1725 in Sweden
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Lilla Munkan 1725
Events from the year 1725 in Sweden
Incumbents
Events
- - Public bath houses are banned to prevent the spread of syphilis.
- - The new building of the Danviken Hospital is completed.[1]
- - Inauguration of the Finnish Church, Stockholm.
Births
- Anna Maria Rückerschöld, cookery book author and social critic (died 1805)
- Brita Ryy, educator (died 1783)
- Anna Maria Brandel, industrialist (died 1799)
Deaths
- April - Maria Romberg, convicted murderer (born 1697)
- May 23 – Anna Maria Schmilau, tapestry artist
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References
- Näsström, Gustaf (1951). 400 år på Danviken (in Swedish). Stockholm.
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