1759 in Sweden

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A map of the Great Stockholm Fire 1759.
(North is downwards. The fire started near the sea Malaren at the bottom of the map.) Mariabranden karta 1759.jpg
A map of the Great Stockholm Fire 1759.
(North is downwards. The fire started near the sea Mälaren at the bottom of the map.)
Stettiner Haff - Battle of 1759 Stettiner Haff - Battle of 1759.jpg
Stettiner Haff - Battle of 1759

Events from the year 1759 in Sweden

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References

  1. Lars Bergquist: Swedenborgs Hemlighet, Stockholm 1999. ISBN   91-27-06981-8 (in Swedish).