Lorenzo Hammarsköld (b. Lars Hammarskjöld, 7 April 1785 – 15 October 1827) was a Swedish critic and literary historian. He also published poetry. He was...
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intellectuals in the city, including Per Daniel Amadeus Atterbom, Lorenzo Hammarsköld and Erik Gustaf Geijer became known as the Uppsala romantics. By...
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Swedish soldier Arvid Hammarsköld (1626–1678), Swedish officer Carl Gustaf Hammarsköld (1662–1729), Swedish officer Carl Hammarsköld (1694–1774), Swedish...
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Hammarskjöld (1845–1937), Minister of Education for Sweden (1906–1909) Lorenzo Hammarsköld (1785–1827), Swedish author Ludvig Hammarskiöld (1869–1949), Swedish...
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Sweden with 227 inhabitants in 2010. Tuna was the birthplace of Lorenzo Hammarsköld (1785–1827), a Swedish critic and literary historian. He also published...
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the romantic movement which, inaugurated by the critical work of Lorenzo Hammarsköld, was to revolutionize Swedish literature. In 1807, when in his seventeenth...
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not universally appreciated. The well known author and art critic Lorenzo Hammarsköld felt that he had no talent. Many years later, Fredrik Wilhelm Scholander...
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Hammarskiöld and his wife Sofia Gustafva Regnell. He was grandnephew of Lorenzo Hammarsköld. Hammarskiöld was commissioned as an officer in First Svea Artillery...
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April 4 – Bettina von Arnim, German novelist (died 1859) April 7 – Lorenzo Hammarsköld, Swedish poet and author (died 1827) May 3 – Vicente López y Planes...
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carrying sexual transmitted disease. - Sorgespelet Prins Gustaf, by Lorenzo Hammarsköld - Flyttfåglarna, by Esaias Tegnér 22 February - Emily Nonnen, writer...
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