1847 in Sweden
Events from the year 1847 in Sweden
| Years in Sweden: | 1844 1845 1846 1847 1848 1849 1850 | 
| Centuries: | 18th century · 19th century · 20th century | 
| Decades: | 1810s 1820s 1830s 1840s 1850s 1860s 1870s | 
| Years: | 1844 1845 1846 1847 1848 1849 1850 | 

Mälarvarvet 1847
Events
    
- 18 January – Brottslingarne by Emelie Flygare Carlén on Mindre teatern in Stockholm.[1]
 - 24 May – Hittebarnet by August Blanche on Djurgårdsteatern in Stockholm.[2]
 - 13 December – Mor och döttrar eller Namnförvexlingen by Jeanette Stjernström in Mindre teatern in Stockholm.[3]
 - Jenny Lind returns to Sweden with a great tour.
 - The first bureau for registration as medical examination of prostitutes is opened in the capital: from 1859, all prostitutes are forced to registration. [4]
 - Poor Care Regulation of 1847 replace the Beggar Regulation of 1642 and reorganize the poor relief system. Rotegång is banned for children.
 - The Åhlinska skolan is founded in Stockholm by Karin Åhlin and her sisters.
 - Aurore Storckenfeldt open the Storckenfeldtska skolan.
 - Slavery is abolished on the Swedish colony of Saint Barthélemy.
 - The perfume and cosmetic company Antoinette W Nording is founded by Antoinette Nording.
 - - 1846 och 1946 by August Blanche
 - - Barnen i nya skogen by Frederick Marryat.
 - - De begge aristokraterna by Wilhelmina Stålberg
 - - Flickan i Stadsträdgården by August Blanche
 - - Herr Dardanell och hans upptåg på landet by August Blanche
 - - Stockholm, Westerås och Upsala by August Blanche
 - - Tegnérs minne by August Blanche
 - - Vålnaden by August Blanche
 
Births
    
- 1 May – Hildegard Björck, first Swedish woman to complete an academic degree (died 1920)
 - 12 June – Hulda Lundin, tailor and educator (died 1921)
 - 14 August – Karl Oskar Medin, paediatrician (died 1927)
 - 20 October – Oscar Swahn, shooter (died 1927)
 - Anna Rönström, educator and mathematician (died 1920)
 - Sophie Cysch, singer (died 1917)
 
Deaths
    
- 9 February - Ulrica Eleonora Rålamb, politically active countess and spy (born 1769)
 - 17 April - Maria Franck, actress (born 1769)
 - 23 April – Erik Gustaf Geijer, historian, poet, philosopher, and composer (born 1783)
 - 18 June - Lisette Stenberg, actress and pianist (born 1770)
 - 14 August – Frans Michael Franzén, writer (born 1772)
 - 25 December – Carl Gustaf von Brinkman, diplomat (born 1764)
 - - Amelie von Strussenfelt, writer (born 1803)
 
References
    
- ”Dramawebben”. Läst 24 mars 2011.
 - ”Dramawebben”. Läst 24 mars 2011.
 - ”Dramawebben”. Läst 24 mars 2011.
 - Svanström, Yvonne, Offentliga kvinnor: prostitution i Sverige 1812-1918 [Public Women: Prostitution in Sweden 1812-1918], Ordfront, Stockholm, 2006 (Swedish)
 
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