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Fredrika Bremer was born in Åbo ( Turku ) in Finland, then a Swedish province, as the daughter of Karl Fredrik Bremer ( 1770 – 1830 ) and Birgitta Charlotta Hollström ( 1777 – 1855 ).
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The first real Women's rights movement in Sweden, the Fredrika Bremer Association ( Fredrika Bremer Förbundet ), founded by Sophie Adlersparre in 1884, was named after her.
In the novel Little Women by Louisa May Alcott, Mrs. March reads from Fredrika Bremer to her four daughters.
* American Swedish Historical Museum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania devoted the Fredrika Bremer Room to her accomplishments
* Stendahl, Brita K. The Education of a Self-Made Woman, Fredrika Bremer, 1801-1865 ( Edwin Mellen Press.
* Wieselgren, Greta Fredrika Bremer och verkligheten: Romanen Herthas tillblivelse ( Kvinnohistoriskt arkiv.
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The family left Finland when Fredrika was three years old, and after a year's residence in Stockholm, purchased Årsta Castle, about 20 m. from Stockholm.
It is named for Fredrika Bremer ( note different spelling ), the Swedish author, for whom the surrounding county was also named.
In 1974 the former market town ( köping ) Åsele ( 1959-1970 ) was amalgamated with Dorotea and Fredrika.
He was married to his second cousin Fredrika Runeberg, née Tengström, with whom he had eight children and who wrote poems and novels, too.
Born in Charleston, South Carolina, to John Ansel who was an immigrant from Württemberg in Germany and Fredrika Bowers, also a German immigrant, Martin grew up in the German " colony " of Walhalla, South Carolina.
Torgny Segerstedt was born in Karlstad in Värmland County, the son of the teacher and publicist Albrekt Segerstedt ( 1844-1894 ) and Fredrika Sofia Bohman.
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He then married his second wife Gezina Susanna Fredrika Wilhelmina du Plessis ( 1831-1901 ) in 1847, with whom he remained until her death in 1901.
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* Rooth, Signe Alice Seeress of the Northland: Fredrika Bremer's American Journey ( American Swedish Historical Foundation, 1955 )
The communities of Fredrika ( 1799 ), Dorotea ( 1799 ) and Vilhelmina ( 1804 ) located in Swedish Lapland were named in her honor.
Fredrika and daughter
Fredrik finally confesses his love for Desiree, acknowledges that Fredrika is his daughter, and the two promise to start a new life together (" Finale ").
* Fredrika Armfeldt: Desiree's thirteen-year-old daughter, who may or may not be the product ( unbeknownst to Fredrik ) of the actress's and Fredrik's affair.
In Act One, Fredrik meets Desirée again, and is introduced to her daughter, a precocious adolescent suggestively named Fredrika.
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Armfeldt ), Alistair Robins ( the Count ), Gabriel Vick ( Henrik ), Grace Link and Holly Hallam ( shared role Fredrika ) and Kasia Hammarlund ( Petra ).
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Garner was replaced in May 2003 by L. Paul Bremer, who was himself replaced by John Negroponte on April 19, 2004 who left Iraq in 2005.
He moved to Bremen, where he worked for Bremer Bürgerzeitung, in 1911 and was one of several who attacked Karl Kautsky's analysis of imperialism in Die Neue Zeit in May 1912.
In writing the script, Paul Schrader was inspired by the diaries of Arthur Bremer ( who shot presidential candidate George Wallace in 1972 )< ref name =" PBS ">
His next partner, Lucille Bremer, was featured in two lavish vehicles, both directed by Vincente Minnelli: the fantasy Yolanda and the Thief, which featured an avant-garde surrealistic ballet, and the musical revue Ziegfeld Follies ( 1946 ), which featured a memorable teaming of Astaire with Gene Kelly to " The Babbit and the Bromide ," a Gershwin song Astaire had introduced with his sister Adele back in 1927.
This was contrary to the second great Bremen shipyard Bremer Vulkan, which with exception of the both world wars only produced civilian ships and started warship-building except war-times first in the early 1980th.
Bremer was not comfortable with this role, and was inflicted by a crisis, which she overcame by charitable work in the country around Årsta Castle.
At the electoral reforms regarding the right to vote of 1862, she supported the idea to give women the right to vote, which was talked about as the " horrific sight " of seeing " crinolines at the election boxes ", but Bremer gave the idea her support, and the same year, women of legal majority were granted suffrage in municipal elections in Sweden.
Much later, it was reprised in the ballet " Limehouse Blues " featuring Fred Astaire and Lucille Bremer in the musical film Ziegfeld Follies ( 1946 ).
The RG was officially dissolved on May 23, 2003 per Order Number 2 of the Coalition Provisional Authority under Paul Bremer.
In comparison to his predecessors Paul Bremer and John Negroponte in Baghdad, Khalilzad was considered a success as US Ambassador and credited with bringing a cultural sophistication and human touch to the job that helped connect with Iraqis.
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