- Mårten
Triewald FRS (18
November 1691 – 8
August 1747),
sometimes referred to as Mårten
Triewald the Younger, was a
Swedish merchant,
engineer and amateur...
- Triewaldsgränd (Swedish: "Alley of
Triewalds") is an
alley in
Gamla stan, the old town in
central Stockholm, Sweden.
Stretching south from the square...
- Carl Linnaeus,
mercantilist Jonas Alströmer,
mechanical engineer Mårten
Triewald,
civil servants Sten Carl
Bielke and Carl
Wilhelm Cederhielm, and statesman/author...
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music is
developed by
organist Andreas Werckmeister.
November 18 – Mårten
Triewald,
Swedish mechanical engineer (died 1747)
January 17 –
Richard Lower, English...
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seeds or flowers), such as
mosses and
algae (born 1687)
August 8 – Mårten
Triewald,
Swedish mechanical engineer (born 1691)
Johann Heinrich von Heucher, German...
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Swedish Academy of
Sciences is
founded in
Stockholm by Linnaeus, Mårten
Triewald and others.
November 14 –
William Hewson,
English surgeon,
anatomist and...
-
first use of
water in
Sweden to
distribute heating in buildings. Mårten
Triewald, a
Swedish engineer, used this
method for a
greenhouse at
Newcastle upon...
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Tomas Tranströmer (1931–2015), writer, poet and
translator Samuel von
Triewald [sv] (1688–1743) Back to top Karl
Vennberg Back to top
Gunnar Wennerberg...
- and wind-powered
pumps were used. In 1728, at the
initiative of Mårten
Triewald (1691–1747), a steam-driven pump was installed, a
Newcomen atmospheric...
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Swedish economist Mårten Renström (born 1972),
Swedish tennis player Mårten
Triewald (1691–1747),
Swedish merchant,
engineer and
physicist Mårten
Eskil Winge...