Events from the year 1846 in Sweden
| |||||
Decades: | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
See also: |
Incumbents
editEvents
edit- 28 June: The Church of Sweden Härnösand Cathedral is inaugurated.[1]
- December 22 - The guild system in Sweden is abolished by the Fabriks och Handtwerksordning and Handelsordningen.[2]
- Trade and craft professions are opened to all unmarried women.[3]
- Adolf Eugene von Rosen and Georg Theodor Policron von Chiewitz proposes a regulation of Gamla stan.[4]
- The Swedish History Museum is founded.
- Gothenburg becomes the first Swedish city to be lit up by voal gas.[5]
- Den broderade plånboken by August Blanche
- Dubbelgångaren av Fjodor Dostojevskij
- Engelbrekt och hans dalkarlar by August Blanche
- Läkaren by August Blanche
- Magister Bläckstadius eller giftermåls-annonsen by August Blanche
- Rika morbror by August Blanche
- Syskonbarnen eller Hofgunst och Folkgunst by Karl Kullberg
- Torparen och hans omgifning by Sophie von Knorring
Births
edit- 26 February – Amanda Forsberg, ballerina
- 16 March – Gösta Mittag-Leffler, mathematician (died 1927)
- 28 April – Johan Oskar Backlund, astronomer (died 1916)
- 5 May – Lars Magnus Ericsson, inventor, entrepreneur and founder of telephone equipment manufacturer Ericsson (incorporated as Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (died 1926)
- May - Nanna Hoffman factory owner (died 1920)
- 22 December – Andreas Hallén, composer, conductor and music teacher (died 1925)
Deaths
edit- 28 January - Sara Wacklin, writer and educator (born 1790)
- 8 April - Augusta von Fersen, courtier (born 1754)
- 2 November – Esaias Tegnér, poet (born 1782)
- 18 December – Emilie Högqvist, actress and royal mistress (born 1812)
- Helena Spinacuta, actor and acrobat (born 1766)
References
edit- ^ Bodil Mascher (2014). "Härnösands domkyrka" (PDF) (in Swedish). Västernorrland County Museum. p. 7. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 February 2021. Retrieved 6 April 2021.
- ^ Du Rietz, Anita, Kvinnors entreprenörskap: under 400 år, 1. uppl., Dialogos, Stockholm, 2013, s 270
- ^ "Göteborgs universitetsbibliotek: Viktiga årtal". Ub.gu.se. 2011-12-21. Retrieved 2013-10-07
- ^ Hall, Thomas (1999). Huvudstad i omvandling – Stockholms planering och utbyggnad under 700 år (in Swedish). Stockholm: Sveriges Radios förlag. ISBN 91-522-1810-4.
- ^ Hadenius, Stig, Nilsson, Torbjörn & Åselius, Gunnar, Sveriges historia: vad varje svensk bör veta, Bonnier Alba, Stockholm, 1996