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    Beata Rosenhane (21 January 1638 in Norrköping – 1 June 1674) was a Swedish Baroness and writer. She was known for her learning and received an education...
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  • Johan Olof Wallin (1779-1839) Per Daniel Amadeus Atterbom (1790-1855) Gustaf Rosenhane, "Skogekär Bergbo" (1619-1684) Fredrika Bremer (1801-1865) Emilie Flygare-Carlén...
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    1791–1792: Aron Isak Silfversparre 1792–1801: Schering Rosenhane 1801–1805: Gustaf Lagerbielke 1805–1809: Gustaf af Wetterstedt 1809–1811: Carl Aron Ehrengranat...
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  • 1652–1666 Udde Knutsson Ödell 1666–1668 Axel Eriksson Stålarm 1668–1678 Axel Rosenhane 1678–1685 Jonas Klingstedt 1685–1687 Karl Bonde 1687–1695 Mårten Lindhielm...
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    1652–1666 Udde Knutsson Ödell 1666–1668 Axel Eriksson Stålarm 1668–1678 Axel Rosenhane 1678–1685 Jonas Klingstedt 1685–1687 Karl Bonde 1687–1695 Mårten Lindhielm...
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    in i.a. the Hessenstein Palace, the Stenbock Palace and the Schering-Rosenhane Palace. Courts of appeal in Sweden Korpiola, Mia (ed.): The Svea Court...
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    Nicodemus Tessin the Elder; it was built at the initiative of Baron Gustaf Rosenhane [sv], who is documented with having employed Tessin for other building...
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  • barony of Iijoki to Åke Axelsson Tott barony of Ikalapori to Schering Rosenhane barony of Hailuoto to Berndt Taube Hans Wachtmeister Baron of Koivisto...
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  • February 2019. Mörner, Magnus; Skoglund, Lars-Olof (1998–2000). "Schering Rosenhane". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 30. National Archives...
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    Stenhammar is owned by the State and it has been leased to King Carl XVI Gustaf since 1966, but is not considered a crown palace. The previous leaseholder...
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    Afzelius, chemist (born 1753) 24 May – Gustaf Lagerbielke, politician (born 1817) 21 August - Sophia Rosenhane, benefactor (born 1757) - Inga Åberg, opera...
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    Schering Rosenhane barony of Hailuoto (in Finland) to Bernt Taube barony of Hedensund (then Arnäs) to Knut Posse barony of Vinberg to Gustaf Adolf Leijonhudvud...
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    and government of Germany. 1699 Henning von Strahlenheim 1699–1711 Carl Gustaf Friesendorff Germany–Sweden relations Embassy of Sweden, Berlin List of...
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  • April 24 – Frances Seymour, Duchess of Somerset (b. 1599) June 1 – Beata Rosenhane, Swedish writer (b. 1638) June 4 – Jan Lievens, Dutch painter (b. 1607)...
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    Bridget of Sweden, Vendela Skytte, Barbro Stigsdotter (Svinhufvud), Sophia Rosenhane and Sophia Elisabet Brenner. 1743 : "Den sörjande Turturduvan" (The Sorrowing...
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  • House (Generalstabens hus) at Schering Rosenhane's Palace at Birger Jarls torg 10 in Stockholm. 1866–1870: Claës Gustaf Breitholtz 1870–1878: Knut Henrik Posse...
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    known for his literary works and contributions to Swedish poetry. Beata Rosenhane (1674): A poet, scholar, and early feminist born in 1738. She was recognized...
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