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    Georg Stiernhielm (August 7, 1598 – April 22, 1672) was a Swedish civil servant, mathematician, linguist and poet. Stiernhielm was born on the family estate...
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  • probably originated in the writings of the 17th-century Swedish poet Georg Stiernhielm, and has since been used in Nordic poetry, mainly during the Baroque...
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  • Fighters Georg Solti, Hungarian conductor Georg Stahlberg, Estonian opera singer and music pedagogue Georg Stiernhielm, Swedish poet Georg Philipp Telemann...
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    (1891–1932), actor and singer Georg Skarstedt, (1900–1976) actor Vincent Skoglund, (born 1974), photographer Georg Stiernhielm, (1598–1672) civil servant...
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  • Cervantes, Spanish novelist, poet, and playwright (b. 1547) 1672 – Georg Stiernhielm, Swedish linguist and poet (b. 1598) 1699 – Hans Erasmus Aßmann, German...
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    authors develop the Swedish language further. Some key figures include Georg Stiernhielm (17th century), who was the first to write classical poetry in Swedish;...
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  • authors develop the Swedish language further. Some key figures include Georg Stiernhielm (17th century), who was the first to write classical poetry in Swedish;...
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    discovery: the German scholar Martin Fogel [de], the Swedish scholar Georg Stiernhielm, and the Swedish courtier Bengt Skytte. Fogel's unpublished study...
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    Jacob De la Gardie, statesman and a soldier of the Swedish Empire. Georg Stiernhielm, civil servant, linguist and poet. Vendela Skytte, salonist and writer...
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    Sjöwall (1935–2020) Erik Johan Stagnelius (1793–1823), Romantic poet Georg Stiernhielm (1598–1672) Jan Stocklassa (born 1965) August Strindberg (1849–1912)...
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    depicting Erik Dahlbergh, Carl Linnaeus, Nicodemus Tessin the Younger and Georg Stiernhielm to the left of the South Arch, and Haquin Spegel, Olof von Dalin,...
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    21 – Antoine Godeau, French bishop and poet (b. 1605) April 22 – Georg Stiernhielm, Swedish poet (b. 1598) April 26 – Lionel Lockyer, English alchemist...
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    university. Many well-known Swedish writers have studied in Uppsala: Georg Stiernhielm (1598–1672) is often called the father of Swedish poetry. The poet...
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  • Forsell (1783–1848), statistician Karl Gerhard (1891–1964), entertainer Georg Stiernhielm (1598–1672), polymath August Palm (1849–1922), agitator, key socialist...
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    its preserved natural borders". After the campaign had ended, poet Georg Stiernhielm depicted both the war and the campaign in his work Discursus Astropoeticus...
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    object", known since the 17th century, being mentioned in 1658 in Georg Stiernhielm's epic poem, Hercules (Herkules) as Fämkort. It is traditionally played...
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    from Jacob Jordaens for a ceiling in Uppsala Castle. The court poet Georg Stiernhielm wrote several plays in the Swedish language, such as Den fångne Cupido...
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  • Italian high-Baroque sculptor active in Rome (d. 1654) August 7 – Georg Stiernhielm, Swedish civil servant (d. 1672) September 11 – Imre Thurzó, Hungarian...
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  • Robert Dudley, English explorer and cartographer (d. 1649) 1598 – Georg Stiernhielm, Swedish poet and linguist (d. 1672) 1613 – William Frederick, Prince...
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    substandard. His deficiencies at the mint were brought to light by Georg Stiernhielm in 1662, and the next year, his smelting methods were strongly criticized...
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  • Maria Lenngren (1754-1817) Gunno Eurelius Dahlstierna (1661-1709) Georg Stiernhielm (1598-1672) Johan Henric Kellgren (1751-1795) Carl August Ehrensvärd...
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    (born 1962) CEO of Svenska Dagbladet Niklas Zennström (born 1966) Georg Stiernhielm (1598–1672), poet, linguist and civil servant Carl Michael Bellman...
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    establish Swedish as a genuine language. An early linguist and author was Georg Stiernhielm, who is today almost universally labelled "Father of Swedish Poetry"...
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  • 21 – Antoine Godeau, French bishop and poet (b. 1605) April 22 – Georg Stiernhielm, Swedish poet (b. 1598) April 26 – Lionel Lockyer, English alchemist...
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    the Swedish rebels under Duke Charles and the end of the union. - Georg Stiernhielm, linguist - Lars Stigzelius, archbishop - Sten Svantesson Bielke,...
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    portraits of, among others, King Charles XI of Sweden, Erik Dahlbergh, Georg Stiernhielm and Agneta Horn. Among his pupils can be found Mikael Dahl and David...
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    name stýr-wålt is mentioned in the poem, Hercules (Herkules), by Georg Stiernhielm along with other card games including Karniffel. On the Faroes, the...
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    centuries. In 1665–1668, the first novel in Swedish was published. Georg Stiernhielm's poetry collection was one of the first of major importance in Swedish...
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  • and expelled, prompting poet Wacław Potocki to embrace Catholicism. Georg Stiernhielm, a nobleman of the Swedish Empire, publishes his epic poem Hercules...
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  • and Dialogues 1653, The Second Book of Ayres and Dialogues 1655) Georg Stiernhielm, Hercules, the first hexametrical poem in Swedish Edmund Waller and...
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