Stora Barnhuset (literally: "Great Children's Home"), from 1785 known as Allmänna Barnhuset ("Public Children's Home"), [citation needed] was Sweden's...
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(Rosenkammaren), until the abolition of torture in 1772, and an orphanage (Allmänna Barnhuset) until 1886. Until 1849, the prison was used for both male and female...
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orphan, Elisabett Månsdåtter [sv], leads sixteen orphans from the Allmänna Barnhuset up to the royal palace, where she successfully demands to be given...
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Battle of Steinau. Swedish occupation of Regensburg. Foundation of the Allmänna Barnhuset. Anna Gyllander, impostor (died unknown year) Magnus Brahe (1564–1633)...
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administration. He was also energetically active in the reorganization of the Allmänna Barnhuset in Stockholm, the establishment of children's nurseries and improved...
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City Centre Viktor Rydberg Gymnasium Lilla Akademien Kinberg, A. (1904). Allmänna barnhusinrättningen i Stockholm. Nordisk Familjebok (in Swedish). Vol. 1...
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representatives from seven clubs. Date unknown – Dissolution of the Allmänna Barnhuset. Date unknown – Foundation of the Kvinnliga medborgarskolan vid Fogelstad...
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after her birth, and her two brothers were placed in an orphanage (Stora Barnhuset) because her mother was unable to support all of her children as a widow...
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of child rights. One of the first orphanages in Sweden was the Stora Barnhuset (1633-1922) in Stockholm, which remained the biggest orphanage in Sweden...
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1632: Gustavus dies at the Battle of Lützen. 1633: The orphanage Stora Barnhuset is founded. 1632–1644: Regency of Queen Christina led by Axel Oxenstierna...
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