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External Links : Biographies related to Swedish History For links on general biographical sources, go to Biographies Main Page World Statesmen : Sweden, by Ben Cahoon; not biographies, but lists of kings, prime ministers etc, since the 18th century Swedish Kings and Queens from Vasa to Bernadotte, list of royals since 1523 with clickable biographies Kings of Sweden, by Robert Warholm Sveriges Regenter under 1000 Aar (Swedish statesmen in a thousand years), Swedish language site containing c. 1500 biographies; genealogical site dealing exclusively with nobility, Swedish and foreign related to Sweden SSgT : Sveriges Statsministrar genom Tiderna (Sweden's Prime Ministers in History), in Swedish; SPM, brief English version; by Dick Erixon SBH, Svenskt Biografiskt Handlexikon, 1906 edition, scans in Swedish, posted by Project Runeberg Peters Biografisida, in Swedish, poor Wer war wer im Dreissigjährigen Krieg ? (Who was who in the 30 Years War ?), German language, illustrated, extensive biographies ÖH : Ökumenisches Heiligenlexikon (Ecumenical Lexicon of Saints), Sweden index; in German; 26 entries Art-istocracy of the Past, collection of scans of paintings featuring royalty; scroll down for Sweden (6 entries); Photos of the Sw. Royal Family, from the same site Some Swedish Queens, from Univ. Luleå, 56 entries, Persons from Sweden, from Who named it ?, 32 entries |
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Printed Reference : Biographies related to Swedish History Irene Scobbie, Historical Dictionary of Sweden, Methuen : Scarecrow 1995; KMLA Lib. Sign. R 948.5 S421h |
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1250-1397 Absalon, Archbishop of Lund : see under Denmark St. Birgitta, c.1303-1373, saint ... from CathE, 1907 edition (45 lines); from EB 1911 (23 lines); from OeH, illustrated, in German, 51 lines; from BBKL, in German, 19 lines, reference St. Catherine, 1331-1381 ... from CathE, 1908 edition (41 lines); from OeH, in German, 15 lines; from BBKL, in German, 7 lines, reference Erik IX. Jedvardsson, -1160, King, Saint ... from OeH, in German, 9 lines Henrik of Uppsala, c.1100-1156, bishop and saint ... from OeH, in German, 9 lines Hermanni, Nikolaus, 1330-1391, clergyman ... from OeH, in German, 1 line Kalmar Union, 1397-1523 ..... go to narrative history of Sweden 1397-1448, 1448-1523 Erik XIII. of Pomerania (Erik af Pommern) 1385-1459 King 1397-1437 (1449) from Sveriges Regenter under 1000 Aar, in Swedish, 16 lines Early Vasa Period, 1523-1611 ..... go to narrative history of Sweden 1523-1560, 1560-1611 Arcimboldi, Giovannangelo, 1485-1555, seller of letters of indulgence ... from BBKL, in German, 11 lines, references Brask, Hans, 1464-1538, bishop ... from Project Runeberg, in Swedish, 9 lines, links; from SBH, in Swedish, 12 lines Charles IX., 1550-1611, King 1604-1611 ... from EB 1911, (66 lines) Erik XIV., 1533-1577, King 1560-1568 ... from Mad Monarchs, illustrated, 76 lines Gustavus I. Vasa (Eriksson), 1496-1560, King 1523-1560 ... from EB 1911, (114 lines); from Cethegus (in German, 14 lines); from BBKL, in German, 19 lines, reference ... Image of Gustavus I., from Atrium heroicum Caesarum, posted by