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Magnus Jacob Crusenstolpe (11
March 1795, Jönköping – 18
January 1865, Stockholm) was a
Swedish historian. He
became famous both as a
political and a historical...
- The
Rabulist riots or
Crusenstolpe riots (Swedish:
Crusenstolpe-kravallerna) took
place in Stockholm, Sweden, in June 1838
following the Lèse-majesté...
- SELIBR 10076751. Uggla,
Arvid Hj. (1931). "Johan
Fredrik Sebastian Crusenstolpe".
Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 9.
National Archives...
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riots after the Lèse-majesté
conviction of the
journalist Magnus Jacob Crusenstolpe, and some
calls for his abdication.
Charles John
survived the abdication...
- the people.
Badin is a
character in the
novel Morianen by
Magnus Jacob Crusenstolpe in 1838,
where he was
described as the parti****tor in all the secrets...
- 1838
after the Lèse-majesté
conviction of the
journalist Magnus Jacob Crusenstolpe, and some
calls for his abdication. The 19th
century was
marked by the...
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Lagerbring af
Dittmer Nordenfalk af
Winklerfelt Fredensköld Hedersvärd
Crusenstolpe af
Darelli Mannerstråle
Plommenfelt af
Petersens Malmsköld
Pollet Kjerrulf...
- the
Gustavian age. She was the
inspiration for
several poets;
poems by
Crusenstolpe,
Bellman and Carl
Gustaf af
Leopold was
dedicated to her. Anna Charlotta...
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through Karl XV,
revised edition, Bonniers, OCLC 185547779
Magnus Jacob Crusenstolpe,
obituary of
Westin in the Svea Folk-kalender #175, 1863.
Wikimedia Commons...
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General consul Carstensen was the
representative for Denmark, and
Fredrick Crusenstolpe would be the
translator between the
Scandinavians and Abd al-Rahman....