After the death of her first husband, she was married in 1858 to Carl Abraham Limnell (1823–1882), a lieutenant in the Civil Engineering Corps and later...
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Per Emanuel Limnell (24 March 1766, Karlskrona – 2 March 1861, Stockholm) was a Swedish decorative painter and watercolorist. He was the eighteenth child...
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Royal Dramatic Theatre. After one year, he became a student of Emanuel Limnell and lived with his family until around 1800. He also received guidance...
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Jeanette Berglind, sign language teacher and principal (died 1903) - Fredrika Limnell, salonnière, women's right activist, philanthropist (died 1897) - Aurore...
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is Rudbeckskolan (a school named after her maternal family). Fredrika Limnell Nordisk familjebok, Silfverstolpe, 1904–1926. Gabriel Anrep, Svenska adelns...
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salon in Sweden. During the 1860s and 1870s, the Limnell Salon of the rich benefactor Fredrika Limnell in Stockholm came to be a famous center of the Swedish...
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fruntimmersförening för barnavård (Stockholm women's fund for child care) with Fredrika Limnell. In 1854, she co-founded the Women's Society for the Improvement of Prisoners...
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Maria Lovisa Bergenstråle, in 1843 and secondly in 1865 to Amanda Sofia Limnell. Pohjola, J. "Kutsuminen, siunaaminen ja lähettäminen – Ordinaatiokaavojen...
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Robert Themptander, prime minister (born 1844) 12 September - Fredrika Limnell, salonnière, philanthropist, women's rights activist (born 1816) 14 December...
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Johan Kvarnström (SDP), 4,770 votes; Mia Laiho (Kok), 8,042 votes; Jarno Limnell (Kok), 13,917 votes; Antti Lindtman (SDP), 17,866 votes; Leena Meri (PS)...
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