MATEO Hofmann, Melchior, c.1500-1543, anabaptist preacher ... from BBKL, in German, 67 lines, reference Johan III., 1537-1592, King 1568-1592 ... from SBH, Pt.1, Pt.2, illustrated, in Swedish, 101 lines Katarina Jagiellonica, Queen, wife of Johan III. ... from A bit of Swedish History / Univ. Lulea, 11 lines Laurentius, Andreae (Lars Andersson), c.1470-1552, clergyman ... from BBKL, in German, 18 lines, reference Petri, Laurentius, (Lars Petersson) 1499-1573, church reformer and archbishop ... from Hillsdale, 5 lines; from Project Runeberg, in Swedish, merely links; from OeH, in German, 17 lines; from BBKL, in German, 58 lines, reference Petri, Olaus, 1493-1552, church reformer ... from Hillsdale, 7 lines; from Project Runeberg, in Swedish, 22 lines, links; from OeH, in German, 23 lines; from BBKL, in German, 91 lines, reference Possevino, Antonio, 1533-1611, church diplomat ... from BBKL, in German, 61 lines, reference Sigismund III. Wasa, 1566-1632, King 1592-1600 ... from Wer war wer im Dreissigjaehrigen Krieg ?, illustrated, in German, 266 lines ... Image of Sigismund III., from Atrium heroicum Caesarum, posted by MATEO Skytte, Marten, c.1480-1550, clergyman ... from BBKL, in German, 18 lines, reference Sparre, Erik Larsson, 1550- ; noble politician ... from SBH, Pt.1, Pt.2, illustrated, in Swedish, 105 lines Sweden a Great Power, 1611-1718 ..... go to narrative history of Sweden 1611-1654, 1654-1680, 1680-1718 Baner, Johan, 1596-1641, general ... from EB 1911 (31 lines); from Wer war wer im Dreissigjaehrigen Krieg (in German, illustrated, 224 lines) de Besche, Gerhard, 1585-1656, architect ... from SBH, in Swedish, 17 lines de Besche, Gillis Gilliusson, 1579-1648, architect ... from SBH, in Swedish, 9 lines de Besche, Hubert, 1582-1664, architect ... from SBH, in Swedish, 10 lines Charles X. Gustav (Karl X. Gustav), 1622-1660, King 1654-1660, (= Karl Gustav von Pfalz-Zweibruecken) ... from EB 1911, (160 lines); from Wer war wer im Dreissigjaehrigen Krieg ?, illustrated, in German, 48 lines; from BBKL, in German, 19 lines, reference Charles XI. (Karl XI.), 1655-1697, King (1660) 1672-1697 ... from EB 1911, (51 lines); from BBKL, in German, 14 lines, reference Charles XII. (Karl XII.), 1682-1718, King 1697-1718 ... from EB 1911 (201 lines); from BBKL, in German, 24 lines, reference Christina, 1626-1689, Queen (1632) 1644-1654 ... from Women's History Resource Site (63 lines, references); from Great Voyages. The History of Western Philosophy (77 lines, in form of a timeline); from EB 1911 (72 lines); from BBKL (in German, 23 lines of text, references) Comenius, Johann Amos, 1592-1670, pedagogue ... from OeH, illustrated, in German, 32 lines de la Gardie, Magnus Gabriel, 1622-1686, chancellor ... from SBH, Pt.1, Pt.2, Pt.3, illustrated, in Swedish, 132 lines de Geer, Louis, 1587-1652 , entrepreneur and colonial politician ... from SBH, Pt.1, Pt.2, 99 lines von Görtz, Georg Heinrich, Baron von Schlitz, 1668-1719 ... from EB 1911, (52 lines) Grotius, Hugo, 1583-1645, jurist and diplomat ... from BBKL, in German, 15 lines, reference Gustavus II. Adolphus, 1594-1632, King 1611-1632 ... from infoplease (60 lines, reference); from Sacklunch (25 lines); from EB 1911 (182 lines); from Cethegus (in German, 21 lines); from Wer war wer im Dreissigjaehrigen Krieg ?, (illustrated, in German, 892 lines); from BBKL, in German, 126 lines, reference Horn, Gustav, 1592-1657, general ... from Wer war wer im Dreissigjaehrigen Krieg ?, illustrated, in German, 119 lines Oxenstierna, Axel Gustafsson, 1583-1654, chancellor ... from infoplease (28 lines); from biography.com; from sacklunch.net (7 lines); from EB 1911 (article Oxenstjerna family; 86 lines on Axel G. Oxenstjerna) from Cethegus (in German, 14 lines); From Wer war wer im Dreissigjaehrigen Krieg ?, illustrated, in German, 319 lines Oxenstierna, Johan, 1611-1657 ... from Wer war wer im Dreissigjaehrigen Krieg ?, illustrated, in German, 31 lines Pufendorf, Samuel von, 1632-1694, jurist ... from BBKL, in German, 18 lines, bibliography Rudbeckius, Johannes Johannis, 1581-1646, Gustavus Adolphus' court preacher ... from BBKL, in German, 26 lines, reference Schacht, Heinrich, 1585-1654, undercover Catholic missionary ... from BBKL, in German, 14 lines, reference Torstensson, Lennart, 1603-1651, general ... from EB 1911 (35 lines); from Wer war wer im Dreissigjaehrigen Krieg ?, illustrated, in German, 233 lines Vossius, Isaak, 1616-1689, librarian ... from BBKL, in German, 29 lines, reference Wrangel, Carl Gustav, 1603-1676 ... from Wer war wer im Dreissigjaehrigen Krieg ?, illustrated, in German, 174 lines 18th Century, 1718-1792 ..... go to narrative history of Sweden 1718-1772, 1772-1792 Adolf Frederick, (Adolf Fredrik) 1710-1771, King 1751-1771 ... from SBH, in Swedish, 31 lines Bellman, Carl Michael, 1740-1795, poet ... from Books and Writers (73 lines, reference); from EB 1911 (36 lines); from Cethegus (in German, 7 lines) Berch, Anders, 1711-1774, economist ... from SBH, in Swedish, 11 lines Celsius, Anders, 1701-1744 ... from EB 1911 (12 lines); from Cethegus (in German, 8 lines) Frederick I., (Fredrik) 1676-1751, King 1720-1751 ... from SBH Pt.1, Pt.2, illustrated, in Swedish, 67 lines Gustavus III., 1746-1792, King 1771-1792 ... from infoplease, 26 lines; from EB 1911, (131 lines, text incomplete; remainder here); from Cethegus (in German, 15 lines); from The Swedes, by William B. Neal, Delaware Society; on Gustav III.'s attitude toward the American War of independence Horn, Arvid Bernhard, 1664-1742, politician ... from SBH, Pt.1, Pt.2, illustrated, in Swedish, 187 lines von Linne, Carl (Linnaeus), 1707-1778, zoologist ... from UCMP Evolution Pages, illustrated, 110 lines; from Swedish Museum of Natural History, illustrated, 424 lines; from EB 1911, 135 lines Scheele, Karl Wilhelm, 1742-1786, pharmacist and chemist ... from infoplease (11 lines); from EB 1911 (77 lines) Sergel, Johan Tobias, 1740-1814, sculptor ... from infoplease, 7 lines von Stedingk, Kurt Bogislaus Ludvig Kristoffer , (Curt von Stedingk) 1746-1837, military officer, served in American War of Independence ... from The Swedes, by William B. Neal, Delaware Society; from SBH Pt.1, Pt.2, illustrated, in Swedish, 114 lines Swedenborg, Emanuel von, 1688-1772 ... from Books and Writers (116 lines, reference); from EB 1911; (157 lines, text incomplete); from Cethegus (in German, 9 lines) Ulrika Eleonora, 1688-1741, Queen 1718-1720 (1741) ... from Some Swedish Queens