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    Events from the year 1734 in Sweden Monarch – Frederick I The Civil Code of 1734 is passed. This regulates all society, introducing numerous new laws...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1734. 1734 (MDCCXXXIV) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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  • The Civil Code of 1734 (Swedish: 1734 års lag), was a code of law passed by the Swedish Riksdag of the Estates in 1734, and put in effect after it had...
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  • Gillad och Antagen på Riksdagen Åhr 1734 (in Swedish). Vol. Bygninga balk. Stockholm: P.A. Norstedt & Söner. 1841 [1734]. Retrieved 2011-05-09. Elisabeth...
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    The demography of Sweden is monitored by the Statistiska centralbyrån (Statistics Sweden). Sweden's population was 10,555,448 (1 Nov 2023), making it...
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    The law of Sweden is a civil law system, whose essence is manifested in its dependence on statutory law. Sweden's civil law tradition, as in the rest of...
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    Sophie Philippine Élisabeth Justine of France (27 July 1734 – 2 March 1782) was a French princess, a fille de France. She was the sixth daughter and eighth...
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  • The year 1734 in science and technology involved some significant events. George Berkeley publishes The Analyst, an empiricist critique of the foundations...
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    With Jeanne Du Londel he had one son: Adolf Fredriksson (c. 1734-1771), Captain in the Swedish Army. With Marguerite Morel he had one son who died as a child:...
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    Elsa (given name) (category Swedish feminine given names)
    Borg (1826–1909), Swedish social worker Elsa Brändström (1888–1948), Swedish philanthropist Elsa Beata Bunge (1734–1819), Swedish botanist Elsa Burckhardt-Blum...
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  • This is a timeline of Swedish history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Sweden and its predecessor states. To...
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    from medieval times until 1734, when a new law code of Sweden was adopted and that section was removed. The new law code of Sweden was adopted after a long...
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  • Ahlgren (category Swedish-language surnames)
    (1888–1976), Swedish Greco-Roman wrestler Camilla Ahlgren, Swedish screenwriter, lead writer on 2023 TV series Fallen Catharina Ahlgren (1734–1800), Swedish author...
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  • Stina (category Swedish feminine given names)
    Swedish singer, songwriter and musician Stina Oscarson (born 1975), Swedish theatre director, author, and debater Stina Piper (1734–1800), Swedish freight...
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  • the number of pregnancies in relation to total population is largely the same in all Nordic countries. The Civil Code of 1734 formally introduced the death...
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    Berndt Otto Stackelberg (category 1734 deaths)
    August 1734), also known as Berndt Otto Stackelberg the Elder, was a Swedish field marshal (fältmarskalk) and nobleman. Stackelberg fought in the Great...
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    1734. An Imperial relief army of 70,000 under the aging Prince Eugene of Savoy (accompanied by Crown Prince Frederick of Prussia) was unsuccessful in...
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  • Per (given name) (category Pages with Swedish IPA)
    Cederblom (1901–1987), Swedish breaststroke swimmer Per Christensen (1934–2009), Norwegian actor Per Eberhard Cogell (1734–1812), Swedish artist Per Collinder...
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    Women in Sweden has changed several times throughout the history of Sweden. These changes have been affected by the culture, religion and laws of Sweden, as...
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  • Ulrica (category Swedish feminine given names)
    Adolf Frederick of Sweden) of Lolotte Forssberg Ulrika Åberg (1771–1852), Swedish ballerina Ulrica Arfvidsson (1734–1801), Swedish fortune teller Ulrika...
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    (2007-06-28). "Riksheraldikerämbetet: En svensk institution sedan 1734" (in Swedish). Swedish Heraldry Society. Archived from the original on 2012-03-19. Retrieved...
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  • publications of 1734. January – Le Cabinet du Philosophe, a new periodical by Pierre de Marivaux, is unsuccessfully launched; it is discontinued in April. June...
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  • (in Swedish). Höganäs: Bra böcker. ISBN 91-7119-128-3. Sweriges Rikes Lag. Gillad och Antagen på Riksdagen Åhr 1734 "Centralfängelset Långholmen" (in Swedish)...
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    Ulrica Arfvidsson (category 1734 births)
    Anna Ulrica Arfvidsson (1734–1801) was a professional Swedish fortune-teller during the reign of Gustav III of Sweden. She was commonly known as Mamsell...
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    (Fältmarskalk) of Sweden, with their respective years of appointment, from the 16th to the 19th century. List of wars involving Sweden List of Swedish military...
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    increased after he lost much of his royal authority in 1723. In 1734, Frederick became the first king in Swedish history to have an official mistress, the noblewoman...
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  • United Nations official Sophie Piper (1757–1816), Swedish countess Stina Piper (1734–1800), Swedish countess Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper (born 1963)...
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    The Siege of Danzig of 1734 was the Russian encirclement (22 February – 30 June) and capture of the Polish city-port of Gdańsk, during the War of Polish...
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  • Tebandeke, Kabaka (c.1704–c.1724) Ndawula, Kabaka (c.1724–c.1734) Kagulu, Kabaka (c.1734–c.1736) Kikulwe, Kabaka (c.1736–c.1738) Mawanda. (c.1738–c.1740)...
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    Halmstad (redirect from Halmstad, Sweden)
    Halmstad (Swedish: [ˈhǎlmsta(d)] ) is a port, university, industrial and recreational city at the mouth of the Nissan river, in the province of Halland...
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