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    The French Theater of Gustav III was a French language theater active in Sweden between 1781 and 1792. The French theater company performed both before...
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    Anne Marie Milan Desguillons (category 18th-century French actresses)
    1753–28 July 1829) was a French stage actress. She was active in the French Theater of Gustav III in Sweden in 1781-92, and principal of the Royal Dramatic...
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    by King Gustav III, on behalf of his consort Sophia Magdalena. The castle was frequently used by the royal court during the reign of Gustav III, who favored...
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    Sophie Hus (category 18th-century French actresses)
    Russia), was a French stage actress. She was active in the French Theater of Gustav III in Sweden (1784–87), and the French theater in Russia (1787–99)...
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  • Marie-Renée Frossard (category 18th-century French ballet dancers)
    as two of the most noted members. The French theater was dissolved by Gustav III of Sweden in 1771, who wished to establish a native theater, opera and...
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  • actor at the French Theater of Gustav III (1781–92) and at the Royal Dramatic Theatre (1788-1808). He was also inspector of the royal theaters for many years...
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  • Françoise-Éléonore Villain (category 18th-century French actresses)
    She was engaged in Sweden in The French Theater of Gustav III from 1781 until 1783, where she was viewed as one of its most prominent members, and she...
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    Marie Louise Marcadet (category Swedish people of French descent)
    actress of French origin. She was active in the Royal Swedish Opera as a singer, and in the Royal Dramatic Theatre and the French Theater of Gustav III as...
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    Gustav III of Sweden is murdered on a masquerade at the Opera. 1793: Ebel riot. 1798-99: A theater monopoly is introduced which reserve all theater performances...
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    III was a popular monarch who oversaw the modernization of the French economy and filled Paris with new boulevards and parks. He expanded the French colonial...
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    1792 in Sweden (category Years of the 18th century in Sweden)
    Stockholm with Didrik Gabriel Björn and Eleonora Säfström. The French Theater of Gustav III is dissolved. Om det allmänna förståndets frihet by Thomas Thorild...
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    1781 in Sweden (category Years of the 18th century in Sweden)
    the year 1781 in Sweden Monarch – Gustav III 24 January - Tolerance Act (Sweden) - The French Theater of Gustav III is composed and inaugurated. - Min...
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  • Marie Baptiste (category 18th-century French actresses)
    in a smaller scale for five years, until the engagement of the French Theater of Gustav III in 1781. When her husband lost his position at the Royal...
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  • most popular Stockholm theater among the public: it was said that while the nobility preferred the French Theater of Gustav III and the wealthy burghers...
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    Both Inga and her brother Gustav Åbergsson where described as beautiful and placed as students in the French Theater of Gustav III, where she was enrolled...
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    Jacob Johan Anckarström (category Swedish people convicted of murder)
    who is known as the assassin of King Gustav III of Sweden. He was convicted and executed for regicide. He was the son of Jacob Johan Anckarström the Elder...
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  • Louise Götz (category Year of death unknown)
    received one of the highest salaries of the theater. In 1803, a French theater company was engaged by king Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden to perform in Stockholm...
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    King Gustav III. Born into the House of Oldenburg, the royal family of Denmark-Norway, Sophia Magdalena was the first daughter of King Frederick V of Denmark...
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    beginning of her career also used within opéra comique and vaudeville." Nordensvan, Georg, Svensk teater och svenska skådespelare från Gustav III till våra...
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    used as the foyer today. After the assassination of King Gustav III in 1792 (which is the basis of the Giuseppe Verdi opera, Un ballo in maschera), the...
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    Augusta Löwenhielm (category Court of Gustav III)
    amateur theatre in the court of Gustav III. The most talented participators within the famous amateur court theater of Gustav III were Caroline Lewenhaupt...
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    the reign of King Gustav III. Louisa Ulrika was born in Berlin as the daughter of Frederick William I of Prussia and his wife Sophia Dorothea of Hanover...
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    Caroline Müller (1755–1826) (category Members of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music)
    elude the employment of half grown foreigners. Gustav III's Swedish national theatre started with the Danish Mrs Müller, the French Mrs Marcadet, the German...
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  • Marguerite Du Londel (category 18th-century French ballet dancers)
    Morel; La Rochelle, France, 1737–1804) was a French ballerina, actress and singer (soprano). She was active in the French theater in Sweden and at that...
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    skådespelare från Gustav III till våra dagar. Andra delen, 1842-1918 ['Swedish theatre and Swedish actors from the days of Gustav III to our days. Second...
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    Ulla von Höpken (category Court of Gustav III)
    amateur theatre in the court of Gustav III. The most talented participators within the famous amateur court theater of Gustav III were Caroline Lewenhaupt...
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    the establishment of the national theatre. Sweden's national stage for dramatic art (spoken drama) was established by King Gustav III in 1788. It was then...
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    γoningsmant∂l). Gustav III of Sweden Augustin I of Mexico Maximilian of Mexico Franz Joseph I of Austria Princess Augusta Reuss of Köstritz Augusta of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach...
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  • Jeanna von Lantingshausen (category Court of Gustav III)
    within the amateur theater of Gustav III of Sweden: she was formerly a maid of honor to Sophia Magdalena of Denmark and a personal friend of Hedwig Elizabeth...
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    Bollhuset (category Articles with French-language sources (fr))
    the French troupe of Rosidor, and the 1763 year carnival on Bollhuset attracted 600 guests and gave profit of §6000. In 1771, king Gustav III of Sweden...
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