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Artist Textile artist
Maria Adlercreutz was a textile and visual artist. She was one of the most influential innovators of Swedish textile handicrafts during the post-war period. As a result of her intense personal and political engagement her textile work became a meeting point between the artistic and political debates of the time.
Maud Adlercreutz, known under the pseudonym Maud, was one of the first great female reporters of the Swedish tabloids.
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Adlersparre, Sophie (1808 - 1862) [sv]
Adlersparre, Sophia Adolphina [sv]
Adlersparre, Sophie Albertina [sv]
Adlersparre, Sofia Adolfina [sv]
Adlersparre, Sophie Adolphine [sv]
Artist
Sophie Adlersparre was a painter who was known for her portraits and her copies of other famous works.
Adlersparre, Sophie Leijonhufvud (1823 - 1895) [no]
Adlersparre, Sophie, 1823-1895
Adlersparre, Karin Sofie 1823-1895
[German]
Name form from the source The Virtual International Authority File
Navneform fra kilden The Virtual International Authority File
[Norwegian bokmål]
Namnform från källan The Virtual International Authority File
[Swedish]
Name form from the source The Virtual International Authority File
[Estonian]
?Namnform från källan The Virtual International Authority File
[Finnish]
Sophie Adlersparre was a pioneer within the Swedish bourgeois women’s movement and was one of the instigators behind *Tidskrift för hemmet*, the first women’s journal in the Nordic countries.
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Adlerstråhle, Märtha (1868 - 1956) [sv]
Oelreich, von
Flicknamn
Märtha Adlerstråhle was a Swedish tennis player who was active in the early twentieth century. Her greatest international achievement was winning the bronze medal for the singles game at the London Summer Olympics in 1908.
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Eva Adolfsson was a literary critic, an essayist, and a novelist.
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Adrian, Greta (1893 - 1981) [sv]
Borg
Flicknamn
Greta Adrian was a pioneer of Swedish physical education. Together with her husband Sam Adrian, who was a director of physical education, she developed the so-called Örebro style of physical exercise which became known for its innovative approach to both male and female elite physical exercise. During the 1940s and the 1950s she revolutionised instruction in this sphere for both girls and boys in Swedish schools.
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Åfelt, Anna (1817 - 1884) [sv]
Skol-Annan
Smeknamn
Anna Åfelt was one of the first Swedish women to become a qualified public school teacher and to then be appointed as a fulltime public school teacher.
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artist Artist
Agardh, Emilia (1827 - 1887) [sv]
Emilia Fröding [sv]
Poet
Emilia Fröding was a poet and a writer. She played an important role in her son Gustaf Fröding’s poetry.
Artist
Karin Ageman was a designer, craftswoman and advertising and book illustrator. She designed and made the layouts for the catalogue *Swedish Arts and Crafts. Swedish Modern* for the World Exhibition in New York in 1939.
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Anna Agnér was an artist with a preference for flower still lifes, portraits and landscapes. She participated in exhibitions in Sweden and abroad.
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Agnsäter, Anna-Britt (1915 - 2006) [sv]
Johansson
Flicknamn
Anna-Britt Agnsäter was a leading popular educator within the sphere of ‘konsumentkooperation’ (consumer cooperatives) and was one of the founders of the food culture of the Swedish ‘Folkhem’ (welfare state).
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Agrell, Alfhild (1849 - 1923)
Agrell, Alfhild, 1849-1923
Agrell, Alfhild, 1849-1923
[Norwegian bokmål]
Agrell, Alfhild, 1849-1923
[Swedish]
Agrell, Alfhild, 1849-1923
[French]
Agrell, Alfhild, 1849-1923
[German]
Name form from the source The Virtual International Authority File
Navneform fra kilden The Virtual International Authority File
[Norwegian bokmål]
Namnform från källan The Virtual International Authority File
[Swedish]
Nimekuju allikast The Virtual International Authority File
[Estonian]
?Namnform från källan The Virtual International Authority File
[Finnish]
Namneform frå kjelda The Virtual International Authority File
[Norwegian nynorsk]
Martin, Alfhild
Maiden name
Petterkvist, Lovisa
Pseudonym
Stig Stigson
Pseudonym
Author Playwright
Alfhild Agrell was one of the most noted dramatists of the 1880s. Her written output was comprehensive and comprised a range of different genres.
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Agriconia, Anna (1642 - 1698) [sv]
Åkerhielm af Margrethelund
Alternativ namnform
Anna Agriconia was a lady-in-waiting and a letter writer. She witnessed and wrote about the siege of Athens and the destruction of the Parthenon. She was ennobled under the name Åkerhielm in 1691.
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Ahlborn, Lea (1826 - 1897) [sv]
Lundgren
som ogift
Artist Engraver
Lea Ahlborn was a medal engraver and the first woman to be appointed to a civil service job in Sweden.
Catharina Ahlgren was the editor of the journal *Brefwäxling emellan twänne fruntimmer* and was also active as a journalist and translator. She was a female pioneer in the publishing industry of the eighteenth century.
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Ahlin, Gunnel (1918 - 2007) [sv]
Hellman
Flicknamn
Gunnel Ahlin was an author who was active from the 1960s until the early 2000s.
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Hedda Åhlin was the principal of the Åhlinska school and the niece of [](Karin Åhlin), who founded the school.
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Karin Åhlin founded the Åhlin school. It became one of the largest girls’ schools in Stockholm during the 1800s.
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