at Univ. Lulea, 6 lines; from Sveriges Regenter under 1000 Aar, in Swedish, 10 lines Wargentin, Peter Vilhelm, 1717-1783, established Swedish Statistical Bureau ... from SBH, illustrated, in Swedish, 63 lines Wrangel, Carl Magnus, 1727-1786, priest ... from BBKL, in German, 99 lines, reference Era of the French Revolution, 1792-1818 ..... go to narrative history of Sweden 1792-1809, 1809-1840 Adlercreutz, Carl Johan, 1757-1815, General ... from Napoleon Series, illustrated, 148 lines, references; from SBH, in Swedish, 19 lines Adlersparre, Georg, 1760-1835, captain ... from SBH, in Swedish, 28 lines Anckarström, Jacob Johan, 1762-1792, assassin ... from SBH, in Swedish, 25 lines Charles XIII., 1748-1818, King 1809-1818 ... from EB 1911, 22 lines Charles XIV., 1763-1844, King 1818-1844 (= Jean Baptiste Bernadotte) ... from EB 1911, 78 lines von Fersen, Frederik Axel, 1755-1810 ... from V. le Onica's Homepage; from The French Revolution at Woodberry High School; biography focuses entirely on Flight to Varennes; from EB 1911, (58 lines); the Britannica 1911 has a second article on Hans Axel von Fersen (99 lines, text incomplete, remainder here) who is the same person; Oklarheter kring Axel von Fersen's doed (ambiguities concerning the death of Axel von Fersen), by Per-Erik Karlsson, in Swedish Gustavus IV., 1778-1837, King 1792-1809 ... from EB 1911 (49 lines) Järta, Hans (Hierta, Hans), 1774-1847, political reformer ... from SBH, Pt.1, Pt.2, illustrated, in Swedish, 152 lines Mörner, Carl Otto, 1781-1868, "kingmaker" ... from SBH, illustrated, in Swedish, 45 lines Reuterholm, Gustav Adolf, 1756-1813, politician ... from SBH, scan in Swedish, 79 lines Thunberg, Carl Peter, 1743-1828, botanist, ... from evolmuseum, illustrated, 30 lines Early 19th Century, 1818-1864 ..... go to narrative history of Sweden 1809-1840, 1840-1864 Berzelius, Joens Jacob, 1779-1848, chemist, ... from Eric Weisstein's World of Biography, illustrated, 20 lines; from infoplease, 10 lines Bremer, Fredrika, 1801-1865, novelist and feminist ... from SBH, Pt.1, Pt.2, illustrated, in Swedish, 121 lines Charles XIV. (Karl XIV.), 1763-1844, King 1818-1844 (= Jean Baptiste Bernadotte) ... from EB 1911 (78 lines) Charles XV. (Karl XV.), 1826-1872, King 1859-1872 ... from EB 1911, (22 lines) de Geer, Louis, 1818-1896, prime minister 1858-1870, 1875-1880 ... from SSgT, in Swedish, 97 lines; from SPM, 8 lines Geijer, Erik Gustav, 1783-1847, historian ... from EB 1911 (54 lines); from Project Runeberg, in Swedish, illustrated, 47 lines Laestadius, Lars Levi, 1800-1861, priest ... from OeH, illustrated, in German, 15 lines Lind, Jenny, 1820-1887, singer ... from Page Wise (17 lines); from infoplease (9 lines) Nobel, Immanuel, 1801-1872, inventor and entrepreneur ... from SBH, Pt.1, Pt.2, illustrated, in Swedish, 73 lines Oscar I., 1799-1859, King of Sweden and Norway, 1844-1859 ... from EB 1911 (36 lines) Rosenius, Carl Olof, 1816-1868, religious revival preacher ... from BBKL,in German, 16 lines, reference Tegner, Esaias, 1782-1846, bishop and novelist ... from SBH, in Swedish, 62 lines Late 19th Century, 1864-1914 ..... go to narrative history of Sweden 1864-1890, 1890-1914 Åkerhielm, Gustav, 1833-1900, prime minister 1889-1891 ... from SSgT, illustrated, in Swedish, 11 lines; SPM, 6 lines Adlercreutz, Axel, 1821-1880, prime minister 1870-1874 ... from SSgT, in Swedish, 27 lines; SPM 5 lines Arnoldsson, Klas Pontus, 1844-, politician, Nobel Peace Prize winner 1908 from SBH, in Swedish, 17 lines Arrhenius, Svante August, 1859-1927, chemist ... from Nobel e-Museum, illustrated, 119 lines; from Eric Weisstein's World of Biography, illustrated, 12 lines; from SBH, in Swedish, 14 lines Bildt, Gillis, 1820-1894, prime minister, 1888-1889 ... from SSgT, in Swedish, 19 lines; SPM 6 lines Boström, Erik Gustav, 1842-1907, prime minister 1891-1900, 1902-1905 ... from SSgT, illustrated, in Swedish, 31 lines; SPM 6 lines Carleson, Edvard, 1820-1884, prime minister 1874-1875 ... from SSgT, in Swedish, 12 lines; SPM 6 lines Charles XV., (Karl XV.) 1826-1872, King 1859-1872 ... from EB 1911, (22 lines) Dalen, Nils Gustav, 1869-1937, physicist ... from Nobel e-Museum, illustrated, 74 lines Ericsson, Lars Magnus, 1846-1926, inventor and entrepreneur from Project Runeberg, 4 lines; from SBH, illustrated, in Swedish, 59 lines Fröding, Gustaf, 1860-1911 ... from Books and Writers (79 lines, reference) de Geer, Louis, 1818-1896, prime minister 1858-1870, 1875-1880 ... from SSgT, in Swedish, 97 lines; SPM 8 lines Gullstrand, Allvar, 1862-1930, physicist, won the 1911 Nobel Prize for physiology ... from Nobel e-Museum, illustrated, 97 lines Gustavus V., 1858-1950, King 1907-1950 ... from infoplease, 5 lines von Heidenstam, Carl Gustav Verner, 1859-1940, novelist ... from Books and Writers (111 lines, references) Karlfeldt, Erik Axel, 1864-1931, writer; winner 1931 Nobel Literature Prize ... from Books and Writers (61 lines, reference) Lagerkvist, Paer, 1891-1974, writer ... from Books and Writers (108 lines, reference) Lagerlöf, Selma Ottilia Louisa, 1858-1941, writer ... from Nobel e-Museum (38 lines), from Books and Writers (95 lines, reference); from BBKL, in German, 40 lines, reference Lindman, Arvid, 1852-1936, prime minister 1906-1911, 1928-1930 ... from SSgT, in Swedish, 28 lines; SPM 8-lines Lundeberg, Christian, 1852-1911, prime minister 1905 ... from SSgT, in Swedish, 19 lines; SPM 8 lines Nobel, Alfred, 1833-1896, inventor and entrepreneur, philanthrope ... from Nobel Foundation, illustrated, 79 lines; from Lucid Cafe, illustrated, 21 lines; from Norwegian Nobel Institute, 49 lines; from Top Biography, illustrated, 126 lines; from Cethegus (in German, 10 lines) af Nordenskiöld, Adolf Erik, 1832-1901, explorer ... from Books and Writers, (90 lines, reference); from Cethegus (in German, 11 lines) Oscar II., 1829-1907, King of Sweden and Norway, 1872-1907 ... from EB 1911 (46 lines) von Otter, Fredrik, 1833-1910, prime minister 1900-1902 ... from SSgT, illustrated, in Swedish, 18 lines; SPM 6 lines Palm, August, 1849-1922, tailor, founder of SAP ... from Project Runeberg, in Swedish, 2 lines; from SBH, illustrated, in Swedish, 55 lines Posse, Arvid, 1820-1901, prime minister 1880-1883 ... from SSgT, in Swedish, 18 lines; SPM 6 lines Ramstedt, Johan, 1852-1935, prime minister 1905 ... from SSgT, illustrated, in Swedish, 16 lines; SPM 5 lines Rydberg, Johannes Robert, 1854-1919, mathematician ... from Mac Tutor, illustrated, 