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1809 in Sweden
Summary
Events from the year
1809 in
Sweden
Years in Sweden
:
1806
1807
1808
1809
1810
1811
1812
Centuries
:
18th century
·
19th century
·
20th century
Decades
:
1770s
1780s
1790s
1800s
1810s
1820s
1830s
Years
:
1806
1807
1808
1809
1810
1811
1812
Gustav IV 's arrest
Incumbents
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Monarch
–
Gustav IV Adolf
then
Charles XIII
Events
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29 March -
Coup of 1809
:
Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden
is deposed in a
coup d'état
and his uncle is made Regent.
[1]
May - The
Committee on the Constitution (Parliament of Sweden)
is established.
10 May - The former King's son is also deprived of his right to the throne.
5 June - The former king's uncle
Charles XIII of Sweden
is placed upon the throne after having accepted a new constitution.
6 June -
Instrument of Government (1809)
.
18 July -
Charles August
is elected new heir to the throne of Sweden.
19-20 August -
Battle of Ratan and Sävar
17 September -
Treaty of Fredrikshamn
Inauguration of the
Malmö Teater
in
Malmö
.
December - The former monarch and his family leaves Sweden for Germany.
Allmänna institutet för Blinda och Döfstumma
(Public Institute of the Blind and Deaf), the first school for deaf and mute students, is inaugurated in Stockholm by
Pär Aron Borg
with a demonstration by
Charlotta Seuerling
.
Births
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6 January –
Sven Lovén
, marine zoologist and malacologist (died
1895
)
21 August –
Hanna Brooman
, composer, translator and educator (died
1887
)
7 September -
Wilhelmina Gravallius
, writer (died
1884
)
-
Angelique Magito
, actress (died
1895
)
Deaths
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1 May –
Maria Elisabet de Broen
, translator and theatre manager (born
1756
)
25 July -
Charlotta Roos
, medium (born
1771
)
Jeanna von Lantingshausen
, politically active socialite (born
1753
)
Hedvig Sofia von Rosen
, royal governess (born
1734
)
References
edit
^
Isakson, Börje (2009). Två dygn som förändrade Sverige : 1809 års revolution. Stockholm:
Natur & Kultur
. Libris 10701773.
ISBN
978-91-27-11760-0