1745 in Sweden
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Olof Arenius-Grevinnan Kristina Horn af Åminne
Events from the year 1745 in Sweden
Incumbents
Events
- Catharina Ebba Horn becomes the official royal mistress of the King.[1]
- Hortus Upsaliensis by Carl von Linné
- - Defense treaty between Sweden and Russia.
Births
- February 21 - Olof Tempelman, architect (died 1816)
- March 5 - Christina Elisabeth Carowsky, painter (died 1797)
- May 5 - Carl August Ehrensvärd, naval officer, painter, author, and neo-classical architect (died 1800)
- August 19 - Johan Gottlieb Gahn, chemist and metallurgist who discovered manganese (died 1817)
- September 12 - Lovisa Meijerfeldt, countess and courtier, known as one of the "Three Graces" (died 1818)
- - Brita Horn, courtier (died 1791)
Deaths
- - Hedvig Catharina Lillie, politically active salonniere (born 1695)
- - Sarah Derith, politically active noblewoman (born 1680)
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References
- Horn 16. Katarina Ebba i Nordisk familjebok (andra upplagan, 1909)
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