Events from the year 1772inSweden Monarch – Gustav III February - The pamphlet Det Olyckliga Swenska Fruentimrets Böneskrift till Allmänheten by Anna...
The Revolution of 1772, also known as The Bloodless Revolution (Swedish: Revolutionen) or the Coup of Gustav III (Gustav III:s statskupp or older Gustav...
Sweden from 1772 to 1809 is better known as the Gustavian era of Kings Gustav III and Gustav IV, as well as the reign of King Charles XIII of Sweden....
Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1772. 1772 (MDCCLXXII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting...
Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden, is a Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. At 450,295 square kilometres (173...
Order of Vasa (Swedish: Kungliga Vasaorden) is a Swedish order of chivalry founded on 29 May 1772 by King Gustav III. It is awarded to Swedish citizens for...
Society in Lund (Swedish: Kungliga Fysiografiska Sällskapet i Lund), is one of the Royal Academies inSweden. It was founded in Lund, on December 2, 1772, and...
republic in 1917, and its parliament used the Swedish Constitution of 1772 as legal basis to operate until the country adopted its new constitution in 1919...
The Swedish Empire (Swedish: stormaktstiden, "the Era of Great Power") was the period inSwedish history spanning much of the 17th and early 18th centuries...
decline of the Swedish Empire that began with the adoption of the Instrument of Government in 1719 and ended with Gustav III's self-coup in1772. This shift...
III till våra dagar. first book 1772–1842" (Swedish theatre and Swedish actors from Gustav III to our days) (Swedish) Georg Nordensvan: "Svensk teater...
accepted a new constitution that ended Sweden's second Autocracy (1789–1809). At the sessions in 1634, 1719, 1720, 1772 and 1809 new constitutions were adopted...
III in1772, which restored royal sovereignty under the guise of the 1634 Instrument of Government. In 1789, by the Act of Union and Security (Swedish: Förenings-...
King Charles XII in the Great Northern War. Seizing power from the government in a coup d'état, called the Swedish Revolution, in1772, that ended the...
extramarital son: Carl Löwenhielm 1772–1861 Adopted sons: Charles August, Crown Prince of Sweden Charles XIV John of SwedenSweden: Knight of the Order of the...
Michael Franzén (1772–1847), Swedish poet Gustaf Franzen (born 1996), Swedish ice hockey player Ingemar Franzén (1927–1985), Swedish weightlifter Ivar...
1718 to 1772, when the monarch's powers were greatly reduced and the president of the Privy Council became the dominant political figure inSweden. The General...
a Cap Party government 1769-1772 : Parliamentary rule with a Hat Party government 1772-1792 : King Gustaf III of Sweden, enlightened despotism 1792-1792 :...
InSweden, public holidays (Swedish: helgdagar) are established by acts of Parliament (the Riksdag). The official holidays can be divided into Christian...
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...
The demography of Sweden is monitored by the Statistiska centralbyrån (Statistics Sweden). Sweden's population was 10,555,448 (1 Nov 2023), making it...
Sweden maintained its policy of neutrality during World War II. When the war began on 1 September 1939, the fate of Sweden was unclear. But by a combination...
Spatial Transformation in Southern Sweden, 1750–1850. (1986). 268 pp. Roberts, Michael. The Age of Liberty: Sweden, 1719–1772. (1986). 233 pp. online...