• Ulrika Fredrika Bremer, née Salonius (24 April 1746 Åbo – 1 April 1798), was a ship owner and merchant in Swedish Finland. She was the paternal grandmother...
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    of Carl Fredrik Bremer [sv] (1770–1830) and Birgitta Charlotta Hollström (1777–1855). Her grandparents Jacob and Ulrika Fredrika Bremer had built up one...
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    The Fredrika Bremer Association (Swedish: Fredrika Bremer Förbundet, abbreviated FBF) is the oldest women's rights organisation in Sweden. The association...
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  • pentathlete Frédéric Bremer (1892–1982), Belgian neuroscientist Frederick Bremer (1872–1941), English inventor and engineer Fredrika Bremer (1801–1865), Swedish...
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  • unmarried in Stockholm, Sweden. Jacob Bremer died on 5 September 1785 in Åbo. After his death his widow Ulrika Fredrika Bremer took over his businesses and ships...
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    Fryxell (1795–1881), chemist Carl Wilhelm Scheele (1742–1786), author Fredrika Bremer (1801– 1865) and Lutheran priest Peter Wieselgren (1800-1877). Other...
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  • the first person to isolate the element molybdenum (died 1813) - Ulrika Fredrika Bremer, shipowner (died 1798) - Eric Ruuth, Governor-General of Swedish...
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    1937 to 1941. She was also active in charities, the Red Cross and the Fredrika Bremer Association. During the World War II she contributed to the activities...
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    Maria Kristina Kiellström, role model of Ulla Winblad (born 1744) Ulrika Fredrika Bremer, shipowner (born 1746) Anna Maria Hjärne, courtier (born 1718) Nordensvan...
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    (1823–1895), was a leading women's rights activist and founder of the Fredrika Bremer Association. Through her, Leijonhufvud was introduced to her contemporaneous...
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    organized women's rights movement in Sweden, alongside Fredrika Bremer and Sophie Adlersparre. Rosalie Ulrika Roos was born into a wealthy family. She grew up...
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    wrote many journal articles on women writers and contributed essays on Fredrika Bremer. As part of the Svenska Kvinnor series, she published a popular biography...
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    serving on its executive committee. She was also on the board of the Fredrika Bremer Association which supported women's rights. On the political front...
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    and of his intellectual acquaintances such as Malla Silfverstolpe, Fredrika Bremer, Jenny Lind, Thekla Knös. Attention is given to their struggle for...
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  • and gender, a study of the poetry of Colette). She was editor of the Fredrika Bremer Association's periodical Hertha (1960–1962), culture editor in the...
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    founded. - Stor-Stina starts her exhibition tours. - Grannarne by Fredrika Bremer 19 May – Pontus Wikner, lecturer in philosophy and professor of aesthetics...
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    1865) 26 July – Maria Röhl, portrait artist (died 1875) 14 August – Fredrika Bremer, writer (died 1865) 22 October – Carl Jakob Sundevall, zoologist (died...
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    Fruntimmersällskapet för fångars förbättring in Stockholm with Foy, writer Fredrika Bremer, deaconess Maria Cederschiöld, and Emilia Elmblad, founder of the Stockholm...
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    Drottningens juvelsmycke by Carl Jonas Love Almquist. Presidentens döttrar by Fredrika Bremer. 13 February - Alfred Wahlberg, painter (died 1906) 23 April - Adolf...
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    During the century, the first modern Swedish novelists appeared, with Fredrika Bremer enjoying early international success, and August Strindberg's first...
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  • back to France 1884 Daily newspaper Svenska Dagbladet established Fredrika Bremer Association, Sweden's oldest women's rights organization, founded 1889...
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    with the Married Woman's Property Rights Association (1873) and the Fredrika Bremer Association (1884), and started to make demands of their own. From...
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    Trafficking of Women and Children]. Hertha (in Swedish) (24). Stockholm: Fredrika Bremer Association: 268–269. ISSN 0018-0912. OCLC 939254105. Nilsson 2019...
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    be crowned in Norway as well. At the time Josephine became queen, Fredrika Bremer wrote of her, that she: "... prefers to act out of her own pulse and...
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  • themselves to deal with a wider women's issue in Sweden. In 1856, Fredrika Bremer published the novel Hertha, which aroused great controversy and created...
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  • journalist Agnes Branting (1862–1930), textile artist and writer Fredrika Bremer (1801–1865), novelist, feminist writer Irja Agnes Browallius (1901–1968)...
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