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Clara Aurora Liljenroth (7 June 1772 – 28
February 1836), also
incorrectly referred to as
Charlotta Liljeroth, was a
Swedish scholar. She was one of few...
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Poland Aurora Eugenia Latapí (1911–2000),
Mexican photographer Aurora Liljenroth (1772–1836),
Swedish scholar Aurora Ljungstedt (1821–1908),
Swedish horror...
- Sweden: the next
student of her **** was at the same
school was
Aurora Liljenroth in 1780.
After her studies,
Palmgren married her
fellow student, the official...
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accepted at Visingsö
Gymnasium in 1644 and 1645 respectively, and
Aurora Liljenroth graduated from the same
school in 1788.
During the 18th century, many...
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Mohan Roy,
Hindu religious and
social reformer (d. 1833) June 7 –
Aurora Liljenroth,
Swedish scholar (d. 1836) July 11 – John Rodgers,
American naval officer...
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accepted at Visingsö
Gymnasium in 1644 and 1645 respectively, and
Aurora Liljenroth graduated from the same
school in 1788.
During the 18th century, many...
- founded.
Denmark J. Cl.
Todes Døtreskole is founded. 1788
Sweden Aurora Liljenroth becomes the
first female college graduate. 1791
Denmark One of the first...
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married Adolf Liljenroth (1836–1874), a
battalion physician, with whom she had two children,
Gunhild H****elrot [sv] and
Ragnar Liljenroth [sv]. A few years...
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Vilhelm Kuylenstjerna 1888–1898: John
Raoul Hamilton 1898–1904:
Georg Liljenroth 1904–1913: Axel
Bergenzaun 1913–1922: Carl
Bastiat Hamilton 1922–1930:...
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Mohan Roy,
Hindu religious and
social reformer (d. 1833) June 7 –
Aurora Liljenroth,
Swedish scholar (d. 1836) July 11 – John Rodgers,
American naval officer...