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Events from the year 1807 in Sweden
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Prince Gustav of Vasa, Count of Itterburg, born Crown Prince of Sweden, was the son of King Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden and Queen Frederica. His Austrian princely title was actually spelled Wasa.
Cecilia of Sweden was a composer, a Swedish princess by birth, and Grand Duchess of Oldenburg by marriage. She was the daughter of King Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden and Frederica of Baden.
Princess Amalie of Hesse-Darmstadt was a Hereditary Princess of Baden by marriage to Charles Louis, Hereditary Prince of Baden. She was the daughter of Ludwig IX, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt and Henriette Karoline of Palatine-Zweibrücken.
Hedwig Elisabeth Charlotte of Holstein-Gottorp was the queen consort of Charles XIII of Sweden and II of Norway. She was also a famed diarist, memoirist and wit. She is known as Hedwig Elisabeth Charlotte, though her official name as queen was Charlotte (Charlotta).
Sara Fredrica Torsslow née Strömstedt was a Swedish stage actress. She was one of the most famed actresses in Sweden during the first half of the 19th century, and an elite member of the Royal Dramatic Theatre.
Amalia is a female given name, derived from the Germanic root amal, with meanings "vigorous, active, work", specifically the woman's name Amalberga. Its popularity is attributed to the Belgian Saint Amalberga of Maubeuge. The origins of the name Amalia have often been associated with those of Emilia and Emily, both of which in fact originate from the Latin nomen Aemilia, or with Amalthea, which originated from the Greek name "tender goddess". In Greece, the name is celebrated on 10 July in honour of Saint Amalia.
Charlotta is a Danish, Finnish and Swedish feminine given name that is an alternate form of Charlotte and a feminine form of the masculine version of Charlot and Carl. Notable people referred to by this name include the following:
Henrietta Mariana "Marianne" Charlotta Koskull was a Swedish noble and lady-in-waiting, known as the royal mistress of King Charles XIII of Sweden and King Charles XIV John of Sweden.
Princess Charlotte Amalie of Denmark and Norway was a Danish princess, daughter of King Frederick IV of Denmark and Louise of Mecklenburg-Güstrow.
Marie of Baden was Duchess of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel and Brunswick-Oels. She was married to Frederick William, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel.
Christiane Andrea "Karen" Wedel-Jarlsberg, was a Norwegian countess and lady in waiting.
Caroline Lewenhaupt (1754–1826) was a Swedish courtier, poet and amateur actress.
Events from the year 1864 in Sweden
Events from the year 1862 in Sweden
Events from the year 1856 in Sweden
Events from the year 1789 in Sweden
Events from the year 1790 in Sweden
Events from the year 1791 in Sweden
Events from the year 1718 in Sweden
Charlotta Letitia Skjöldebrand née Ennes, was a Swedish court official. She served as Senior lady-in-waiting (överhovmästarinna) to Josefina, Queen of Sweden from 1835 to 1866.