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  Personakt för ANNA LOVISA 2 ALMGREN, Född 1857
Personakt för ANNA LOVISA 2 ALMGREN, Född 1857
Birth: 22 Aug 1857 Knutsberg Nora Parish Sweden
Birth: 23 Sep 1853 Dalkarlsberg Nora Parish Sweden
www.pellispricken.se /register/p1b3a8f7c.html   (185 words)

  
  Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal
Queen Louise of Denmark (October 31, 1851 — March 20, 1926) was a princess of Sweden and the Queen consort of Frederik VIII of Denmark.
Louise Josephine Eugenie of the House of Bernadotte was born Princess Lovisa of Sweden in Stockholm.
But although Sweden had previously had female monarchs, and approval of female succession was declared in 1604, provision had not been made for it in the new constitution of 1809.
www.goupstate.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=NEWS&template=wiki&text=Lovisa_of_Sweden   (445 words)

  
 Lovisa of Sweden - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Queen Louise of Denmark (Born Princess Lovisa/Louise of Sweden), Louise Josephine Eugenie of the House of Bernadotte (1851-1926) was the only daughter of King Carles XV (3.5.1826 Stockholm -18.9.1872 Malmö) and Queen Louise of Sweden (5.8.1828 The Hague-30.3.1871 Stockholm).
However, this event was due to the split between the union of Norway and Sweden in 1905 and not due to Carles XV's way of reading the Norwegian constitution.
Norway came to belong to Charles XIII of Sweden as a result of war, but also because he was a descendant of a junior branch of the Oldenburg House, the Norwegian Royal House of that time.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Lovisa_of_Sweden   (375 words)

  
 FredVII
Lovisa of Sweden, Queen of Denmark, wearing the tiara inherited from her grandmother, Queen Josephine of Sweden
Lovisa was a shy and plain girlwith much formal manners; she had the nickname of "Swan".
Compared to Prince Frederik's sisters, Lovisa was dull and boring, but she was very rich, coming her fortune from her mother, Lovisa of the Netherlands.
www.geocities.com /jesusib/FredVII.html   (753 words)

  
 Refinery29: Lovisa Burfitt -- womenswear, designer profile, sweden, paris, international designers, art
For Lovisa, a Swede who now resides in Paris, music is a huge motivation and source of inspiration for Burfitt, her 4-year-old clothing line.
A natural doodler, Lovisa defaces her shirts with suggestive scrawlings of rock 'n' roll's patron saint, Kate Moss, who gyrates in beds of fantasy birds, flowers with eyes and disembodied legs.
Like her collections, Lovisa's personal style is a little bit of everything: thrashed punk staples, a bustle here, a ruffled collar there, and a little burlesque wiggle.
www.refinery29.com /my_style/lovisa_burfitt.php   (582 words)

  
 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal
In July 1868, Frederik became engaged to the seventeen-year-old only daughter of Charles XIV John of Sweden, Lovisa of Sweden.
The founder was Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte, who had been one of Napoleon's generals, and who was elected King of Sweden with the name of Charles XV of Sweden.
Crown Prince Frederik and Lovisa of Sweden married in Stockholm on July 28, 1869.
www.goupstate.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=NEWS&template=wiki&text=Frederik_VIII_of_Denmark   (560 words)

  
 Who was Emanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772)?
When it did become known at last that Swedenborg was the author of the books of the Second Coming of Jesus Christ, which caused a good deal of stir at the time, he never took advantage of this opportunity to go on a campaign to "sell" them.
These incidents are well documented - involving, in one case, Queen Lovisa Ulrika of Sweden - and there appears no obvious way to explain how he found out the things he did if he was not in communication with the spiritual world.
Again, these facts don't prove the truth of his claim but are something to think about.
www.swedenborgdigitallibrary.org /contets/es.html   (2568 words)

  
 Rosenstein, Nils Rosén von
This work, entitled The Diseases of Children and Their Remedies, was the first modern pediatric textbook, and it encouraged progress in the area of child health.
In his day, he was the most eminent physician in Sweden.
He became a world famous professor of practical medicine at Uppsala University, and he was knighted by Queen Lovisa of Sweden.
www.faqs.org /nutrition/Biographies/Rosenstein-Nils-Ros-n-von.html   (419 words)

  
  Spalter för Roman
His deafness may be an explanation for the self-exile, but another reason could have been the displeasure with the overall cultural life that some members of the Court expressed.
Queen Lovisa Ulrika wrote home to Germany and complained that the court had "a deaf kapellmästare, a lame dance master, a disfigured fencing master and a blind court painter".
Since Pape finally became organist in Västerås, it can be concluded that the horn to these gentlemen really was a side instrument, which at it's arrival on the musical scene was mentioned as a curiosity, an instrument to be used at the hunt and other festivities, but not in the Hovkapellet.
www.svenskahorn.se /english/roman.html   (3352 words)

