High Court Priester  Sweden 652 6 June 1926 Ernst Trygger University Chancellor  Sweden 653 6 June 1926 Erik Marks von Würtemberg...
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    October 1924 and 24 February 1925. When the cabinet of Prime Minister Ernst Trygger resigned on 14 October 1924, Hjalmar Branting took office as prime minister...
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    Salvatore Grimaldi Tryggerska villan Nobelgatan 3 1914 Ivar Tengbom Ernst Trygger Swedish Bar Association Brittiska residenset Nobelgatan 7 1915 Richard...
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    of Malmöhus County 1925–1938 Succeeded by Arthur Thomson Preceded by Ernst Trygger Minister for Foreign Affairs 1930–1932 Succeeded by Rickard Sandler...
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    served as Foreign Minister of Sweden 1923–1924 in the government of Ernst Trygger, representing the General Electoral Union. During his tenure, Sweden...
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    Bergvall Leader of the National Party In office 1923–1923 Preceded by Ernst Trygger Succeeded by Axel Vennersten Governor of Kristianstad County In office...
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    Tryggerska villa in Diplomatstaden, Stockholm was originally built as a private residence for Ernst Trygger....
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