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    Wendela Hebbe née Åström (9 September 1808, Jönköping – 27 August 1899, Stockholm), was a Swedish journalist, writer, and salon hostess. She was arguably...
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  • 1397), English politician Signe Hebbe (1837–1925), Swedish singer (soprano), actress, and theatre pedagogue Wendela Hebbe (1808–1899), Swedish journalist...
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    200-årsminnet av Wendela Hebbe 2008 instiftade Wendelas Vänner ett årligt pris på 50 000 kronor. Det delas på söndag ut i Wendela Hebbes hus i Södertälje...
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    Swedish dancer Wendela Hebbe, Swedish journalist Vendela Kirsebom, Turkish-Norwegian-Swedish model and actress Vendela Skytte, Swedish poet Wendela Gustafva...
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    route to Adelsö and Viking city Birka. Wendela Hebbes hus (English: Wendela Hebbe's house) is a museum of Wendela Hebbe, who was the first female professional...
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    permanent employees to the newspaper offices, which are noted to be Wendela Hebbe at Aftonbladet in 1841–1851 and Marie Sophie Schwartz at Svenska Tidningen...
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  • Solomon Northup, African-American memoirist (died c. 1864) September 9 – Wendela Hebbe, Swedish playwright, journalist and novelist (died 1899) October 21...
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    William Lindley, English sanitary engineer (d. 1900) September 9 – Wendela Hebbe, Swedish journalist (d. 1899) September 12 – August von Werder, Prussian...
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  • of Munich and Freising Wendel Clark (born 1966), ice hockey player Wendela Hebbe (1808–1899), Swedish journalist Wendel Meldrum (1954–2021), Canadian...
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    Faustman and professor Alma Karsten; she was the paternal granddaughter of Wendela Hebbe and Lars Johan Hierta. She studied with the Swedish artist Carl Wilhelmson...
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    Wilhelmina Fundin (1842) Governor count Jakob Essen Hamilton, 1834 Wendela Hebbe 1842 Ida Cardon, 1857 Daniel Nordlander (1859) "Maria Christina Röhl"...
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    1806) 30 March – Selma Jacobsson, photographer (born 1841) 27 August – Wendela Hebbe, reporter, often called the first female reporter of her country (born...
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    culture personalities of the era such as Fredrika Bremer, Olof Eneroth, Wendela Hebbe and Sophie Adlersparre, but she was described as a silent and modestly...
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    founded. The state supported brothels London and Stadt Hamburg is closed. Wendela Hebbe, regarded a pioneer of female reporters, is employed as a reporter at...
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    has a place as a female pioneer, as she was the second woman after Wendela Hebbe to be given a permanent position at a Swedish newspaper: she was employed...
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    minnesskrift över Ellen Fries (A pioneer. A memorial over Ellen Fries) 1913 Wendela Hebbe Berger, Margareta, Pennskaft: kvinnliga journalister i svensk dagspress...
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    Borg. 6 March - Sofia Adlersparre, painter (died 1862) 8 September – Wendela Hebbe, reporter, often called the first female reporter of her country (died...
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  • December 1944 – ) Eva Hamilton (29 April 1954 – ) Britta Hasso (1936–2015) Wendela Hebbe (9 September 1808 – 27 August 1899) Kristina Hedberg (4 March 1970 –...
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    Andersson-Sörensen died in Falkenberg, Halland, on 26 May 1926. Vretblad, P. "Wendela Linnea Andersson-Sörensen" (in Swedish). Svenskt biografiskt lexikon. Retrieved...
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    1966), soprano who has performed mainly in Austria and Switzerland Signe Hebbe (1837–1926), soprano who sang throughout Europe in opera and concerts, later...
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