Gustaf Erik Pasch (born Berggren) (3 September 1788 – 6 September 1862) was a Swedish inventor and professor of chemistry at Karolinska institute in Stockholm...
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canoeist Gustaf Erik Pasch, Swedish inventor Johan Pasch, Swedish painter Lorens Pasch the Younger (1733–1805), Swedish painter Lorens Pasch the Elder...
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accidental ignition. Nonetheless, safety matches, invented in 1844 by Gustaf Erik Pasch and market ready by the 1860s, did not gain consumer acceptance until...
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specially designed striking surface was developed in 1844 by the Swede Gustaf Erik Pasch. Pasch patented the use of red phosphorus in the striking surface. He...
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Today's modern safety matches were created by the Swedish chemist, Gustaf Erik Pasch. "Walker, John (1781?-1859)". Dictionary of National Biography. London:...
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small workshop he had rented. The safety match had been invented by Gustaf Erik Pasch (1788–1862) in 1844, but was difficult to produce commercially. In...
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boat ski Blaise Pascal (1623–1662), France – Pascal's calculator Gustaf Erik Pasch (1788–1862), Sweden – safety match Dimitar Paskov (1914–1986), Bulgaria...
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. 1839–1843 in London. Karl Klaus discovers ruthenium. Professor Gustaf Erik Pasch of Stockholm is granted the privilege of manufacturing a safety match...
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inventor and engineer Gustaf Erik Pasch (1788–1862), inventor and engineer Baltzar von Platen (1898–1984), inventor and engineer Erik Wallenberg (1915–1999)...
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Line to the east of the archipelago. Swedish chemistry professor Gustaf Erik Pasch is granted a privilege for his invention of a safety match. Robert...
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process to strengthen rubber. 1844 – Swedish chemistry professor Gustaf Erik Pasch invents the safety match. 1846 – Abraham Pineo Gesner develops a process...
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Scheutzian calculation engine, invented in 1837 and finalized in 1843. Gustaf Erik Pasch (1788–1862) invented the safety match. Martin von Wahrendorff (1789–1861)...
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Baron Erik Magnus Staël von Holstein, (25 October 1749, Loddby, Sweden – 9 May 1802, Poligny, France) was a Swedish diplomat, soldier and courtier best...
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were placed in the hands of a regency under his brother Prince Carl and Gustaf Adolf Reuterholm until his son and successor Gustav IV Adolf reached adulthood...
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fortune teller Ulrica Arfvidsson, and he also favored the medium Henrik Gustaf Ulfvenklou. In 1811, he founded the Order of Charles XIII, a Swedish order...
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21 April – Charlotta Eriksson, actress (born 1794) 6 September – Gustaf Erik Pasch, inventor and chemists (born 1788) - Charlotta Arfwedson, politically...
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- Kisamor, herbalist and natural doctor (died 1842) 3 September - Gustaf Erik Pasch, inventor and chemists (died 1862) - Brita Catharina Lidbeck, concert...
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Erik af Wetterstedt (12 August 1736 – 15 December 1822) was a Swedish nobleman and statesman. He was the father of Gustaf af Wetterstedt. Erik Wetterstedt...
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1670s. The initiative to build a stone church in Ekenäs came from earl Gustaf Adolf Leijonhufvud but the designer of the original Baroque church is unknown...
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Palme (1927–1986) politician Jesper Parnevik (born 1965) golfer Ulrika Pasch (1735–1796) painter Johann Patkul (1660–1707) Livonian nobleman and politician...
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Duke of Närke[1] 12th generation King Gustaf VI Adolf[1] Prince Wilhelm, Duke of Södermanland[1] Prince Erik, Duke of Västmanland[1] Prince Carl, Duke...
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protest toward the Hats government, she, as well as Fredrik Gyllenborg, Carl Gustaf Tessin, Anders von Höpken and many other figures of the Hats party left...
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Oscar Akermo, tattooist, painter Gustaf Wilhelm Palm (1810–1890), painter Anna Palm de Rosa (1859–1924), painter Ulrika Pasch (1735–1796), painter Georg Pauli...
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and then painted the great work Gustaf III's coronation in Stockholm Cathedral. Other prominent names were Johan Pasch, Per Krafft the Elder, Peter Adolf...
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designer Maxfield Parrish (1870–1966), American painter and illustrator Ulrika Pasch (1735–1796), Swedish painter and miniaturist Ed Paschke (1939–2004), American...
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artists such as Hedvig Charlotta Nordenflycht, Olof von Dalin, Jean Erik Rehn and Johan Pasch. She also had the Drottningholm Palace Theater and the Confidencen...
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Barbro Östlihn (1930–1995) Anna Palm de Rosa (1859–1924) Gustaf Wilhelm Palm (1810–1890) Ulrika Pasch (1735–1796) Georg Pauli (1855–1935) Axel Petersson Döderhultarn...
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Fredrik by Lorens Pasch Belligerents Sweden Dalecarlian peasants Supported by Uppsala Commanders and leaders Adolf Frederick Gustaf Schedin [sv] Skinnar...
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Fredrika-Bremer-Förbundet presented a suggestion of women's suffrage to prime minister Erik Gustaf Boström. The delegation was headed by Agda Montelius, accompanied by...
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Moravian Brethren in the West Indies in 1732 (d. 1766) March 12 – Johan Pasch, Swedish painter (d. 1769) March 13 – Johann Christoph Heilbronner, German...
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