Christian Lundeberg (14 July 1842 – 10 November 1911) was a Swedish politician who served as Prime Minister of Sweden from 2 August to 7 November 1905...
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Lundeberg is a Swedish surname that may refer to Åke Lundeberg (1888–1939), Swedish sports shooter Christian Lundeberg (1842–1911), Swedish politician...
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minister of agriculture in the short-lived coalition cabinet of Christian Lundeberg, formed in 1905 specifically to handle the issue of the dissolution...
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Prime minister (1902–1905) Johan Ramstedt, Prime minister (1905) Christian Lundeberg, Prime minister (1905) Norwegian prime ministers in Stockholm (complete...
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player and Stanley Cup champion Andreas Dackell – hockey player Christian Lundeberg – Prime Minister of Sweden Gösta Netzén – journalist and politician...
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Pyle, American artist and fiction writer (b. 1853) November 10 – Christian Lundeberg, Swedish politician, 10th Prime Minister of Sweden (b. 1842) November...
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Ramstedt — 10 Christian Lundeberg (1842–1911) 2 August 1905 – 7 November 1905 97 days Protectionist Party (General Electoral League) Lundeberg AvF–LS — 11...
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who served as Prime Minister of Norway in Stockholm (1903–1905). Christian Lundeberg, Prime Minister of Sweden between August and November 1905 Maud of...
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needed] In 1905, he returned to politics as part of as a member of Christian Lundeberg's coalition government, being the only member of the cabinet who had...
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(1881–1891) Pehr von Ehrenheim (1891–1895) Gustaf Sparre (1896–1908) Christian Lundeberg (1909–1911) Ivar Afzelius (1912–1915) Hugo Hamilton (1916–1928) Axel...
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1915–1920 Lennart Kolmodin, 1920–1949 Nils Hellström, 1949–1965 Christian Lundeberg, 1905 Arvid Lindman, 1906–1911 Carl Swartz, 1917 Ernst Trygger, 1923–1924...
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The Christian Democrats (Swedish: Kristdemokraterna [ˈkrɪ̂sːtdɛmʊˌkrɑːtɛɳa] , KD) is a Christian democratic political party in Sweden founded in March...
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house. In 1905, he became a Minister without portfolio in Christian Lundeberg's cabinet. Lundeberg appointed him a delegate in Karlstad that year to negotiate...
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4 – Hermann Cohen, German-Jewish philosopher (d. 1918) July 14 – Christian Lundeberg, 10th Prime Minister of Sweden (d. 1911) July 18 – William D. Coleman...
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Norwegians. A secret committee led by 1st Chamber protectionist leader Christian Lundeberg rejected the Government's proposal which led to the resignation of...
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killed by a U.S. attack on his headquarters. The Prime Minister Christian Lundeberg of Sweden and his cabinet resigned after having concluded the settlement...
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of Sweden and University Chancellor Sweden 562 6 November 1905 Christian Lundeberg Member of First Chamber 1886–1911 Prime Minister in 1905 Sweden...
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Älvsborg County Wilhelm Lothigius county governor 1836 Halland County Christian Lundeberg bruksägare 1842 Gävleborg County Johan Lundin land tenure 1823 Stockholm...
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Riksdag election based mainly on voting rights reform, and replaced Christian Lundeberg. By a margin of 56,279 in favor and 9,073 against, voters in the...
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Carolina Boström wife of Erik Gustaf Boström 1902–1905 Henrika Charlotta Torén wife of Johan Ramstedt 1905 Anna Elfbrink wife of Christian Lundeberg 1905...
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Key 1883–1895: Gustaf Sparre 1896–1900: Christian Lundeberg 1901–1901: Hugo Tamm 1902–1903: Christian Lundeberg 1904–1907: Hugo Tamm 1908–1912: Gottfrid...
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1905 – 7 November 1905 Monarch Oscar II of Sweden Prime Minister Christian Lundeberg Preceded by August Gyldenstolpe Succeeded by Eric Trolle Personal...
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protectionist party. Two politicians from this party, Gustaf Åkerhielm and Christian Lundeberg, served as Prime Minister of Sweden. In 1912 the Protectionist Party...
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Political offices Preceded by Christian Lundeberg Speaker of the Riksdag 1912–1915 Succeeded by Hugo Hamilton Cultural offices Preceded by Claes Herman...
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representative legislature. Businessman and right-wing politician Christian Lundeberg became Prime Minister of Sweden. The Ancient Order of Druids initiated...
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Gustaf Boström April 13-August 2: Johan Ramstedt August 2-November 7: Christian Lundeberg starting November 7: Karl Staaff February 4–12 – The Nordic Games...
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II Karl-Magnus Thulstrup as Crown Prince Gustav Sven Bergvall as Christian Lundeberg, Swedish prime minister Ragnar Widestedt as Fredrik Wachtmeister...
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Hägglund Järta Karlsson Kasselstrand Kjellén Kristersson Krönmark Lindman Lundeberg Malmer Stenergard Pethrus Trygger Wallmark Weimers Commentators Arpi Martinsson...
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Margit Lundblad Social Democratic Party 1966–1970 Malmöhus County Christian Lundeberg Protectionist Party independent 1886–1911 Gävleborg County Ernst...
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Hägglund Järta Karlsson Kasselstrand Kjellén Kristersson Krönmark Lindman Lundeberg Malmer Stenergard Pethrus Trygger Wallmark Weimers Commentators Arpi Martinsson...
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