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    Events from the year 1793 in Sweden Monarch – Gustav IV Adolf 7 January - Ebel riots in Stockholm. 9 March - Riot among students in Scania. May - Reuterholm...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1793. 1793 (MDCCXCIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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    Armfelt Conspiracy (category 1793 in Sweden)
    The Armfelt Conspiracy was a plot in Sweden in 1793. The purpose was to depose the de jure regent Duke Charles and the de facto regent Gustaf Adolf Reuterholm...
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    Gustaf Reuterholm virtually ruled Sweden. After the execution of Louis XVI of France on 21 January 1793, Sweden recognized the new French republic,...
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  • Elise Doganieri (born 1967), American TV producer Elise Frösslind (1793–1862), Swedish opera singer Elise Hall (born 1989), American politician Princess...
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    Niklas Natt och Dag (category CS1 Swedish-language sources (sv))
    Niklas Carl Bosson Natt och Dag (born October 3, 1979, in Stockholm) is a Swedish novelist. He debuted with the acclaimed historical detective novel The...
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    During the 1793 yellow fever epidemic in Philadelphia, 5,000 or more people were listed in the register of deaths between August 1 and November 9. The...
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    Sweden and Louisa Ulrika of Prussia, sister of Frederick the Great. Though known as King Charles XIII in Sweden, he was actually the seventh Swedish king...
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  • and half-brother of Georg Magnus Ulla De Geer (née Sprengtporten; 1793–1869), Swedish salon holder, daughter of Johan Vilhelm This disambiguation page...
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    Carl Jonas Love Almqvist (category 1793 births)
    Carl Jonas Love Ludvig Almqvist (28 November 1793 – 26 September 1866) was a Swedish author, romantic poet, romantic critic of political economy, realist...
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    De Geer family (category CS1 Swedish-language sources (sv))
    Geer van Jutphaas [nl] (1784–1857), Dutch politician. Ulla De Geer (1793-1869), Swedish salonist. Barthold Jacob Lintelo de Geer van Jutphaas [de; nl; sv]...
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    The Fugitive Slave Act of 1793 was an Act of the United States Congress to give effect to the Fugitive Slave Clause of the U.S. Constitution (Article IV...
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  • 1557), German printer, prominent in Marburg in the 1540s and 1550s Caroline Ridderstolpe, née Kolbe (1793–1878), Swedish composer and singer Cheslin Kolbe...
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    David became one of Ducreux's associates when the latter returned to Paris in 1793. David helped Ducreux continue an official career. Ducreux's residence...
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    until 1810, Sweden and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland were allies in the war against Napoleon. As a result of Sweden's defeat in the Finnish...
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    Morel, mistress of Adolf Frederick of Sweden. 1778-1793 : Sophie Hagman, mistress of Prince Frederick Adolf of Sweden Maria Schlegel, mistress of Gustav...
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    Axel von Fersen the Younger (category People murdered in Sweden)
    returned to Sweden in 1791. In the following years, he observed the ever-increasing expansion of the French revolutionary empire. In late December 1793, he was...
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  • Caroline (given name) (category Swedish feminine given names)
    Caroline Rhea (born 1964), Canadian actress Caroline Ridderstolpe (1793–1878), Swedish composer Caroline M. Sawyer (1812–1894), American poet, biographer...
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    Great Britain. Ingrid Maria Wenner (1731–1793), lady's maid to Sophia Magdalena of Denmark, queen of Sweden. Julie Louise Bibault de Misery (1732–1804)...
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    Neustrelitz (category Towns in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania)
    de/hoffmann/1617-neustrelitz.html Adolf Friedrich von Olthof (1718-1793), a Swedish Pomeranian councillor and patron of the arts. Carl Eggers (1787–1863)...
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    orientalist born in Altenkirchen on the island of Rugen, died in Greifswald Georg Friedrich Schömann (1793–1879) a German classical scholar of Swedish heritage;...
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    1793–1795: Lord Henry John Spencer 1795–1802: Daniel Hailes Murray, John J. (1949). "Robert Jackson's Mission to Sweden (1709-1717)". The...
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    armies abruptly ended with defeat at Neerwinden in the spring of 1793. The French suffered additional defeats in the remainder of the year and these difficult...
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  • circle in Russia; Frédéric Chopin in Poland; Carl Maria von Weber and Heinrich Marschner in Germany; Edvard Grieg in Norway; Jean Sibelius in Finland;...
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    Sophie Hagman (category Articles with Swedish-language sources (sv))
    official royal mistress to Prince Frederick Adolf of Sweden from 1778 to 1793. Sophie Hagman was born in Eskilstuna as the daughter of the carpenter Peter...
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    economy of India is a developing mixed economy with a notable public sector in strategic sectors. It is the world's fifth-largest economy by nominal GDP...
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    Alexander Roslin (category 1793 deaths)
    Roslin (spelled Alexandre in French, pronounced [alɛksɑ̃dʁ ʁɔslɛ̃]; 15 July 1718 – 5 July 1793) was a Swedish painter who worked in Scania, Bayreuth, Paris...
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  • article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1793. February 7 – The day after poverty-stricken playwright Carlo Goldoni dies...
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    Princess Sophia Albertina of Sweden (Sophia Maria Lovisa Fredrika Albertina; 8 October 1753 – 17 March 1829) was the last Princess-Abbess of Quedlinburg...
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    Maximilien Robespierre (category Liberalism in France)
    purportedly trying to establish either a triumvirate or a dictatorship. In April 1793, Robespierre advocated the mobilization of a sans-culotte army aiming...
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