Sweden, Deaths, 1850-1945
7,656,153 rekords
Ibdel il-kategorija jew il-kollezzjoni
Isem
Data tat-twelid
Mewt
Żid dettalji
Residenza
Missier
Omm
Konjuġi
Sess
Qabbel it-termini kollha eżattament
Naddaf il-formola
Fittex f'Sweden, Deaths, 1850-1945'
Isem
Data tat-twelid
Mewt
Żid dettalji
Residenza
Missier
Omm
Konjuġi
Sess
Naddaf il-formola
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Sweden, Deaths, 1850-1945
7.656.153 reġistri
ĠODDA
Din il-kollezzjoni fiha reġistri ta' mwiet mill-Iżvezja bejn is-snin 1850 u 1945. Ir-reġistri tipikament jinkludu l-isem tal-mejjet, id-data tat-twelid, id-data u l-parroċċa tal-mewt. Xi reġistri jinkludu wkoll l-età fil-ħin tal-mewt, l-ismijiet tal-ġenituri u tal-konjuġi, u d-domiċilju.<br><br>The index of this collection was produced by MyHeritage from scanned images of the original documents. Some records prior to 1850 are also included in this collection.
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Artur Emanuel HazeliusDied: May 27 1901 - Hedvig Eleonora, Stockholm, Sweden
Artur Hazelius was a visionary philologist and the pivotal architect of modern cultural preservation in Sweden. Committed to safeguarding the nation’s heritage, he sought to immortalize the traditions, artifacts, and architecture of the Nordic peasantry, bridging the divide between an industrializing present and a disappearing rural past. His most transformative accomplishment was creating Skansen, the world’s first open-air museum. Globally recognized as a pioneering figure, Hazelius's innovative methods for honoring and protecting ancestral roots set the standard for cultural heritage.