1793 in Sweden

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Magdalena Charlotta Rudenschöld
Blå slussen 1790-tal
Johan Tobias Sergel, självporträtt från 1793

Events from the year 1793 in Sweden

Incumbents[]

  • MonarchGustav IV Adolf

Events[]

  • 7 January - Ebel riots in Stockholm.
  • 9 March - Riot among students in Scania.
  • May - Reuterholm completes a defense treaty with revolutionary France.
  • 18 December - Magdalena Rudenschöld is the first to be arrested when the Armfelt Conspiracy of the Gustavian Party against the guardian government is exposed.
  • - The Royal Dramatic Theatre changes localities from the Bollhuset to Makalös in Stockholm, and the Bollhuset building is torn down.
  • - The Royal Dramatic Training Academy is regulated and given its organization by Anne Marie Milan Desguillons and Joseph Sauze Desguillons.[1]

Births[]

  • 27 February - Elisabeth Frösslind, opera singer and actress (died 1861)
  • 20 August - Ulrika Sofia De Geer, salonnière (died 1869)
  • 14 October - Erik Johan Stagnelius, romantic poet (died 1823)
  • 28 November - Carl Jonas Love Almqvist, romantic poet, early feminist, realist, composer, social critic and traveller (died 1866)
  • 2 September - Caroline Ridderstolpe, composer (died 1878)

Deaths[]

  • 4 January - Bengt Lidner, poet (born 1757)
  • 2 March – Carl Gustaf Pilo, painter (born 1711)
  • 15 May - Peter Adolf Hall, painter (born 1739)
  • 19 May – Jean Eric Rehn
  • 5 July - Alexander Roslin, painter (born 1718)
  • 10 August - Daniel Rolander, biologist and an apostle of Carl Linnaeus (born 1722)
  • Maria Carowsky, painter (born 1723)
  • Ingrid Maria Wenner, courtier (born 1731)

References[]

  1. ^ Ingrid Luterkort: Om igen, herr Molander! Kungliga Dramatiska teaterns elevskola 1787–1964, 1998. ISBN 91-7031-085-8


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