Johan Olof Ramstedt (7 November 1852 – 15 March 1935) was Prime Minister of Sweden from April to August 1905. Johan Ramstedt was born in Stockholm, son...
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Gustaf John Ramstedt (1873–1950), Finnish linguist specializing in Altaic languages Johan Ramstedt (1852–1935), Swedish politician Conrad Ramstedt (1867–1963)...
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Lantmanna Party Boström II — 1902 9 Johan Ramstedt (1852–1935) 13 April 1905 – 2 August 1905 111 days Independent Ramstedt — 10 Christian Lundeberg (1842–1911)...
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in 1921. Ramstedt was born in 1879, in Stockholm, Sweden to a family with notable socioeconomic capital due to her father, Johan Ramstedt's, work as a...
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Leonid Feodorov, Soviet Orthodox priest and saint (b. 1879) March 15 – Johan Ramstedt, 9th Prime Minister of Sweden (b. 1852) March 16 – John Macleod, Scottish-born...
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minister (1900–1902) Erik Gustaf Boström, Prime minister (1902–1905) Johan Ramstedt, Prime minister (1905) Christian Lundeberg, Prime minister (1905) Norwegian...
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scientist, diplomat, humanitarian and the 1922 Nobel Peace Prize laureate. Johan Ramstedt, Prime Minister of Sweden between April and August 1905 In many ways...
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Grosschmid, Hungarian jurist and civil law scholar (d. 1938) November 7 – Johan Ramstedt, 9th Prime Minister of Sweden (d. 1935) November 8 – Eva Kinney Griffith...
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considered to be an obstacle to better relations, was succeeded by Johan Ramstedt. But these overtures did not convince the Norwegians. Norwegians of...
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April 1905 Monarch Oscar II Preceded by Fredrik von Otter Succeeded by Johan Ramstedt Personal details Born (1842-02-11)11 February 1842 Stockholm, Sweden...
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