• Gustaviana Schröder (1701 – 30 May 1763) was a Swedish court singer and member of the Kungliga Hovkapellet from 1740 to 1763. She was one of five women...
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  • the Nazis Gustaviana Schröder (1701–1763) Swedish singer Han Schröder (1918–1992), Dutch architect Hans Schröder (disambiguation) Hans Schröder (1906–1970)...
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  • the Age of Liberty. However, unlike Judith Fischer, Sophia Schröder and Gustaviana Schröder, she and Hedvig Witte were in fact never paid from the funds...
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  • orchestra after her marriage in 1740, she was replaced by Schröder's sister Gustaviana Schröder. They were followed by five more women in the orchestra...
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  • 17 – Christoph Schaffrath, German composer (born 1709) May 30 – Gustaviana Schröder, Swedish singer (born 1701) June 1 – Johann Caspar Vogler, composer...
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  • Charlotte De la Gardie, countess and courtier (born 1723) 30 May – Gustaviana Schröder, singer (born 1701) 29 June – Hedvig Charlotta Nordenflycht, writer...
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    Söderåkra, Sweden) was a Swedish statesman, and the founder of the Academia Gustaviana (today's University of Tartu in Estonia), in 1632. He was a son of the...
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