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  1. Events. 17 February – Sweden replace the Julian calendar with the Gregorian calendar. 1 May - Species Plantarum by Carl Linnaeus. 24 July - The Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities is founded by Queen Louisa Ulrika. 20 September – Inauguration of the new observatory of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.

  2. 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.

  3. Events. February - A conflict between the Riksdag and the King and the Queen result in the removal of the current governor of Crown Prince Gustav, who is replaced by a new one, appointed by the parliament. [1] 26 May - The parliament begun to use a name stamp with the signature of the King, when the monarch refuses to sign papers of state.

  4. Deaths. 8 March - Hans Christoff von Königsmarck, soldier (born 1600) Johan Björnsson Printz, governor (born 1592) Gustav Skytte, pirate (born 1637)

  5. January 18 – The first opera performance in the Swedish language, Thetis et Pelée, performed by Carl Stenborg and Elisabeth Olin in Bollhuset, marks the establishment of the Royal Swedish Opera. [1] August – Inauguration of the pleasure gardens Vauxhall (Gotheburg). The Royal Swedish Ballet is founded. The title Hovsångare is created by ...

  6. January - Catharina Ulrika Hjort af Ornäs, murder victim (died 1837) 16 January - Anders Gustaf Ekeberg, chemist who discovered tantalum in 1802 (died 1813) 1 February – Ulrika Melin, textile artist (died 1834) 10 December - Conrad Quensel, naturalist (died 1806) 10 December - Fredrik Gyllenborg, Prime Minister of Sweden (died 1829)

  7. Events. The Civil Code of 1734 is passed. This regulates all society, introducing numerous new laws. Among them the ban of torture (though the interpretation of this law allows for the practice to continue), restrictions of a man's right to abuse his wife, bans any other form of marriage except that conducted by the church, and bans ...