• outside of the provincial theatre in her time. Wendla Åberg was the daughter of the opera singer Inga Åberg and the nobleman Carl Gustaf von Stockenström...
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    Tekla Åberg (1853–1922), Swedish teacher and school director Ulrika Åberg (1771–1852), Swedish dancer Victoria Åberg (1824–1892), Finnish artist Wendla Åberg...
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  • Vendela is a feminine given name. It may refer to: Wendla Åberg (1791–1864), Swedish dancer Wendela Hebbe, Swedish journalist Vendela Kirsebom, Turkish-Norwegian-Swedish...
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    the Royal Dramatic Theatre, between 1787 and 1810. Inga Åberg was the daughter of Jonas Åberg, a footman at the Royal Palace and Fredrika Maria Svahn...
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    Dahlgren, poet (died 1844) Ulrika Möllersvärd, courtier (died 1878) Wendla Åberg, dancer and actress (died 1864) 1 January - Anna Charlotta Schröderheim...
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    1807). 4 November – Lotten Wennberg, philanthropist (born 1815). 1864 – Wendla Åberg, dancer and actress (born 1791). Mansdominans i förändring, om ledningsgrupper...
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