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    Baron Didrik Anders Gillis Bildt (16 October 1820 – 22 October 1894) was a Swedish parliamentarian, military officer, and baron who served as the prime...
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    General Knut Gillis Bildt (13 July 1854 – 13 October 1927) was a Swedish Army officer and politician. His senior commands include the post of Quartermaster-General...
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    Bildt first entered the Riksdag in 1979, holding a seat until 2001. A member of the Bildt family, he is a great-great grandson of Baron Gillis Bildt,...
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    1664 (No. 678). Carl Bildt (born 1949), Swedish prime minister Carl Bildt (1850–1931), Swedish diplomat and historian Gillis Bildt (1820–1894), Swedish...
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  • Carl Bildt Daniel Knudsen Bildt (1602-1651), Dano-Norwegian military officer Daniel Bildt (1792–1827), Swedish Army lieutenant colonel Gillis Bildt (1820-1894)...
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    1877–1906. He became finance minister in 1888, serving under Prime Minister Gillis Bildt and Gustaf Åkerhielm (1889–1891) and Erik Gustaf Boström until 1894....
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    Pimentel  Russia Russian colonialism Pyotr Kapnist  Sweden–Norway Swedish colonial empire Gillis Bildt  Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire Mehmed Said Pasha...
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    Themptander 1884 1887a[§] 1887b 5 Gillis Bildt (1820–1894) 6 February 1888 – 12 October 1889 1 year, 248 days Independent G. Bildt — 6 Gustaf Åkerhielm (1833–1900)...
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  • rower Gillis Backereel (1572–1662), Flemish painter Gillis Berthout (1175/80–1241), Dutch nobleman Gillis Bildt (1820–1894), Swedish politician Gillis Claeissens...
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    Sweden. p. 115. Retrieved 2 June 2017. Hallendorff, O. (1924). "D A Gillis Bildt". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 4. National Archives...
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    extensively on Swedish historical topics relating to Rome and Italy. A son of Gillis Bildt, he inherited the baronial title on his father's death in 1894. After...
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    and Johan von Engeström. Gillis Bildt (1820–1894) acquired the property in 1861. The estate remained within members of the Bildt family until 1905 when...
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  • Sweden. p. 104. Retrieved 12 February 2019. Hallendorff, O. (1924). "D A Gillis Bildt". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 4. National Archives...
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    minister (1883–1884) Robert Themptander, Prime minister (1884–1888) Gillis Bildt, Prime minister (1888–1889) Gustaf Åkerhielm, Prime minister (1889–1891)...
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  • 12 – Gustaf Åkerhielm, previously Swedish Foreign Minister, replaces Gillis Bildt as Prime Minister of Sweden. October 24 – Sir Henry Parkes, Premier of...
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  • Gustaf V. Bildt family Gillis Bildt (1820–94), Swedish independent Conservative politician, Prime Minister of Sweden 1888–89. Knut Gillis Bildt, Swedish...
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    he was appointed to the position of minister for foreign affairs by Gillis Bildt, and in October of the same year, he became the new prime minister of...
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    1888 Monarch Oscar II Preceded by Carl Johan Thyselius Succeeded by Gillis Bildt Personal details Born (1844-02-14)14 February 1844 Stockholm, Sweden...
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  • Henning Hamilton. Other notable supporters include Gustaf Lagerbjelke, Gillis Bildt and Erik Josias Sparre [sv]. Estates of the Realm History of the Riksdag...
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    September 1885 12 June 1889 3 years, 260 days Independent Themptander Gillis Bildt 4 Gustaf Åkerhielm (1833–1900) 12 June 1889 12 October 1889 122 days...
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    of Sweden. p. 224. Retrieved 2017-10-27. Boëthius, B. (1924). "Knut Gillis Bildt". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 4. National Archives...
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    1890) October 6 – Jenny Lind, Swedish soprano (d. 1887) October 16 – Gillis Bildt, 5th Prime Minister of Sweden (d. 1894) October 20 – Benjamin F. Cheatham...
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    Leijonhielm 1887–1902: August Gustaf Fersen Gyldenstolpe 1902–1904: Knut Gillis Bildt 1904–1915: Carl Rosenblad 1915–1921: Gustaf Adolf Boltenstern 1921–1927:...
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    Gillis Bildt Cabinet   Örbom, AxelAxel Örbom (1836–1889) 28 September 1888 (1888-09-28) 30 May 1889 (1889-05-30) 244 days Independent – Gillis Bildt Cabinet...
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    (acting) 1892–1896: Adam Thorén 1896–1904: Richard Berg 1904–1905: Knut Gillis Bildt 1905–1915: Fredrik Holmquist 1915–1926: Fredrik Frölich 1926–1935: Axel...
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    Monarch – Oscar II Prime Minister – Robert Themptander, Gillis Bildt 6 February – Gillis Bildt assumed the position of prime minister 25 June – The Umeå...
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    fundraising for arms for the Polish insurgents. 1863–1864: Rudberg and Gillis Bildt develop a city plan for Stockholm. Albert Lindhagen is appointed head...
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    subordinate to the commander officer of Västerbotten Regiment. 1893–1893: Knut Gillis Bildt (acting) 1893-1895: Gustaf Magnus Oskar Roger Björnstjerna 1895–1904:...
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  • (1902–1913) Chief of His Majesty's Military Staff (1910–1923) Army Knut Gillis Bildt 1919 1854 1927 Chief of the General Staff (1905–1919) Army Lars Tingsten...
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  • Events from the year 1889 in Sweden Monarch – Oscar II Prime Minister – Gillis Bildt, Gustaf Åkerhielm 12 October Gustaf Åkerhielm assumed the position of...
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