1826 in Sweden
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Sweden-related events during the year of 1826
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Events from the year 1826 in Sweden
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- - Barnängens manufaktur is closed in Stockholm.
Births
[edit ]- 19 January - Rudolf Wall, publisher and journalist (died 1893)
- 15 February - Edvard Swartz, stage actor (died 1897)
- 18 February – Lea Ahlborn, metallist (died 1897)
- 5 June - Ivar Hallström, composer (died 1901)
- 19 July - Elsa Borg, educator and social worker (died 1909)
- 26 August – Johan Fredrik Höckert, artist (died 1866)
- 2 September – Augusta Dorothea Eklund, street peddler and eccentric (died 1895)
- 16 October - Mathilda Ebeling, soprano (died 1851)
- 11 November – Elise Arnberg, miniaturist and photographer (died 1891)
- Wilhelmina Lagerholm, photographer (died 1917)
Deaths
[edit ]- 14 March – Julie Alix de la Fay ballerina (born 1746)
- 6 May - Sophie Hagman, ballerina and royal mistress (born 1758)[1]
- 19 June - Elsa Fougt, chief editor (born 1754)
- 17 November – Caroline Müller, opera singer (born 1755)[2]
- - Caroline Lewenhaupt, courtier and writer (born 1754)
- - Maria Aurora Uggla, royal favorite (born 1747)
References
[edit ]- ^ "Anna Stina (Sophie) Hagman" (in Swedish). Svenskt kvinnobiografiskt lexikon . Retrieved 20 February 2024.
- ^ "Carolina Frederikke Müller" (in Swedish). Svenskt kvinnobiografiskt lexikon . Retrieved 20 February 2024.