1870 in Sweden
Sweden-related events during the year of 1870
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Events from the year 1870 in Sweden
Incumbents
Events
- - In accordance with the recommendations of the progressive Girls' School Committee of 1866, the first gymnasium for women is opened (at Wallinska skolan in Stockholm).[1]
- - Universities open to women (at the same terms as men 1873).[2]
- - The first Folk high school open to women is founded by Fredrique Paijkull.
- - The Bukowskis is founded
- - First issue of Sydsvenskan
Births
- 25 January - Helge von Koch, mathematician (died 1924)
- 27 May - Anna Stecksén, pathologist (died 1904)
- 3 April - Agda Östlund, suffragist and social democrat (died 1942)
- 7 April – Anna Lindhagen, politician and social reformer (died 1941)
- 2 October - Hilma Swedahl, gold prospector (died 1965)
- 11 November - Sigfrid Edström, 4th president of the IOC (died 1964)
Deaths
- 28 June – Henrik Reuterdahl, archbishop (born 1795)
References
External links
Media related to 1870 in Sweden at Wikimedia Commons
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