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- (series) 1966 – Mästerdetektiven Blomkvist på nya äventyr 1968 – Lärda fruntimmer 1968 – Pygmalion 1968 – Markurells i Wadköping (series) 1969 – Biprodukten...
- first by Stockholm's 1859 Course of Education for Women (Lärokursen för fruntimmer). Subsidised by influential men, the course provided free lectures and...
- Kväll / Tonight 1982 – Sverige / Stupid Cupid 1983 – Fruntimmer Ska En Ha... 1983 – Fruntimmer Ska En Ha... / Han Eller Jag, Vem Ska Du Ha? 1983 – Jag...
- Fröknarna Rossanders lärokurs för fruntimmer ("The Miss' Rossander Courses"), and Jenny Rossanders Lärokurs för fruntimmer ("Jenny Rossander's Learning Course...
- Nr 29, 61 in Sions Sånger, Stockholm (1743) Ann Öhrberg (2001). Vittra fruntimmer. Författarroll och retorik hos frihetstidens kvinnliga författare. Stockholm:...
- societies were founded all over Sweden. These were commonly referred to as fruntimmers-skyddsföreningar (literary:'Women's protection societies') because they...
- Ahlgren published and edited the periodical Brefwäxling emellan twänne fruntimmer, den ena i Stockholm och den andralandet i åskillige blandade ämnen...
- album published in 1853, where the authors appeared under the common name Fruntimmer. Other authors of the album were at least Sara Karolina Gadolin from Oulu...
- insurance company Hansa from 1935 to 1951. Falk published her first novel Fruntimmer in 1944. She later translated children's literature from Danish and Norwegian...
- child auction, fattigauktion and by private charity (foremost the local Fruntimmers-skyddsförening). This system was in place until 1918. In the 19th century...