1735 in Sweden

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Events from the year 1735 in Sweden

Incumbents[]

  • MonarchFrederick I

Events[]

  • 17 March - The Freemasonry is introduced to Sweden by .[1]
  • 10 May - is created: it is re-founded as the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts in 1773.[2]
  • August - Arvid Horn renews the treaty between Sweden and Russia.
  • - The Riksdag introduce and amendment to the sumptuary law of clothing from 1731, when all manner of artificial and superfluous decorations within clothing are to be banned: the law results in a fiasco when the members of parliament are themselves attacked by spies wishing to report law breakers, and in practice, the law is ignored until fallen out of use in 1738.[3]
  • - Systema naturae by Carl Linnaeus.
  • - Sweden establish a permanent embassy at Constantinople in the Ottoman Empire.
  • The Speigelberg Company tour Sweden and is confirmed to have performed in Norrköping this year.

Births[]

  • 2 April - Ulrika Pasch, painter (died 1796)
  • 23 September - Clas Bjerkander, meteorologist, botanist, and entomologist (died 1795)
  • - Anna Hammar-Rosén, publisher (died 1805)

Deaths[]

  • 27 September - Peter Artedi, naturalist (born 1705)
  • - Charlotta von Liewen, politically active countess (born 1683)
  • - Catharina Bröms, ironmaster (born 1665)

References[]

  1. ^ ”Svenska Frimurare Orden”. Arkiverad från originalet den 2010-08-17. Läst 25 mars 2011.
  2. ^ Svensk uppslagsbok; Lund 1929
  3. ^ Svenska folkets underbara öden / V. Karl XII:s tid från 1710 samt den äldre frihetstiden 1709-1739


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