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  1. Second return to Sweden of Christina, Queen of Sweden. Publication of the Upsalia antiqua by Johannes Schefferus. Births. 4 September - Anna Maria Ehrenstrahl, painter (died 1729) 9 November - Carl Gustaf Armfeldt, officer (died 1736) Adolph John II, Count Palatine of Kleeburg, duke (died 1701) Deaths

  2. 24 January – Hamlet is played for the first time in Sweden by Andreas Widerberg at the Comediehuset in Gothenburg. A private Swedish language theater are founded in Bollhuset in Stockholm by Adolf Fredrik Ristell. The Royal Dramatic Training Academy is founded. The art of circus is introduced for the first time in Sweden through the Price ...

  3. 8 September – The first motorway in Sweden is inaugurated, and runs between Malmö and Lund. Births. 27 January – Göran Flodström, fencer. 18 April – Bernt Johansson, cyclist. Exact date unknown Niklas Rådström. Eva Runefelt, novelist. Niklas Rådström, poet. Deaths. 3 April – Algot Lönn, cyclist (born 1887).

  4. Other events of 1733. Timeline of Swedish history. Dish with Stockholm scenes and Sweden's national coat of arms, China, Qing dynasty, Qianlong period, c. 1730 AD, porcelain - Östasiatiska museet, Stockholm - DSC09508. Events from the year 1733 in Sweden.

  5. June 1 – Johann Caspar Vogler, composer. July 16 – Jacques Hotteterre, French composer (born 1673) July 17 – Wenzel Raimund Pirck, composer. July 22 – John Dalton, librettist and poet (born 1709) August 14 – Giovanni Battista Somis, composer. September 26 – John Byrom, librettist and poet (born 1692) December 2 – Carl August ...

  6. 1914 in Sweden. 1914 was the first year of the First World War in Sweden, which mostly consisted of Sweden deciding their stance on the war, eventually deciding on a neutrality. Sweden's neutrality lasted the entirety of the war.

  7. 27 April – Hildegard Björck becomes the first Swedish woman to complete an academic degree. In accordance with the recommendations of the progressive Girls' School Committee of 1866, girls' schools which meet the demands are given governmental support. [1]