- in the country. The
university was
founded under the name of
Academia Gustaviana in 1632 by
Baron Johan Skytte, the Governor-General of
Swedish Livonia...
-
Gustaviana Schröder (1701 – 30 May 1763) was a
Swedish court singer and
member of the
Kungliga Hovkapellet from 1740 to 1763. She was one of five women...
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Academia Gustaviana (now
University of Tartu) was
founded in 1632 by King
Gustavus Adolphus and was then the
second university in the
Kingdom of Sweden...
- Söderåkra, Sweden) was a
Swedish statesman, and the
founder of the
Academia Gustaviana (today's
University of
Tartu in Estonia), in 1632. He was a son of the...
- Empire,
following Uppsala University (founded 1477) and the
Academia Gustaviana (now the
University of
Tartu in Estonia) (1632). The
first printing shop...
-
University of
Tartu 1632 (continuous
operation since 1802)
Founded as
Academia Gustaviana in the then
Swedish province of Livonia. It was
closed by the Russian...
- 1870
Virgularia gracilis Virgularia gracillima Kõlliker, 1880
Virgularia gustaviana (Herklots, 1863)
Virgularia halisceptrum Broch, 1910
Virgularia juncea...
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Jacob Johan Anckarström the
Elder and
Hedvig Ulrika Drufva. He
married Gustaviana Elisabet Löwen (1764-1844) in 1783, and had two
daughters and two sons:...
- M.A.G. van
Meerhaeghe Kaiserliche Universität
Dorpat 200 -
Academia Gustaviana 370 - Das Jubiläum der Universität
Tartu (2004, co-ed.)
Enhancing the...
- in the
Swedish Empire,
following Uppsala University and the
Academia Gustaviana in
Dorpat (predecessor to the
University of
Tartu in Estonia). The second...