- Rosenhan, a
psychologist Beata Rosenhane,
feminist Schering Rosenhane, a
former Governor of
Stockholm Sophia Rosenhane,
collector Also:
Rosenhan experiment...
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Beata Rosenhane (21
January 1638 in Norrköping – 1 June 1674) was a
Swedish Baroness and writer. She was
known for her
learning and
received an education...
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Finnish figure skater Beata Pozniak (born 1960),
Polish actress Beata Rosenhane (1638–1674),
Swedish writer Beate Sirota (1923–2012),
American performing...
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Sophia Eleonora Rosenhane, as
married Jennings, (29
August 1757 – 21
August 1837) was a
Swedish patron and noblewoman. At the
national portrait gallery...
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Johan Rosenhane 1644–1650 (Viborg County)
Herman Fleming 1641–1645 (Nyslott County)
Mikael von
Jordan 1645–1650 (Nyslott County)
Johan Rosenhane 1650–1655...
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Rosenhane reach the
rustic main building,
which dates from the 17th century.
Wrangel Palace, and the
palaces of Hessenstein, and
Schering Rosenhane are...
- 59°03′02″N 16°33′07″E / 59.05056°N 16.55194°E / 59.05056; 16.55194 Site
history Built 1658 Built by
Johan Johansson Rosenhane Materials Dimension stone...
- Heidenreich,
German poet, dramatist,
librettist and
translator (d. 1688)
Beata Rosenhane,
Swedish writer (d. 1674)
February 13 – Frederick, Duke of Mecklenburg-Grabow...
- Olof
Wallin (1779-1839) Per
Daniel Amadeus Atterbom (1790-1855)
Gustaf Rosenhane, "Skogekär Bergbo" (1619-1684)
Fredrika Bremer (1801-1865)
Emilie Flygare-Carlén...
- in i.a. the
Hessenstein Palace, the
Stenbock Palace and the Schering-
Rosenhane Palace.
Courts of
appeal in
Sweden Korpiola, Mia (ed.): The Svea Court...