Beata Rosenhane (21 January 1638 in Norrköping – 1 June 1674) was a Swedish Baroness and writer. She was known for her learning and received an education...
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Sophia Eleonora Rosenhane, as married Jennings, (29 August 1757 – 21 August 1837) was a Swedish patron and noblewoman. At the national portrait gallery...
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Rosenhan, a psychologist Beata Rosenhane, feminist Schering Rosenhane, a former Governor of Stockholm Sophia Rosenhane, collector Also: Rosenhan experiment...
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Finnish figure skater Beata Pozniak (born 1960), Polish actress Beata Rosenhane (1638–1674), Swedish writer Beate Sirota (1923–2012), American performing...
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Rosenhane reach the rustic main building, which dates from the 17th century. Wrangel Palace, and the palaces of Hessenstein, and Schering Rosenhane are...
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Johan Rosenhane 1644–1650 (Viborg County) Herman Fleming 1641–1645 (Nyslott County) Mikael von Jordan 1645–1650 (Nyslott County) Johan Rosenhane 1650–1655...
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Owner The State Controlled by King Carl XVI Gustaf (leaseholder) Site history Built 1658 Built by Johan Johansson Rosenhane Materials Dimension stone...
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in i.a. the Hessenstein Palace, the Stenbock Palace and the Schering-Rosenhane Palace. Courts of appeal in Sweden Korpiola, Mia (ed.): The Svea Court...
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foreign policy. 1791–1792: Aron Isak Silfversparre 1792–1801: Schering Rosenhane 1801–1805: Gustaf Lagerbielke 1805–1809: Gustaf af Wetterstedt 1809–1811:...
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politician who took part in the regicide of Gustav III in 1792 Beata Rosenhane (1638–1674, spouse of Baron Erik Ribbing), Swedish writer Elizabeth Ribbing...
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