Definition of Bergegren. Meaning of Bergegren. Synonyms of Bergegren

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Bergegren. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Bergegren and, of course, Bergegren synonyms and on the right images related to the word Bergegren.

Definition of Bergegren

No result for Bergegren. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Bergegren from wikipedia

- Bergegren (1861–1936) was a Swedish socialist, anarchist, writer, and agitator. He was one of Sweden's most influential early anarchists. Bergegren was...
- were known as Staaflagarna (the Staff laws) or Lex Hinke (after Hinke Bergegren) who served ten months for breaking the law. In 1908 Einar Håkansson was...
- Two leading figures in the organization, Carl G. Schröder and Hinke Bergegren, were excluded in 1908 and the divorce became inevitable thereafter. The...
- name and a surname. Notable people with the name are as follows: Hinke Bergegren (1861–1936), Swedish politician Hinke Osinga (born 1969), Dutch mathematician...
- such as Hjalmar Branting (later prime minister), August Palm and Hinke Bergegren. During World War I the demonstrations mainly had a peace message and...
- István Tisza, 2-time prime minister of Hungary (d. 1918) April 22 – Hinke Bergegren, Swedish anarchist and birth control agitator (d. 1936) April 23 – Edmund...
- flag') was a w****ly magazine published in Sweden in 1891 by Hinke Bergegren. Bergegren acted as the editor and publisher of the magazine. Nine issues were...
- subsequently taken up by the EU in 1985. In 1973 Swedish PACE member Astrid Bergegren first put forward a motion inviting member states to abolish the death...
- with a number of anarchists including Hinke Bergegren becoming leading members. After the exclusion of Bergegren and other anarchists from the SAP in 1908...
- 2024. Müller, Stefan (2009). "Rüdiger, Helmut (a.k.a. Rodriguez, Ivar Bergegren; Dashar, Stefan Stralsund) (1903–1966)". In Ness, Immanuel (ed.). The...