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| Years: | 1743 1744 1745 1746 1747 1748 1749 | 
Events from the year 1746 in Sweden
Incumbents
Events
- - A new sumptuary law bans the use of hooped skirts wider than 4.5 ells.[1]
 - 9 December – Carl Gustaf Tessin succeed Carl Gyllenborg as Privy Council Chancellery.
 - - Eva Ekeblad present the result of how to make flour and alcohol out of potatoes to the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
 
Births
- 24 January – Gustav III of Sweden, monarch (died 1792)
 - January 31 - Pehr Hörberg, artist, painter and musician (died 1816)
 - 24 February – Uno von Troil, Archbishop of Uppsala (died 1803)
 - 14 December - Julie Alix de la Fay, ballerina (died 1826)
 - - Andreas Berlin, naturalist (died 1773)
 - - Peter Jacob Hjelm, chemist and the first person to isolate the element molybdenum (died 1813)
 - - Ulrika Fredrika Bremer, shipowner (died 1798)
 - - Eric Ruuth, Governor-General of Swedish Pomerania (died 1820)
 - - Lovisa Simson, theater director (died 1808)
 - Hedda Piper, courtier (died 1812)
 
Deaths
- 9 December – Carl Gyllenborg, politician (born 1679)
 
References
- ↑ Julius Ejdenstam (Swedish): Från fikonlöv till jeans. [From fig leaves to jeans] Raben & Sjögren, Lund (1977)
 
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