1792 in Sweden

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Anckaströms mask, knife and pistol
The decorations at the funeral

Events from the year 1792 in Sweden

Incumbents[]

  • MonarchGustav III then Gustav IV Adolf

Events[]

  • January - King Gustav III summon the Riksdag of the Estates to Gävle.
  • February - The Riksdag of the Estates is dissolved.
  • 16 March - Assassination of Gustav III: Gustav III of Sweden is assassinated by Jakob Johan Anckarström at a masked ball the Royal Swedish Opera in Stockholm.
  • 29 March - Gustav III dies and are succeeded by his minor son, Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden, under the guardianship of his uncle, Duke Charles.
  • The Funeral of Gustav III
  • 27 April – Jakob Johan Anckarström is executed for regicide in Stockholm.
  • July - Gustaf Adolf Reuterholm becomes a member of the guardian government and the de facto regent of Sweden.
  • 20 December – The Marriage of Figaro is given for the first time in Sweden at the Stenborg Theatre in Stockholm with and Eleonora Säfström.[1]
  • The French Theater of Gustav III is dissolved.
  • by Thomas Thorild.
  • Thomas Thorild is exiled for revolutionary ideas.
  • Foundation of the Nationalmuseum.
  • Foundation of the school of Johanna Lohm.

Births[]

  • 23 March – Carl Georg Brunius, art historian, archaeologist and architect (died 1869)
  • 16 April - Ulla Stenberg, artist (died 1858)
  • 24 July - Hedda Wrangel, composer (died 1833)
  • 28 August – Karolina Bock, actress (died 1872)
  • Date unknown - Halta-Kajsa, tradition bearer (died 1857)

Deaths[]

  • 15 December – Joseph Martin Kraus, composer (born 1756)
  • 8 November - Hedvig Eleonora von Fersen, courtier (born 1753)

References[]

  1. ^ Johan Flodmark : Stenborgska skådebanorna (The Stenborg Stages) (Swedish)


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