1812 in Sweden
Years in Sweden: | 1809 1810 1811 1812 1813 1814 1815 |
Centuries: | 18th century · 19th century · 20th century |
Decades: | 1780s 1790s 1800s 1810s 1820s 1830s 1840s |
Years: | 1809 1810 1811 1812 1813 1814 1815 |
Events from the year 1812 in Sweden
Incumbents
Events
- 23 February - Elise Frösslind, makes her breakthrough in the success of Cendrillon by Charles Etienne on the Royal Swedish Opera in Stockholm.[1]
- 24 March - Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1812).
- 30 May - The Magic Flute by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart on the Royal Swedish Opera in Stockholm.[2]
- 8 July - Treaty of Orebro.
- - Inauguration of Askersunds flickskola in Askersund.
- - A new law permit forced examination of any one suspected of carrying sexual transmitted disease.[3]
- - Sorgespelet Prins Gustaf, by Lorenzo Hammarsköld
- - Flyttfåglarna, by Esaias Tegnér
Births
- 22 February - Emily Nonnen, writer (died 1905)
- 20 April - Maria Paulina Åhman, harpist, the first female instrumentalist in the royal chapel (died 1904)
- 29 April - Emilie Högqvist, actress (died 1846)
- 19 May - Herman Sätherberg, poet and physician (died 1892)
- 30 June - Josabeth Sjöberg, artist (died 1882)
- - Carolina Lindström, milliner (died 1892)
- - Louise Granberg, playwright, translator and theatre director (died 1907)
Deaths
References
- ↑ Kungliga operans verksamhet under grefve Skjöldebrands styrelse ur Nils Personne, Svenska teatern (del 3, 1915), sid. 44–60.
- ↑ Kungliga operans verksamhet under grefve Skjöldebrands styrelse ur Nils Personne, Svenska teatern (del 3, 1915), sid. 44–60.
- ↑ Svanström, Yvonne, Offentliga kvinnor: prostitution i Sverige 1812-1918 [Public Women: Prostitution in Sweden 1812-1918], Ordfront, Stockholm, 2006 (Swedish)
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