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Gustav and Adolfs
* 1882 Gustav Adolfs Page ( Gustav Adolf's Page )-Thirty Years War
Gustav Adolfs Akademien )
The building is located in the center of Sweden's capital Stockholm in the borough of Norrmalm, on the eastern side of Gustav Adolfs torg across from the former Arvfurstens Palats, now Ministry for Foreign Affairs.
Originally, Norrbro stretched diagonally across Helgeandsholmen from ( what is today ) Mynttorget to Gustav Adolfs torg.
It is located in Stockholm's borough Norrmalm in the street Strömgatan on the North side of the Norrström river between Rosenbad, the Government Chancellery ( in the West ), and the Ministry for Foreign Affairs ( the former Arvfurstens Palats ) and the Royal Swedish Opera on Gustav Adolfs torg ( in the East ).
** Hartola ( Gustav Adolfs )
The Royal Gustavus Adolphus Academy ( Swedish Kungliga Gustav Adolfs Akademien ) in Uppsala is one of 18 Swedish royal academies and dedicated to the study of Swedish folklore.
Gustav Adolfs Akademien för svensk folkkultur ("... for Swedish folklore studies ").
Gustav Adolfs Akademien, official website
sv: Kungliga Gustav Adolfs Akademien för svensk folkkultur
His other works include Der dreissigjährige Krieg bis zum Tode Gustav Adolfs ( Paderborn, 1891 – 1896 ); a revised edition of his Tilly im Dreißigjährigen Krieg ( Stuttgart, 1861 ); a life of George V, König Georg V. ( Hanover, 1878 ); Das Jahr 1683 ( 1882 ); and Phillipp Melanchthon ( Berlin, 1897 ).
Gustav Adolfs Akademien för svensk folkkultur ( 2005 )

Gustav and founded
* 1817 – In Germany, Gustav von Below, an aristocratic officer of the Prussian Guard, and his brothers, founded a charismatic movement based on their estates in Pomerania, which may have included speaking in tongues.
Rau was a member of the All-German People ’ s Party ( GVP ), which was founded by Gustav Heinemann.
The Swedish Academy (), founded in 1786 by King Gustav III, is one of the Royal Academies of Sweden.
The Swedish Academy was founded in 1786 by King Gustav III.
* Helsinki, later the capital of Finland, is founded by Gustav Vasa.
* February 16 – Gustav Adolf Secondary School is founded in Tallinn, Estonia by Swedish king Gustav II Adolf.
Carl Gustav Jung ( ; ; 26 July 1875 – 6 June 1961 ) was a Swiss psychologist and psychiatrist who founded analytical psychology.
Pharmacia company was founded in 1911 in Stockholm, Sweden by pharmacist Gustav Felix Grönfeldt at the Elgen Pharmacy.
Tampere was founded as a market place on the banks of the Tammerkoski channel in 1775 by Gustav III of Sweden and four years later, 1 October 1779, Tampere was granted full city rights.
Two hundred years to the day since King Gustav III of Sweden | Gustav III, who founded Dramaten, was assassinated ( 16 March 1792 ), von Sydow attended a meeting there commemorating the date, 16 March 1992 ; this photo was taken in the stage entrance.
Gustav and Peter Carl Fabergé, the descendants of Huguenot refugees, founded the world famous Fabergé company in Russia.
In 1550 the latter gave name to a new town founded next to it by king Gustav Vasa.
Örlogsmannasällskapet, founded in 1771 by King Gustav III, is one of the Royal Academies in Sweden.
Musikaliska Akademien, founded in 1771 by King Gustav III, is one of the Royal Academies in Sweden.
The Academy was founded in 1753 by Queen Louisa Ulrica, the mother of King Gustav III and originally dedicated to literature.
Akademien för de fria konsterna, founded in 1773 by King Gustav III, is one of the Royal Academies in Sweden.
It was founded in the 1760s in Gothenburg, and given Royal Charter in 1778 by Gustav III of Sweden.
It was founded in Lund, on December 2, 1772, and received a Royal Charter by Gustav III, on March 6, 1778.
The opera company was founded by King Gustav III and its first performance, " Thetis and Phelée " with Carl Stenborg and Elisabeth Olin, was given on January 18, 1773 ; this was the first native speaking opera performed in Sweden.
The Royal Swedish Ballet, Kungliga Baletten, was founded by Gustav III of Sweden in 1773.
* House of Fabergé, a Russian jewelry firm founded by Gustav Faberge in 1842
His father, youngest son of King Gustav I who founded Sweden's Vasa dynasty, was Duke of Södermanland and regent of the kingdom at the time, having forced his Catholic nephew, King Sigismund, to restrict his personal rule to his other kingdom, Poland, where most of his subjects were likewise Catholic.
It was founded in 1861 by the Bavarian Gustav Clauss and is most famous for its Mavrodaphne.

Gustav and 1934
Hitler visited Gustav just before the Röhm purge in 1934, which among other things eliminated many of those who actually believed in the " socialism " of " National Socialism.
* Gustav Radbruch Paul Johann Anselm Feuerbach-ein Juristenleben, Springer, Vienna ( 1934 )
* 1874 – Gustav Holst, English composer ( d. 1934 )
* September 21 – Gustav Holst, English composer ( d. 1934 )
Gustav Theodore Holst ( born Gustavus Theodore von Holst, 21 September 187425 May 1934 ) was an English composer.
The revival was part of a wider national movement in the period around the First World War, and contributed to the creation of a " national " or " pastoral " school of classical music which incorporated traditional songs or motifs, as can be seen in the compositions of Percy Grainger ( 1882 – 1961 ), Ralph Vaughan Williams ( 1872 – 1951 ), George Butterworth ( 1885 – 1916 ), Gustav Holst ( 1874 – 1934 ) and Frederick Delius ( 1862 – 1934 ).
* Gustav Holst ( 1874 – 1934 ), English composer
In 1934 the anthropologist Gustav Heinrich Ralph von Koenigswald started to examine the area.
* Gustav Kafka 1923 – 1934 – Psychology
* David Trippett, " Gustav Holst ( 1874 – 1934 )"
* Gustav Ritter von Kahr, politician ( 29 November 1862 – 30 June 1934 )
Gustav Ritter von Kahr ( November 29, 1862 – June 30, 1934 ) was a German right-wing conservative politician, active in the state of Bavaria.
Gustav de Vries ( 22 January 1866 – 16 December 1934 ) was a Dutch mathematician, who is best remembered for his work on the Korteweg – de Vries equation with Diederik Korteweg.

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