- Pehrson, p. 103
Edelcrantz, p. 164
Edelcrantz, pp. 144, 146
Edelcrantz, pp. 166–167
Edelcrantz, p. 165
Edelcrantz, p. 169
Edelcrantz, pp. 170–171 Holzmann...
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Abraham Niclas (Clewberg)
Edelcrantz (28 July 1754 – 15
March 1821) was a
Finnish born
Swedish poet and inventor. He was a
member of the
Swedish Academy...
- the
centre of the
regulator to
transmit that
element of the code. The
Edelcrantz system was used in
Sweden and was the
second largest network built after...
- was the
first royal anthem of Sweden.
Written in 1805 by
Abraham Niclas Edelcrantz (1754–1821) to
honor King
Gustav IV Adolf, it was set to the
melody of...
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Edelcrantz förbindelser was published, an
historical novel set in the 18th and 19th
centuries and
focusing on the life of
Abraham Niclas Edelcrantz....
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Schulzenheim von
Rehausen Drufva von der
Lancken von
Wackenitz Fock Brändström
Edelcrantz Nordenskjöld
Lagerbring af
Klinteberg Trolle Edelcreutz Haij
Coyet von...
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branches into
neighbouring countries, and the
system of
Abraham Niclas Edelcrantz in Sweden.: ix–x, 47
During 1790–1795, at the
height of the
French Revolution...
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Constructed of gray
stone in 1822, the
church was
designed by
Abraham Niklas Edelcrantz at the
Royal Intendent's
Office in
Stockholm in 1807.
Nummi Church is...
- a line from
Strasbourg to Paris. In 1794, a
Swedish engineer,
Abraham Edelcrantz built a
quite different system from
Stockholm to Drottningholm. As opposed...
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classical pianist (died 1889) 15
March -
Abraham Niclas Edelcrantz, poet and
inventor (born 1754) 6
October –
Anders Jahan Retzius, chemist...