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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nils von Rosenstein. Nils von Rosenstein (1 December 1752 — 7 August 1824) was a Swedish civil servant and propagator...
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    Nils Rosén von Rosenstein (11 February 1706 – 16 July 1773) was a Swedish physician. He is considered the founder of modern pediatrics, while his work...
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  • admiral Moshe Rosenstein (1880–1941), Lithuanian rabbi Nettie Rosenstein (1890–1980), Jewish-American fashion designer Nils Rosén von Rosenstein (1706–1773)...
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  • Nils Rosén may refer to: Nils Rosén von Rosenstein, professor of medicine at Uppsala University Nils von Rosenstein, son of the previous, first secretary...
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    then raised under the tutelage of his father and the liberal-minded Nils von Rosenstein. Upon Gustav III's assassination in March 1792, Gustav Adolf succeeded...
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    Margareta Rosén von Rosenstein, whose children were knighted in 1773 and adopted their grandfather's, archiater Nils Rosén von Rosenstein, noble name, but...
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    maternal grandfather was Uppsala University professor of medicine Nils Rosén von Rosenstein (1706–1773). He attended Uppsala University where he first studied...
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    Academy Born Years Notes 1. 11. Nils von Rosenstein 1752 1786–1824 2. 13. Frans Michael Franzén 1772 1824–1834 3. 12. Bernhard von Beskow 1796 1834–1868 4. 5...
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    Martina von Schwerin preferred the philosophy of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, although she was influenced by the enlightenment ideas of Nils von Rosenstein.[citation...
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    of his father Lucas, two of his nephews, the scholar and humanist Nils von Rosenstein, and the singer Teresa Vandoni. This last is considered his most...
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  • Nicolaus Ragvaldi (Latinized form of Swedish Nils Ragvaldsson) (born in the early 1380s and died on 17 February 1448) was bishop of Växjö and from 1438–1448...
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    a descendant of Swedish finance minister Gustaf Lagercrantz. Nils Rosén von Rosenstein Prize (2014) Hugo Lagercrantz, Karolinska Institute De ansvarige...
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    exhibitions concerning Uppsala scientists such as Carl von Linne, Anders Celsius and Nils von Rosenstein Valsgärde. The Vendel Period - The Viking Age, containing...
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    Frese 1797 Måns von Rosenstein 1797 Carl Adolph Danckwardt 1800 Claes Hjelmstjerna 1800 Carl Fredric Aschling 1808 Maurits Peter von Krusenstierna 1809...
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  • famed erotic memoirs of Gustaf Hallenstierna, who named himself, Nils von Rosenstein and Carl Fredrik Fredenheim as her clients. The poet Johan Henrik...
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    became a center of cultural debate frequented by Gustaf af Leopold, Nils von Rosenstein, Frans Michael Franzén and Gudmund Jöran Adlerbeth. During these...
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    edition, 1884-1885) were revised by himself. His correspondence with Nils von Rosenstein and with Abraham Niclas Clewberg was edited by Henrik Schück (1886-1887...
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    ordained) 1285–1289: Magnus Bosson 1289–1291: Johan 1292–1305: Nils Allesson 1308–1314: Nils Kettilsson 1315–1332: Olov Björnsson 1332–1341: Petrus Filipsson...
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  • September – Carl Stenborg, opera singer (died 1813) 12 December – Nils von Rosenstein, civil servant and propagator for enlightenment thinking (died 1824)...
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  • Nils Allesson and appealed the election to Rome. This occurred during a period without a valid Pope elected due to a deadlock among cardinals. Nils later...
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    Uno von Troil (24 February 1746 in Stockholm – 1803) was the Church of Sweden Archbishop of Uppsala 1786–1803. He was the son of Samuel Troilius, who...
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    S2CID 26741353. BERG, F (1964). "Correspondence Between Nils Ros'En Von Rosenstein And Albrecht Von Haller". Acta Paediatrica. Supplementum. 156: 103–108...
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  • 1352–1372 Nils Markusson [sv] 1373–1374 Gottskalk Falkdal [sv] 1375–1391 Nils Hermansson [sv] 1391–1436 Knut Bosson [sv] 1436–1440 ? 1441–1458 Nils König [sv]...
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    presence of Nils Rosén von Rosenstein, who taught from 1731 and became professor in 1740, led to a great improvement. Under Rosén von Rosenstein, Bäck's medical...
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    Nils Martin Modéus (born 1 March 1962) is a Swedish theologian and bishop who is Archbishop of Uppsala and primate of the Church of Sweden. Prior to this...
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  • Anders Johan von Höpken 31 March 1712 Stockholm, Sweden 9 May 1789 (aged 77) Stockholm, Sweden 20 March 1786 5 April 1786 9 May 1789 Nils Philip Gyldenstolpe...
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    his son, Gerard Sandifort (1779–1848). Sandifort translated Nils Rosén von Rosenstein's Underrättelser om barn-sjukdomar och deras botemedel (The diseases...
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    the 18th century are such well-known figures as Elis Schröderheim, Nils von Rosenstein, Johan Henrik Kellgren, Johan Gabriel Oxenstierna, Bengt Lidner,...
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  • pastor primarius [sv] Peter Samuel Drysén [sv] secretary of state Nils von Rosenstein bishop Johan Jacob Hedrén [sv] archbishop Johan Olof Wallin archbishop...
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    appointment. As bishop he succeeded Uno von Troil, who had been made Archbishop of Uppsala, and in 1805 he succeeded von Troil as archbishop of Uppsala as well...
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