1898 in Sweden
Years in Sweden: | 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 |
Centuries: | 18th century · 19th century · 20th century |
Decades: | 1860s 1870s 1880s 1890s 1900s 1910s 1920s |
Years: | 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 |
Events from the year 1898 in Sweden
Incumbents
Events
- 7 August - Swedish Trade Union Confederation (LO) is founded
- Replaced the Social Democratic Labor Party (SAP) acting as the trade union movement's central organization[1]
- Brand (magazine)
- Sollefteå GIF
- Team ThorenGruppen Fotboll
- IFK Västerås
- Christian Workers Union of Sweden (1898) founded
- internal combustion engine built for Vabis
- production of Swedish Mauser commenced
- 'third veto' marked a stage of Norway's withdrawal of use of union mark in its flags
- construction of Tjolöholm Castle commenced
- Princess Margaret of Connaught confirmed in Windsor Castle
- founding of Soltorgsgymnasiet gymnasium (school)
- Högby Lighthouse first constructed
- First Swedish military aircraft entered service
- Sollefteå GIF association football club founded
- Tegs SK (ice hockey) founded
- Orrefors glassworks founded
Births
- 15 January - Erik Byléhn, athlete (died 1986)
- 22 January - Thor Modéen, actor (died 1950)
- 28 January - Erik Abrahamsson, athlete (died 1965)
- 19 April - Eric Persson, football manager (died 1984)
- 30 April - Johan Richthoff, wrestler (died 1983)
- 16 May - Nils Swedlund, soldier (died 1965)
- 29 June - Bertil Jansson, athlete (died 1981)
- 6 July - Richard Åkerman, soldier (died 1981)
- 10 July - Renée Björling, actor (died 1975)
- 23 July - Bengt Djurberg, actor (died 1941)
- 16 August - Gregor Adlercreutz, equestrian (died 1944)
- 20 August - Vilhelm Moberg, man of letters (died 1973)
- 4 November - Nils Engdahl, athlete (died 1983)
- 9 December - Astri Taube, artist (died 1980)
- 11 December - Nils Ferlin, poet (died 1961)
- 28 December - Carl-Gustaf Rossby, meteorologist (1957)
Deaths
- 10 December - Emil Kléen, poet (born 1868)
- 8 December Ellen Anckarsvärd, women's right activist (born 1833)
- 4 July – Rosalie Roos, women's right activist and writer (born 1823)
References
- Schön, Lennart (2012). An economic history of modern Sweden. London: Routledge. p. 185. ISBN 9780415671309.
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