  
  Scandinavian Acenstors of Vannette Erikson - vesg41 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Lovisa JOHANSON was born in 1855 in Ranbyn, Ranea, Norrbotten, Sweden.
Ida LINDBECK was born in 1877 in Ranea, Norrbotten, Sweden.
Hilma LINDBECK was born in 1886 in Ranea, Norrbotten, Sweden.
legerdemains.com /ancestors/vesg41.htm   (422 words)

  
 Swedish history, Swedish queens (Lovisa Ulrika of Preussen)...
Lovisa was married par procuration in Berlin to Crown prince Adolf Fredrik.
Lovisa had a dominating role in the royal life at the time and she was famous for her banquettes and balls which had many, in their time, famous personalities as guests.
When Adolf Fredrik became king in 1751 the political life in Sweden was quite unstable as the party in power (hatt partiet) had failed their promises to strengthen the power for the king.
www.luth.se /luth/present/sweden/history/queens/lovisaulrika   (205 words)

  
 CalendarHome.com - - Calendar Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In July 1868, Frederik became engaged to the seventeen-year-old only daughter of Charles XV of Sweden, Lovisa of Sweden.
The founder was John Bernadotte, who had been one of Napoleon's generals, and who was elected King of Sweden with the name of Charles XV of Sweden.
Crown Prince Frederik and Lovisa of Sweden married in Stockholm on July 28, 1869.
encyclopedia.calendarhome.com /cgi-bin/encyclopedia.pl?p=Frederick_VIII_of_Denmark   (588 words)

  
 Swedish history, Swedish queens (Lovisa of Nederländerna)...
Lovisa was the daughter of prince Fredrik of Nederländerna and Louise of Preussen.
Lovisa died in 1871 at the 30:th of Mar. As she was a woman of the people in heart and she was patron of the poor she was much loved by the people.
She founded and protected crownprincess Lovisas hospital for children, femöresföreningen (a society meant to found childrens homes in the north part of the country), Lotten Wennbergs fond, Queen Lovisas understödsförening, Allmänna institutet för dövstumma och blinda, tysta skolan, and many, many more institutions.
www.luth.se /luth/present/sweden/history/queens/lovisaofn   (133 words)

  
 Louise Anderson   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Lovisa Anderson was born March 4, 1857 in in Ångarp parish, Västergötland, Sweden.
According to "Swedes in Texas": "Lovisa came to Texas and Brushy in 1870 in the company of her parents.
Lovisa died on April 18, 1944 in Georgetown, Texas.
home.comcast.net /~jackycat/landrsn.htm   (114 words)

  
  L-litter
Lilian was born in 1915 in Swansea, Wales.
Lovisa was the daughter of prince Fredrik of the Netherlands and Louise of Preussen.
As Lovisa was a woman of the people in heart and she was patron of the poor she was much loved by the people
www.bodyguardseuropeanburmese.com /litterL.htm   (349 words)

  
  Lovisa of Sweden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Queen Louise of Denmark (October 31, 1851 — March 20, 1926) was a princess of Sweden and the Queen consort of Frederik VIII of Denmark.
Louise Josephine Eugenie of the House of Bernadotte was born Princess Lovisa of Sweden in Stockholm.
She was the only daughter of King Charles XV (3.5.1826 Stockholm -18.9.1872 Malmö) and Queen Lovisa of Sweden (5.8.1828 The Hague-30.3.1871 Stockholm).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lovisa_of_Sweden   (404 words)

  
 Sam Sloan's Big Combined Family Trees - pafg318 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Sven ARELL was born in 1662 in Aringsås, Kronobergs län, Sweden.
Karl EK was born in 1841 in Drev, Kronobergs län, Sweden.
Isak ZACKRISSON was born in 1615 in Kisa, Östergötlands län, Sweden.
www.anusha.com /pafg318.htm   (361 words)

  
 Sam Sloan's Family Tree - pafg207 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Hildur Kristina ANDERSSON was born in 1872 in Ulrika, Östergötlands län, Sweden.
Greta ANDERSSON was born in 1907 in Medelplana, Skaraborgs län, Sweden.
Elsa Hedvig Amalia ALMQVIST was born in 1884 in Kullerstad, Östergötlands län, Sweden.
www.samsloan.com /pafg207.htm   (679 words)

  
 Namnlöst dokument
Elected King of Sweden in Arboga in Autumn 1440, became King of Sweden in September 1441, crowned in Uppsala 14 of September 1441.
Heir to the Danish throne in 1455, heir to the Swedish and Norwegian thrones in 1458.
Married 19 of June with Lovisa (Wilhelmina Fredrika Alexandra Anna Louise) of the Netherlands (1828-1871), daughter of Prince Fredrik of the Netherlands and Lovisa Augusta Wilhelmina Amalia of Prussia.
www.warholm.nu /Kingnor.html   (3931 words)

  
 The Royal House of Sweden, 1939-1945
Sigvard Bernadotte, formerly Prince of Sweden and Duke of Uppland (1907-).
Lennart Bernadotte, formerly Prince of Sweden and Duke of Smaland (1909-).
Carl, Prince Bernadotte, formerly Prince of Sweden and Duke of Ostergötland (1911-).
gsteinbe.intrasun.tcnj.edu /royalty/houses/sweden.htm   (283 words)

