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{{yearbox| }}Events from the year 1776 in Sweden IncumbentsEvents- March - The restrictions of the Swedish Cereal trade is lifted.
- 2 May - The restrictions of the selling of Brännvin is lifted.
- 2 May - Le véritable et constante amitié, a female Lodge of Adoption under the regular Swedish Masonic order of the Freemasons, is inaugurated with Hedvig Elisabeth Charlotte of Holstein-Gottorp as Grand Mistress and Countesses Sophie and Hedvig Eleonora von Fersen, Countess Ulrica Catharina Koskull and, likely, Countess Charlotte Gyldenstolpe as members.[1]
- - The monetary reform of Johan Liljencrantz stabilized the Swedish economy.
- - Carl Michael Bellman is appointed secretary of the royal court.
- - The police office is created, with Nils Henric Liljensparre appointed the first head of the Swedish police.
- 5 August - Romeo and Juliet is played for the first time in Sweden at Egges Theatre in Norrköping with Margareta Seuerling as Julia.
Births- 16 August - Amalia von Helvig, poet (died 1831)
- 21 September - Karl Gustav Bonuvier, theater director (died 1858 )
- 15 November – Pehr Henrik Ling, pioneered the teaching of physical education (died 1839)
- 29 December - Gustaf af Wetterstedt, prime minister (died 1837)
- - Gustava Johanna Stenborg, artist (died 1819)
- - Charlotta Arfwedson, politically active countess and artist (died 1862)
- - Pär Aron Borg, Swedish pedagogue and a pioneer in the education for the blind and deaf (died 1839)
Deaths{{Expand section|date=June 2015}}- 10 March - Niclas Sahlgren, merchant and philanthropist (born 1701)
References1. ^Kjell Lekeby (2010). Gustaviansk mystik. Alkemister, kabbalister, magiker, andeskådare, astrologer och skattgrävare i den esoteriska kretsen kring G.A. Reuterholm, hertig Carl och hertiginnan Charlotta 1776-1803. (Gustavian Mysticism. Alchemists, Kabbalists, magicians, visionaries, astrologists and treasure hunters in the esoteric circle of G.A. Reuterholm, Duke Charles and Duchess Charlotte 1776-1803) Sala Södermalm: Vertigo Förlag. page 496(in Swedish)
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