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Askersunds flickskola (Askersund Girls' School), was a
Swedish girls'
school in Askersund,
active from 1812
until 1906. It was the
second school in Sweden...
- Fruntimmerföreningens
flickskola ('Women's Society's Girls' School'), was a Girls'
School in
Gothenburg in
Sweden which was
active between 1815 and 1938...
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Rudbeckii flickskola ('Rudbeck's Girls' School') also
called Pigeskolan ('Maidens' School') and Parthenagogium, was the
first school for
girls in Sweden...
- Brödraförsamlingens
flickskola i Göteborg ('Girls'
School of the
Unity of the
Brethren in Gothenburg') or
Evangeliska Brödraförsamlingens
flickskola i Göteborg...
- (1786), Fruntimmersföreningens
flickskola (1815) and
Kjellbergska flickskolan (1833) in Gothenburg,
Askersunds flickskola (1812) in Askersund, and Wallinska...
- Vättern, now
belonging to
Karlsborg Muni****lity. In 1813,
Askersunds flickskola, the
second institution to give
females higher education in Sweden, was...
- (1786), Fruntimmersföreningens
flickskola (1815) and
Kjellbergska flickskolan (1833) in Gothenburg,
Askersunds flickskola (1812) in Askersund, and Wallinska...
- Sweden. He also
founded the
first school for
girls in Sweden,
Rudbeckii flickskola, in 1632.
Rudbeckius was
considered politically suspect by his superiors...
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Mariana "Marianne"
Maximiliana Christiana Carolina Lovisa Ehrenström, née
Pollet (9
December 1773 – 4
January 1867), was a
Swedish writer, singer, painter...
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Retrieved 2023-10-14. Utbildning: Folkskola, Stockholm,
Matteus folkskola;
Flickskola, Stockholm,
Kungsholms elementarskola för flickor;Läroverk, Stockholm...