Eva Ekeblad (née De la Gardie; 10 July 1724 – 15 May 1786) was a Swedish agriculturist and salon hostess. She discovered a method to make alcohol and...
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tennis player, author Eva Ekeblad (1724–1786), Swedish botanist Eva Fabian (born 1993), American-Israeli world champion swimmer Eva Gabor (1919–1995), Hungarian-born...
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Ekeblad is a surname for a noble family from Sweden. Notable people with the surname include: Eva Ekeblad (1724–1786), Swedish agronomist, scientist,...
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the political salonist Hedvig Catharina Lilje, and sister of scientist Eva Ekeblad. She married the riksråd count Axel von Fersen the Elder in 1752. Hedvig...
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Christie-Linde (1870–1953), zoologist Jonas C. Dryander (1748–1810), botanist Eva Ekeblad (1724–1786), agronomist Erik Leonard Ekman (1883–1931), botanist Elias...
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a metaphysical basis for Newtonian physics. 1748: Swedish agronomist Eva Ekeblad became the first female member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences...
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nephew of Eva Ekeblad and grandson of General Hans Reinhold Fersen. Axel was the second of four children; he had two sisters, Hedvig Eleonora and Eva Sophie...
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University Press. p. 53. ISBN 9780192807182. 1748 Eva Ekeblad. Riksarkivet Band 12 (1949), p.637 "Eva Ekeblad". www.bgf.nu. Archived from the original on 14...
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appointment of a woman to the directorship of a scientific academy. Eva Ekeblad became the first woman inducted into the Royal Swedish Academy of Science...
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between the buildings. From 1740 to 1786, it was the home of Countess Eva Ekeblad (1724– 1786), the daughter of Count Magnus Julius De la Gardie (1668–1741)...
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