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- Clara Aurora Liljenroth (7 June 1772 – 28 February 1836), also incorrectly referred to as Charlotta Liljeroth, was a Swedish scholar. She was one of few...
- Therese Kamph, educational reformer (died 1884) 28 February - Aurora Liljenroth, scholar (born 1772) 6 March - Henriette Löfman, composer (born 1784)...
- mistress of Augustus the Strong, elector of Saxony and king of Poland Aurora Liljenroth (1772–1836), Swedish scholar Aurora Ljungstedt (1821–1908), Swedish horror...
- accepted at Visingsö Gymnasium in 1644 and 1645 respectively, and Aurora Liljenroth graduated from the same school in 1788. During the 18th century, many...
- founded. Denmark J. Cl. Todes Døtreskole is founded. 1788 Sweden Aurora Liljenroth becomes the first female college graduate. 1791 Denmark One of the first...
- Liljeroth is a Swedish language surname. Aurora Liljenroth (1772–1836), Swedish academic and scholar Leif Liljeroth (1924–2018), Swedish film actor Lena...
- accepted at Visingsö Gymnasium in 1644 and 1645 respectively, and Aurora Liljenroth graduated from the same school in 1788. During the 18th century, many...
- Mohan Roy, Hindu religious and social reformer (d. 1833) June 7 – Aurora Liljenroth, Swedish scholar (d. 1836) July 11 – John Rodgers, American naval officer...
- Mohan Roy, Hindu religious and social reformer (d. 1833) June 7 – Aurora Liljenroth, Swedish scholar (d. 1836) July 11 – John Rodgers, American naval officer...
- females, was founded. An achievement to arouse attention was that of Aurora Liljenroth, who graduated from the gymnasium of Visingsö in 1788. In the first half...