Carl Johan Gustaf Swartz (5 June 1858 – 6 November 1926) was a Swedish right-wing politician who served as Prime Minister of Sweden from March to October...
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Aaron Hillel Swartz (/ˈɛ(ə).rən hɪ.ˈlɛl ˈswɔːrts/; November 8, 1986 – January 11, 2013), also known as AaronSw, was an American computer programmer, entrepreneur...
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grew up in Örebro. Her brother, Richard Swartz, is a writer and journalist; their great-grandfather, Carl Swartz, was Prime Minister of Sweden for a few...
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Second Chamber of the Riksdag. As a result the Rightist Prime Minister Carl Swartz resigned the premiership and was replaced by Liberal leader Nils Edén...
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pitcher Carl Swartz (1858–1926), Swedish politician Charles S. Swartz (1939–2007), American filmmaker, researcher and academic Clarence Lee Swartz (1868–1936)...
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decided that he would be succeeded as prime minister by the conservative Carl Swartz. Hammarskjöld successfully resigned on 30 March 1917. Hammarskjöld had...
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1914a[§] 1914b 14 Carl Swartz (1858–1926) 30 March 1917 – 19 October 1917 203 days National Party (General Electoral League) Swartz AvF — 15 Nils Edén...
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Minister of Sweden; he is replaced by right-wing businessman and politician Carl Swartz. March 31 – The United States takes possession of the Danish West Indies...
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minister (1911–1914) Hjalmar Hammarskjöld, Prime minister (1914–1917) Carl Swartz, Prime minister (1917) Nils Edén, Prime minister (1917–1920) Hjalmar...
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monarch of Sweden with the third-longest reign after Magnus IV (1319–1364) and Carl XVI Gustaf (1973–present). He was also the last Swedish monarch to exercise...
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