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The word " viking " was first popularised at the beginning of the 19th century by Erik Gustaf Geijer in his poem, The Viking.
* Swedish chemistry professor Gustaf Erik Pasch invents the safety match.
In Ransäter lies the Geijer School, in honour of author Erik Gustaf Geijer ( 1783-1843 ), who was born at the Ransäter farm.
Gustaf Mauritz Armfelt standing next to the bust of Alexander I of Russia | Alexander I, by Johan Erik Lindh ( Copy of original by Carl Fredrik von Breda ).
The latter, however, also soon resigned, and was succeeded on the July 10, 1891 by Erik Gustaf Boström, a landed proprietor.
Among the most famous members were Esaias Tegnér and Erik Gustaf Geijer, both editors of Iduna.
* Stenbock Erik Gustafsson, baron of Torpa ( younger son of Gustaf Olofsson )
He was born in Ransäter, Värmland County as son of the school teacher Erik Gustaf Erlander ( 1859 – 1936 ).
Adolf Erik was the father of Gustaf Nordenskiöld ( explorer of Mesa Verde ) and Erland Nordenskiöld ( ethnographer of South America ) and maternal uncle of Nils Otto Gustaf Nordenskjöld ( another polar explorer the different spelling of the latter's family name ).
* Erik Gustaf Lindencrona ( 1821-1826 )
The safety match had been invented and patented by the Swedish chemist Gustaf Erik Pasch ( 1788 – 1862 ) in 1844, but at that time, it was too difficult to produce it.
At present, Reinfeldt has moved into the official residence of the Prime Minister of Sweden, the Sager House, together with his wife and their three children, Ebba, Gustaf and Erik.
* Professor Gustaf Erik Pasch of Stockholm is granted the privilege of manufacturiing a safety match.
* January 12 – Erik Gustaf Geijer, writer and composer ( d. 1847 )
Erik Gustaf GeijerCarl Wilhelm Nordgren ( 1804 – 1857 )
Erik Gustaf Geijer ( 12 January 1783 – 23 April 1847 ) was a Swedish writer, historian, poet, philosopher, and composer.
Geijersgården is named after Erik Gustaf Geijer, who lived there from 1837 to 1846.
* Andræ, Carl Goran ( 1983 ) Siare och nationalmonument: Historikern Erik Gustaf Geijer, 1783-1847 ( Almqvist & Wiksell ) ISBN 978-91-554-1429-0
* Ehnmark, Anders ( 1999 ) Minnets hemlighet: En bok om Erik Gustaf Geijer ( Norstedts ) ISBN 978-91-1-300725-0
* Erdmann, Nils Axel Fredrik ( 2010 ) Erik Gustaf Geijer: En Minnesteckning ( Nabu Press ) ISBN 978-1-141-42692-8
* Thorsoe, Alexander ( 2010 ) Erik Gustaf Geijers Forelaesninger Over Menniskans Historia ( Kessinger Publishing ) ISBN 978-1-160-48593-7
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Erik and Boström
Erik Gustaf Bernhard Boström ( 11 February 1842 – 21 February 1907 ) was a Swedish landowner and politician who was a member of the Swedish Parliament ( 1876 – 1907 ) and the longest-serving Prime Minister of Sweden of the 19th century.
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He was the paternal uncle of Erik Gustaf Boström.
After the resignation of Erik Gustaf Boström in 1900, von Otter was offered the premiership by the king and formed a cabinet which would sit for two years.
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He was son to Governor of Södermanland County Filip Boström and nephew to Prime Minister Erik Gustaf Boström.

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