1810 in Sweden
Years in Sweden: | 1807 1808 1809 1810 1811 1812 1813 |
Centuries: | 18th century · 19th century · 20th century |
Decades: | 1780s 1790s 1800s 1810s 1820s 1830s 1840s |
Years: | 1807 1808 1809 1810 1811 1812 1813 |
Events from the year 1810 in Sweden
Incumbents
Events
- 6 January - Treaty of Paris (1810)
- 7 January - The newly elected heir to the throne, Charles August, arrives in Sweden.
- 28 May - Charles August, Crown Prince of Sweden dies. Rumors suspect poisoning by the Gustavian Party.
- May - Maria Nilsdotter i Ölmeskog dissolves a potential rebel army and are rewarded by the monarch for having prevented a rebellion.[1]
- 20 June - Axel von Fersen the Younger, a member of the Gustavian Party, is killed by a lynch mob in Stockholm suspected of having murdered Charles August.
- 21 August - Jean Baptiste Bernadotte is elected the new heir to the Swedish throne.
- 20 October - Jean Baptiste Bernadotte arrives in Sweden.
- 2 November - Jean Baptiste Bernadotte makes his formal entry in Stockholm and takes the name Charles John.
- 2 November - The Swedish Act of Succession is passed.
- 5 November - Jean Baptiste Bernadotte is formally adopted by Charles XIII.
- 7 November - Anglo-Swedish War (1810–12)
- 22 December - The spouse and son of Jean Baptiste Bernadotte, Désirée Clary and the future Oscar I, arrives in Sweden.
- - The Smådalarö Gård is completed.
- - Johan Olof Wallin inducted to the Swedish Academy.
- - The right of an unmarried woman to be declared of legal majority by royal dispensation are officially confirmed by parliament.[2]
- - The execution of Metta Fock.
Births
- 7 June - Carl August Adlersparre, chamberlain (1838), poet, novelist and historian (died 1862)
- 16 October – Carl Wahlbom, artist (died 1858)
Deaths
- 19 March – Louis Masreliez, artist (died 1748)
- 28 May - Charles August, Crown Prince of Sweden, crown prince (died 1768)
- 20 June - Axel von Fersen the Younger, courtier, military, diplomat (died 1755)
- 17 September - Ulla von Höpken, courtier profile of the Gustavian Age (died 1749)
- - Hedvig Amalia Charlotta Klinckowström, artist (died 1777)
References
External links
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