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    The history of Sweden from 1772 to 1809 is better known as the Gustavian era of Kings Gustav III and Gustav IV, as well as the reign of King Charles XIII...
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    became the first woman to graduate from a university in Sweden. During this era many university buildings were erected. In 1841 the new university library...
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    west. The history of Sweden from 1772 to 1809 is better known as the Gustavian era of Kings Gustav III and Gustav IV, as well as the reign of King Charles...
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    plans during the era, of which those for the ridges surrounding today's old town still stands. In accordance to the mercantilism of the era, trade and industry...
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    Consolidation Middle Ages (1050–1397) Kalmar Union (1397–1521) Early Vasa era (1521–1611) Great Power Emerging Great Power (1611–1648) Swedish Empire (1648–1718)...
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  • Gustavian style was the leading style in Swedish architecture, decor and crafts during the Gustavian era, inspired by French Neoclassicism. The style was...
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    also be used in a looser sense to refer to Swedes generally during the Gustavian era (i.e. the reigns of Gustav III and his son Gustav IV Adolf), in the...
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    Russo-Swedish War (1788–1790) (category Sweden during the Gustavian era)
    The Russo-Swedish War of 1788–1790 was fought between Sweden and Russia from June 1788 to August 1790. The war was ended by the Treaty of Värälä on 14...
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    Clas på Hörnet is a hotel and restaurant on Surbrunnsgatan in Vasastan, Stockholm, Sweden, located to the northeast of the Stockholm School of Economics...
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    Gustav III (category Sweden during the Gustavian era)
    Funeral of Gustav III Gustav III of Sweden's coffee experiment Gustavian era Gustavians Gustavian style History of Sweden List of coups d'état and coup attempts...
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    cultural advancement continued into the eighteenth century, where the Gustavian era brought Stockholm's literature to its peak. Carl Linnaeus's scientific...
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    Pauli was the leading fashion milliner and modiste in Sweden during the Gustavian era. Caroline Reboux was a renowned milliner of the 19th and early 20th...
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  • The following is a timeline of the History of Uppsala. ca 1000 BC – Håga mound. ca 800 BC – Granhammarsmannen. ca 0 – Yngvi found the city of Gamla Uppsala...
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    Georg Magnus Sprengtporten (category Gustavian era people)
    Count Georg Magnus Sprengtporten (16 December 1740 – 13 October 1819) was a Finland-Swedish politician, younger brother of Jacob Magnus Sprengtporten....
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  • Valhallaorden (category Sweden during the Gustavian era)
    Walhalla-orden was a secret society founded in the early part of 1783 in the Sveaborg (today, in Finnish: Suomenlinna) fortress outside Helsinki, Finland...
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    Jacob Johan Anckarström (category Gustavian era people)
    earlier, when he paid an anonymous visit to the celebrated medium of the Gustavian era, Ulrica Arfvidsson. She was often employed by his brother, Duke Charles...
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  • Age of Liberty Coup of 1756 December Crisis (1768) Revolution of 1772 Gustavian era Coup of 1809 Sweden–Norway union Famine of 1867–1869 Modernization Industrialization...
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    Sara Elisabeth Moræa (category Gustavian era people)
    Sara Elisabeth "Sara Lisa" von Linné (née Moræa; 26 April 1716 – 20 April 1806) was married to Carl Linnaeus and was mother to Carl Linnaeus the Younger...
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    Axel von Fersen the Younger (category Gustavian era people)
    Fersen, were Swedish ladies-in-waiting and leading socialites of the Gustavian age. Von Fersen's ancestors came from Estonia to Sweden at the time of...
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    Dano-Swedish War of 1808–1809 (category Sweden during the Gustavian era)
    The Dano–Swedish War of 1808–1809 was a war between Denmark–Norway and Sweden due to Denmark–Norway's alliance with France and Sweden's alliance with the...
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    Revolution of 1772 (category Sweden during the Gustavian era)
    The Revolution of 1772, also known as The Bloodless Revolution (Swedish: Revolutionen) or the Coup of Gustav III (Gustav III:s statskupp or older Gustav...
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  • Treaty of Värälä (category Sweden during the Gustavian era)
    The Treaty of Värälä (sometimes known as the Treaty of Wereloe) was signed in Värälä, Elimäki Municipality, Finland, between Russia (represented by Otto...
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  • Aurora Liljenroth (category Gustavian era people)
    Clara Aurora Liljenroth (7 June 1772 – 28 February 1836), also incorrectly referred to as Charlotta Liljeroth, was a Swedish scholar. She was one of few...
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    Anjala conspiracy (category Sweden during the Gustavian era)
    The Anjala conspiracy (Swedish: Anjalaförbundet, Finnish: Anjalan liitto) of 1788 was a scheme by disgruntled Swedish officers to end Gustav III's Russian...
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  • Enskiftet (category Sweden during the Gustavian era)
    Enskiftet was an agricultural land reform in Sweden in 1803-1807. Its purpose was to replace the scattered farmland in village communities to connected...
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    Gustaf Philip Creutz (category Gustavian era people)
    Count Gustaf Philip Creutz (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈɡɵ̂sːtav ˈfǐːlɪp ˈkrœjts]; 1 May 1731 in Anjala, Finland – 30 October 1785 in Stockholm), was a Swedish...
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    Gustav III of Sweden's coffee experiment (category Sweden during the Gustavian era)
    Gustav III of Sweden's coffee experiment was a purported twin study ordered by the king to study the health effects of coffee. The authenticity of the...
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  • Jan Verner Tranefelt (category Gustavian era people)
    Jan Verner Tranefelt (1730–1806) was a Swedish military officer who served under Gustav III of Sweden. 1773: överstelöjtnant (lieutenant colonel) 1780:...
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  • Anna Maria Hjärne (category Gustavian era people)
    Anna Maria Hjärne née Ehrensvärd (1718-1798) was a Swedish courtier, Chief Court Mistress to the queen of Sweden, Sophia Magdalena of Denmark, from 1766...
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  • Camille du Bois de la Motte (category Gustavian era people)
    Camille du Bois de la Motte (1764–1819) was a French marchioness and political activist. In 1789, she was involved in the plans of Princess Hedvig Elisabeth...
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