  
 Mony´s Family Page
Lovisa is now six months old, and gotta be one of the cutest and nicest babies around.
Lovisa was not really carried to the priest, she entered!
Lovisa did her chores in church, including the rose petals on the floor.
members.tripod.com /~pingvin4/baby.htm   (448 words)

  
 Sustainable styles – can Swedish fashion save the planet? - SWEDEN.SE   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Designers in Sweden’s fast growing eco-fashion industry are now gathering for the first time to show their sustainable clothing designs.
Sweden’s eco-friendly fashion movement has continued to grow, promising to put an end to destructive practices.
Lovisa Burfitt, who bases her label in Paris, agrees: “Certification is important.
www.sweden.se /templates/cs/Print_Article.aspx?id=15982   (999 words)

  
 Ingeborg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ingeborg of Denmark, daughter of Frederick VIIIof Denmark and Lovisa of Sweden, wife of Charles of Sweden, Duke of Westrogothia
Ingeborg of Sweden, daughter of Eric X of Sweden, wife of Birger jarl and mother of Valdemar I of Sweden and so forth
This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ingeborg   (206 words)

  
 The Guitar in Sweden
The lute was known in Sweden as early as in the beginning of the 15th century and we find many traces of it during the following centuries.
It once belonged to Queen Lovisa Ulrika of Sweden and it was sold at the Christian Hammer auction in Cologne in 1892.
He seems to have stayed in Sweden during the period 1 July 1833 until 1 July 1835 and he was during this period employed at the Swedish Hofkapelle as viola player.
www.tabulatura.com /SWEGUIT.htm   (8152 words)

  
 Peter NILSSON & Lovisa GABRIELSDOTTER   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Born: 12 Dec 1787 in Tornbotten, Algutsrum Parish, Kalmar lan, Sweden
Born: 07 Mar 1825 in Jordtorp, Algutsrum Parish, Kalmar lan, Sweden
Christened: 13 Mar 1825 in Algutsrum Parish, Kalmar lan, Sweden
members.shaw.ca /sjohansson1/grpf863.html   (158 words)

  
 Kongero.se
Lovisas voice has an extensive range which makes it possible for her to sing any kind of part, whether high or low...
She grew up in Lidköping and Karlstad, both located in the middle of Sweden.
Lovisa has a long history of singing and playing swedish folk music in all kinds of constellations but now Kongero more and more becomes her first priority.
www.kongero.se /eng/about_us/lovisa/lovisa.html   (177 words)

  
 Sweden Heads of State
Known as Mätta Ivarsdotter in Sweden, she was very influential during the regency of her third husband was Svante Nilsson Sture, who was Regent of Sweden for King Hans of Denmark, Norway and Sweden.
Throughout her reign, she attempted to increase the authority of the Crown, and in this she was supported by the lower estates against the nobility and the Council of the Realm.
On her 18th birthday the 14th of June the crown Princess swore the oath on the constitution and was inaugurated as Deputy Head of State.
www.guide2womenleaders.com /Sweden_Heads.htm   (1124 words)

  
 Lovisa Frost - About - Hosts
Lovisa Frost, a native of Sweden, first joined the Talk Radio News Service in the spring of 2000.
In the summer of 2005, Lovisa found her way back to Washington and now serves as an Executive Producer and Correspondent covering the White House and Capitol Hill.
Lovisa graduated from University of Maryland - College Park, with a degree in French and minor in International Journalism.
www.talkradionews.com /about/hosts/lfrost.html   (105 words)

  
 Anders JACOBSSON OLANDER & Christina JONSDOTTER   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Born: 06 Jun 1843 in Dorby, Norra Mockleby Parish, Kalmar lan, Sweden
Christened: 09 Jun 1843 in Norra Mockleby Parish, Kalmar lan, Sweden
Born: 07 Jun 1858 in Brottorp, Norra Mockleby Parish, Kalmar lan, Sweden
members.shaw.ca /sjohansson1/grpf151.html   (278 words)

  
 Royalty Danjel   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Her daughter Louise became Queen Lovisa of Sweden-Norway in 1859, she died in 1871, then the tiara went to her daughter, Queen Louise of Denmark.
HM Queen Alexandrine of Denmark, born Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin.
HM Queen Louise of Denmark, born Princess of Sweden.
nl.msnusers.com /RoyaltyDanjel/denorangenassauw.msnw   (288 words)

  
 boys clothing: Danish royalty -- Christian X
His parents were King Frederik VIII and Princess Lovisa of Sweden.
Princess Lovisa's parents were King Carl XV of Sweden and Norway (1826-1872) and Princess Louise of the Netherlands (1828-1871).
Princess Ingeborg (1878-) married Prince Carl of Sweden and became the Duchess of Västergötland.
histclo.com /royal/den/royal-denc10.htm   (1232 words)

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