1735 in Sweden

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Events from the year 1735 in Sweden

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References

  1. ”Svenska Frimurare Orden”. Arkiverad från originalet den 2010-08-17. Läst 25 mars 2011.
  2. Svensk uppslagsbok; Lund 1929
  3. Svenska folkets underbara öden / V. Karl XII:s tid från 1710 samt den äldre frihetstiden 1709-1739