20 lines Staaff, Karl, 1860-1915, prime minister 1905-1906, 1911-1914 ... from SSgT, in Swedish, 25 lines; SPM 7 lines Strindberg, August, 1849-1912, novelist ... from EB 1911 (69 lines); from Strindberg Museum, timeline; from Cethegus (in German, 12 lines) Sundberg, Anton Niklas, 1818-1900, archbishop ... from BBKL, in German, 29 lines, reference Themptander, Robert, 1844-1897, prime minister 1884-1888 ... from SSgT, in Swedish, 19 lines; SPM 6 lines Thyselius, Carl Johan, 1811-1891, prime minister 1883-1884 ... from SSgT, in Swedish, 9 lines; SPM, 5 lines World War I to Great Depression, 1914-1932 ..... go to narrative history of Sweden 1914-1918, 1918-1929, 1929-1939 Brandström, Elsa, 1888-1948, nurse ... from OeH, illustrated, in German, 52 lines ; from BBKL, in German, 34 lines, reference Branting, Karl Hjalmar, 1860-1925, prime minister 1920, 1921-1923, 1924-1925 ... from Nobel e-Museum (123 lines); from infoplease (5 lines); from SBH (in Swedish; 1906 edition; 24 lines) from SSgT, in Swedish, 59 lines; SPM 7 lines Eden, Nils, 1871-1945, prime minister 1917-1920 ... from SSgT, in Swedish, 33 lines; SPM 6 lines Ekman, Carl Gustav, 1872-1945, prime minister 1926-1928, 1930-1932 ... from SSgT, in Swedish, 32 lines; SPM 7 lines von Euler-Chelpin, Hans Karl August Simon, 1873-1964, winner Nobel Chemistry Prize 1929 ... from Nobel e-Museum, illustrated, 123 lines Garbo, Greta, 1905-1990 ... from Classic Movies (72 lines); from Greta Garbo Archives (64 lines) de Geer, Louis, the younger, 1854-1935, prime minister 1920-1921 ... from SSgT, in Swedish, 28 lines; SPM, 5 lines Gustavus V., 1858-1950, King 1907-1950 ... from infoplease, 5 lines Hammarskjöld, Hjalmar, 1862-1953, prime minister 1914-1917 ... from SSgT, in Swedish, 23 lines; SPM, 6 lines Hamrin, Felix, 1875-1937, prime minister 1932 ... from SSgT, in Swedish, 12 lines; SPM 5 lines Hedin, Sven Anders, 1865-1952, explorer ... from Books and Writers (95 lines, references); from infoplease (12 lines); from SBH (in Swedish, 2 pages) von Heidenstam, Carl Gustav Verner, 1859-1940, novelist ... from Books and Writers (111 lines, references) Lindman, Arvid, 1852-1936, prime minister 1906-1911, 1928-1930 ... from SSgT, in Swedish, 28 lines; SPM, 8-lines Sandler, Rikard, 1884-1964, prime minister 1925-1926 ... from SSgT, in Swedish, 42 lines; SPM, 7 lines Söderblom, Nathan, 1866-1931, archbishop ... from Nobel e-Museum, (130 lines, reference); from OeH, in German, 4 lines Svedberg, Theodor, 1884-1971, Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1926 ... from Nobel e-Museum, illustrated, 88 lines Swartz, Carl, 1858-1926, prime minister 1917 ... from SSgT, in Swedish, 27 lines; SPM, 7 lines von Sydow, Oscar, 1873-1936, prime minister 1921 ... from SSgT, in Swedish, 13 lines; SPM 4-lines Trygger, Ernst, 1857-1943, prime minister 1923-1924 ... from SSgT, in Swedish, 21 lines; SPM 7 lines Wenner-Gren, Axel, 1881-1961, inventor and entrepreneur ... from cartage.org, 15 lines Building the Welfare State, 1932-1969 ..... go to narrative history of Sweden 1929-1939 1939-1945, 1945-1949, 1949-1969 Bergman, Ingmar, 1918- , movie director ... from Books and Writers (124 lines, references) Bergman, Ingrid, 1915-1982, actress ... by Tito Gatchalian (26 lines); from Estate of Ingrid Bergman (32 lines); from infoplease (7 lines) Bernadotte, Folke, Count of Wisborg, 1895-1948, diplomat ... from Columbia Encyclopedia, 7 lines; from Sveriges Regenter under 1000 Aar, illustrated, in Swedish, 12 lines Erlander, Tage Fritjof, 1901-1985, prime minister 1946-1969 ... from infoplease (9 lines); from SSgT, illustrated, in Swedish, 32 lines; SPM, 5 lines Garbo, Greta, 1905-1990 ... from Classic Movies (72 lines); from Greta Garbo Archives (64 lines) Gustavus V., 1858-1950, King 1907-1950 ... from infoplease, 5 lines Hammarskjöld, Dag, 1907-1961, diplomat ... from Sweden in the World at Univ. Boras; from un.org (65 lines); from Nobel e-Museum (157 lines, references); from Lysator (26 lines) Hansson, Per Albin, 1885-1946, prime minister 1932-1936, 1936-1946 ... from SSgT, in Swedish, 47 lines; SPM 7 lines Hedin, Sven Anders, 1865-1952, explorer ... from Books and Writers (95 lines, references); from infoplease (12 lines); from SBH (in Swedish, 2 pages) Knutsson, Gösta, 1908-1973, writer ... from Books and Writers (37 lines, reference) Lindgren, Astrid, 1907-2002, writer ... from Books and Writers (96 lines, references) Ohlin, Bertil, 1899-1979, economist, won Economics Nobel Prize in 1977 ... from The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics, 20 lines, reference Pehrsson i Bramstorp, Axel, 1883-1954, prime minister 1936 ... from SSgT, illustrated, in Swedish, 26 lines; SPM, 6 lines Siegbahn, Karl Manne Georg, 1886-1978, physicist ... from Nobel e-Museum, illustrated, 106 lines; from infoplease, 7 lines Wahlöö, Per, 1925-1976 ... from Books and Writers (76 lines, references) Wallenberg, Raoul, 1912- ... from Jewish Virtual Library (211 lines) Recent Swedish History, since 1969 ..... go to narrative history of Sweden 1969-1990 Bildt, Carl, 1949-, prime minister, 1991-1994 ... from SSgT illustrated, in Swedish, 17 lines; SPM, 7 lines Borg, Björn, 1956-, tennis player ... from Hickok Sports, 23 lines; from Tennis Hall of Fame, illustrated, 111 lines Carlsson, Ingvar, 1934-, prime minister 1986-1991, 1994-1996 ... from Inter Action Council ; from SSgT illustrated, in Swedish, 19 lines; SPM, 7 lines Fälldin, Thorbjörn, 1926-, prime minister 1976-1978, 1979-1982 ... from SSgT, illustrated, in Swedish, 26 lines; SPM, 7 lines Hövenmark, Nils, 1922-1995, writer ... from Books and Writers (51 lines, reference) Myrdal, Gunnar, 1898-1987 ... from Nobel e-Museum, illustrated, 69 lines Palme, Olof, 1927-1986, prime minister 1969-1976, 1982-1986 ... from Sweden in the World at Univ. Boras; From infoplease; by Mia McKeehan; from biography.com; from Palmefonden, in Swedish (timeline); from Cethegus, in German; from SSgT, illustrated, in Swedish, 25 lines; SPM, 7 lines ; Selected Speeches of Olof Palme, from ANC Persson, Göran, 1949-, prime minister 1996- ... from SSgT, illustrated, in Swedish, 11 lines; SPM, 6 lines Siegbahn, Kaj Manne Borje, 1918- , physicist ... from infoplease, 5 lines Sjöwall, Maj, 1935-, writer ... from Books and Writers (73 lines, reference) Tranströmer, Tomas, 1931-, writer ... from Books and Writers (66 lines, reference) Ullsten, Olof, 1931-, prime minister 1978-1979 ... from SSgT, in Swedish, 17 lines; SPM, 5 lines |
