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  2. Timeline of Swedish history - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of Swedish history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Sweden. To read about the background to these events, see History of Sweden . See also the list of Swedish monarchs and list of prime ministers of Sweden .

  3. Template:Timeline of the history of Scandinavia - Wikipedia

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  4. Emilie Petersen - Wikipedia

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    Emilie Charlotta Petersen, née Eckert (15 July 1780 in Hamburg – 10 January 1859 in Kärda), known as Mormor på Herrestad (The Herrestad Grandmother), was a Swedish landowner and philanthropist. She was a pioneer within the sewing society in Sweden, as well as an internationally known philanthropist.

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  6. 1844 in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    22 October - Swedish History Museum 1844 - the lyrics Du gamla, Du fria Written by Richard Dybeck later became Sweden’s de facto national anthem. Births

  7. List of years in Sweden - Wikipedia

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  8. 1660 in Sweden - Wikipedia

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  9. Old Swedish - Wikipedia

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    Old Swedish (Modern Swedish: fornsvenska) is the name for two distinct stages of the Swedish language that were spoken in the Middle Ages: Early Old Swedish (Klassisk fornsvenska), spoken from about 1225 until about 1375, and Late Old Swedish (Yngre fornsvenska), spoken from about 1375 until about 1526.