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- in the country. The university was founded under the name of Academia Gustaviana in 1632 by Baron Johan Skytte, the Governor-General of Swedish Livonia...
- Gustaviana Schröder (1701 – 30 May 1763) was a Swedish court singer and member of the Kungliga Hovkapellet from 1740 to 1763. She was one of five women...
- was founded in 1632 by King Gustavus as the second university in the kingdom of Sweden. After the king's death it became known as "Academia Gustaviana"....
- University of Tartu 1632 (continuous operation since 1802) Founded as Academia Gustaviana in the then Swedish province of Livonia. It was closed by the Russian...
- Söderåkra, Sweden) was a Swedish statesman, and the founder of the Academia Gustaviana (today's University of Tartu in Estonia), in 1632. He was a son of the...
- Empire, following Uppsala University (founded 1477) and the Academia Gustaviana (now the University of Tartu in Estonia) (1632). The first printing shop...
- 937 German Jewish p****engers on his ship, MS St. Louis, from the ****s Gustaviana Schröder (1701–1763) Swedish singer Han Schröder (1918–1992), Dutch architect...
- 1870 Virgularia gracilis Virgularia gracillima Kõlliker, 1880 Virgularia gustaviana (Herklots, 1863) Virgularia halisceptrum Broch, 1910 Virgularia juncea...
- List of rectors of the University of Tartu. Jakob Skytte (illustris, 1632–1633) Andreas Virginius (1633) Heinrich Hein (1633–1634) Johann Below (1634)...
- in the Swedish Empire, following Uppsala University and the Academia Gustaviana in Dorpat (predecessor to the University of Tartu in Estonia). The second...