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Georg Stiernhielm (August 7, 1598 –
April 22, 1672) was a
Swedish civil servant, mathematician,
linguist and poet. He has been
called "the
father of the...
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probably originated in the
writings of the 17th-century
Swedish poet
Georg Stiernhielm, and has
since been used in
Nordic poetry,
mainly during the Baroque...
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develop the
Swedish language further. Some key
figures include Georg Stiernhielm (17th century), who was the
first to
write classical poetry in Swedish;...
- discovery: the
German scholar Martin Fogel [de], the
Swedish scholar Georg Stiernhielm, and the
Swedish courtier Bengt Skytte. Fogel's
unpublished study of...
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develop the
Swedish language further. Some key
figures include Georg Stiernhielm (17th century), who was the
first to
write classical poetry in Swedish;...
- name stýr-wålt is
mentioned in the poem,
Hercules (Herkules), by
Georg Stiernhielm along with
other card
games including Karniffel. On the Faroes, the game...
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Jacob Jordaens for a
ceiling in
Uppsala Castle. The
court poet
Georg Stiernhielm wrote several plays in the
Swedish language, such as Den fångne Cupido...
- object",
known since the 17th century,
being mentioned in 1658 in
Georg Stiernhielm's epic poem,
Hercules (Herkules) as Fämkort. It is
traditionally pla****...
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Swedish rebels under Duke
Charles and the end of the union. -
Georg Stiernhielm,
linguist - Lars Stigzelius,
archbishop - Sten
Svantesson Bielke, soldier...
- Södergran (1892–1923) Erik
Johan Stagnelius (1793–1823),
Romantic poet
Georg Stiernhielm (1598–1672) Jan Stockl****a (born 1965) Sara
Stridsberg (born 1972) August...