in India is imprisoned in the Black Hole of Calcutta. June 22 – The Coup of 1756, an attempted coup d'état planned by Queen Louisa Ulrika of Sweden,...
The Coup of 1756 (Swedish: Kuppen 1756) was an attempted coup d'état planned by Queen Louisa Ulrika of Sweden to abolish the rule of the Riksdag of the...
InSweden, public holidays (Swedish: helgdagar) are established by acts of Parliament (the Riksdag). The official holidays can be divided into Christian...
in a contacting electrolyte solution. H+ exchanged zeolites are particularly useful as solid acid catalysts. The term was originally coined in1756 by...
The demography of Sweden is monitored by the Statistiska centralbyrån (Statistics Sweden). Sweden's population was 10,555,448 (1 Nov 2023), making it...
the Coup of 1756 to abolish the rule of the Riksdag of the Estates and reinstate absolute monarchy inSweden. He nearly lost his throne in consequence...
only as the Swedish Flag Day (Swedish: Svenska flaggans dag). It was officially named the Swedish National Day by the parliament of Swedenin 1983, and...
Immigration to Sweden is the process by which people migrate to Sweden to reside in the country. Many, but not all, become Swedish citizens. The economic...
family was introduced to the Swedish House of Lords in1756 and is best known for their participation in the Great Northern War in Finland. C.O. Brakel was...
The year 1756in science and technology involved some significant events. Joseph Black describes how carbonates become more alkaline when they lose carbon...
the Coup of 1756 to abolish the rule of the Riksdag of the Estates and reinstate absolute monarchy inSweden. He nearly lost his throne in consequence...
Fredrik Brahe (15 October 1756 – 12 December 1826) was a Swedish noble and courtier. Magnus Fredrik Brahe was born on 15 October 1756 to Count Erik Brahe and...
Music. The Royal Swedish Academy of Music – Official site Joseph Martin Kraus A page dedicated to Joseph Martin Kraus (1756–1792) – "Swedish Mozart", with...
Sweden, consort of Gustavus Adolphus Nils Brahe (1604–1632): General in the Swedish army Nils Brahe (1633–1699): Swedish Count Erik Brahe (1722–1756):...
The mass media inSweden has a long tradition going back to the 1766 law enacting freedom of the press. The press is subsidized by the government and...
a list of radio networks and stations inSweden and elsewhere broadcasting exclusively or partly in the Swedish language. Sveriges Radio P1, talk and...
July 1756in Sjundeå, Nyland, Sweden (now Finland) – 27 December 1813 in Schleswig), was a Swedish statesman. He acted as the de facto regent of Sweden during...
and organist (died 1822) September 27 – Christoffer Christian Karsten, Swedish operatic tenor (died 1827) December 30 – Paul Wranitzky, Moravian-Austrian...
This is a timeline of Swedish history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events inSweden and its predecessor states. To...
Music of Sweden. Joseph Martin Kraus A page dedicated to Joseph Martin Kraus (1756-1792) - "Swedish Mozart", with a list of further links. v t e v t e...
Swedish is the official language of Sweden and is spoken by the vast majority of the 10.23 million inhabitants of the country. It is a North Germanic language...
resulted in the deposition of Ahmed III and the end of the Tulip era. 1756, Coup of 1756inSweden: Louisa Ulrika of Prussia, Queen of Sweden, attempted...
Swedish cinema is known for including many acclaimed films; during the 20th century the industry was the most prominent of Scandinavia. This is largely...
The history of Jews inSweden can be traced from the 17th century, when their presence is verified in the baptism records of the Stockholm Cathedral....
Louisa Ulrika of Prussia (Swedish: Lovisa Ulrika; German: Luise Ulrike; 24 July 1720 – 16 July 1782) was Queen of Sweden from 1751 to 1771 as the wife...
The history of Sweden can be traced back to the melting of the Northern Polar Ice Caps. From as early as 12000 BC, humans have inhabited this area. Throughout...