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- female, deceased (1373)
- Saint Birgitta, also known as Santa Brigida or St. Bridgid of Sweden and "Birgitta of Vadstena" (1303 - July 23, 1373), was a mystic and saint, and...
- female, deceased (1940)
- Selma Ottilia Lovisa Lagerlöf was a Swedish author and the first woman writer to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. Known internationally for "...
- female, deceased (1903)
- Lina Sandell (full name: Karolina Wilhelmina Sandell-Berg was a swedish writer of Gospel hymns. Born Karolina Wilhelmina Sandell in a rectory at...
- female, deceased (1610)
- Katarina Gustavsdotter Vasa, princess of Sweden, (June 6, 1539 - December 21, 1610) was the oldest daughter of Gustav Vasa and Margareta...
- female, deceased (1828)
- Charlotta Seuerling (1782 or 1784-1828), was a blind Swedish concert singer, harpsichordist, composer and poet, known as "the blind Song-Maiden". "...
- female, 25 years old
- Szilvia Molnar (born 24 September, 1984) is a writer and translator who has written both verse and short prose in Swedish and English. She lives in...
- female, deceased (1923)
- Alfhild Agrell was a Swedish writer. She was born to Erik Johan Martin and Karolina Margareta Adolphson, who worked as confectioners. From 1868...
- female, deceased (1899)
- Vendela Hebbe, née Åström, (1808-1899), Swedish journalist, publicist and author, is regarded as having been the first professional female jou...
- female, deceased (1818)
- Hedwig Elizabeth Charlotte (March 22, 1759 - June 20, 1818), was the Queen-Consort of Charles XIII of Sweden and also a famed diarist,...
- female, deceased (1817)
- Anna Maria Lenngren (born "Malmstedt" in June 18, 1754; died March 8 1817) was a Swedish writer, poet, feminist and salonist. The daughter of...
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