1738 in Sweden
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Years: | 1735 1736 1737 1738 1739 1740 1741 |
Events from the year 1738 in Sweden
Incumbents
Events
- 6 June - Premier of the Den Afwundsiuke by Olof von Dalin at Bollhuset in Stockholm.[1]
- August - A treaty with France is made against the opposition of Arvid Horn.
- - Arvid Horn steps down as President of the Privy Council Chancellery.
- - The first ballet with professional native Swedish ballet dancers is performed at Bollhuset in Stockholm.[2]
- - Premier of the Fru Rangsiuk by Reinhold Gustaf Modée at Bollhuset in Stockholm.[3]
- - Ichthyologia by Peter Artedi
- - The Hats (party) and the Caps (party) is created.
- - The religious affair of Passionsspelen på Stora Bjurum
- - Samtal emellan Argi Skugga och en obekant Fruentimbers Skugga by Margareta Momma
Births
- June - Erika Liebman, poet (died 1803)
- 22 July - Nils Henric Liljensparre, police officer (died 1814)
- 17 December - Fredrika Eleonora von Düben, painter and Embroidery artist (died 1808)
- - Anna Sofia Ramström, courtier (died 1786)
Deaths
- 26 February - Burchardt Precht, furniture maker and sculptor (born 1669)
- Gustaf von Psilander, admiral (born 1669)
- Anna Catharina von Bärfelt, royal favorite (born 1673)
- November 8 – Barbara Catharina Mjödh, poet (born 1776)
gollark: What if LyricLy literal apioid?
gollark: https://www.fictionpress.com/s/2961893/1/Mother-of-Learning is 824000 words, so it should keep you busy.
gollark: Oh, you will.
gollark: No.
gollark: ddg! "minoteaur"
References
- Tryggve Byström: Svenska Komedien 1737-1754 (Swedish Comedy 1737-1754) 1981
- Tryggve Byström: Svenska Komedien 1737-1754 (Swedish Comedy 1737-1754) 1981
- Tryggve Byström: Svenska Komedien 1737-1754 (Swedish Comedy 1737-1754) 1981
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