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  1. Amalia Elisabeth Eriksson, née Lundström (25 November 1824 – 19 January 1923), was a Swedish businesswoman, known as the inventor of the Polkagris, a type of candy stick known to have inspired the candy cane, which she invented in Gränna, Sweden.

  2. Amalia Maria Charlotta, född den 22 februari 1805 i Stockholm, död den 31 augusti 1853 i Oldenburg, var en svensk prinsessa, dotter till kung Gustav IV Adolf och drottning Fredrika. Amalia lämnade Sverige år 1809 i exil med föräldrar och syskon och växte upp i Bruchsal i Baden .

  3. Before her are Ingrid of Sweden (1910), and Astrid of Sweden (1905). After her are Margaret Leijonhufvud (1516), Karin Månsdotter (1550), Gunilla Bielke (1568), Catherine Stenbock (1535), Ingeborg Magnusdotter of Sweden (1277), Princess Elizabeth of Sweden (1549), Princess Amalia of Sweden (1805), and Princess Sofia, Duchess of Värmland (1984).

  4. 14 de sept. de 2023 · All eyes are on Sweden as King Carl XVI Gustaf becomes the first monarch in the country’s history to celebrate a Golden Jubilee. The King has another claim to royal history, too. The laws of...

  5. 30 de may. de 2024 · Amalia Origin and Meaning. The name Amalia is a girl's name of Hebrew, German, Italian origin meaning "work". Amalia is a widely cross-cultural name, heard from Italy to Romania, Germany to Scandinavia. The current heir to the Dutch throne is Princess Catharina-Amalia of Orange. It can be pronounced ah-MAH-lee-a or ah-mah-LEE-a.

  6. 18 de jun. de 2020 · The couple’s young bridal party included Victoria’s godchildren: Prince Christian of Denmark, Princess Catharina-Amalia of the Netherlands, and Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway.

  7. 10 de sept. de 2023 · The name Amalia is derived from the Germanic word “amal,” which means “work” or “industrious.”. It was a popular name among the Germanic people and was borne by several medieval queens and princesses. In Latin, the name Amalia is a short form of the name Amelia, which means “to strive” or “to excel.”.