Andreas Bruce, the Glossary
Ferdinand "Andreas" Edvard Bruce, born as Christina "Therese" Isabelle Jeanette Louise Bruce (1808–1885), was a Swedish memoir writer.[1]
Table of Contents
14 relations: Öja, Gotland, Carl Jonas Love Almqvist, Churching of women, Follingbo, Gotland, Hermaphrodite, Intersex, Lasse-Maja, Maria Johansdotter, Memoir, Stockholm, The Queen's Tiara, Transsexual, Visby.
- 19th-century Swedish LGBT people
- 19th-century memoirists
- Intersex transgender men
- Swedish LGBT writers
- Swedish transgender men
- Transgender memoirists
Öja, Gotland
Öja is a populated area, a socken (not to be confused with parish), on the Swedish island of Gotland.
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Carl Jonas Love Almqvist
Carl Jonas Love Ludvig Almqvist (28 November 1793 – 26 September 1866) was a Swedish author, romantic poet, romantic critic of political economy, realist, composer and social critic. Andreas Bruce and Carl Jonas Love Almqvist are 19th-century Swedish writers.
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Churching of women
In Christian tradition the churching of women, also known as thanksgiving for the birth or adoption of a child, is the ceremony wherein a blessing is given to mothers after recovery from childbirth.
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Follingbo
Follingbo is a populated area, a socken (not to be confused with parish), on the Swedish island of Gotland.
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Gotland
Gotland (Gutland in Gutnish), also historically spelled Gottland or Gothland, is Sweden's largest island.
Hermaphrodite
A hermaphrodite is a sexually reproducing organism that produces both male and female gametes.
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Intersex
Intersex people are individuals born with any of several sex characteristics, including chromosome patterns, gonads, or genitals that, according to the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, "do not fit typical binary notions of male or female bodies".
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Lasse-Maja
Lars Larsson Molin, alias Lasse-Maja (Djupdalen, Ramsberg, Västmanland, 5 October 1785 – 4 June 1845, Arboga), was a Swedish thief and memoirist. Andreas Bruce and Lasse-Maja are 19th-century Swedish LGBT people and 19th-century memoirists.
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Maria Johansdotter
Maria Johansdotter, or Maja Jansdotter, also known as Magnus Johansson (fl. 1706), was a Swedish spelman (a player of Swedish folk music) and parish clerk.
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Memoir
A memoir is any nonfiction narrative writing based on the author's personal memories.
Stockholm
Stockholm is the capital and most populous city of the Kingdom of Sweden as well as the largest urban area in the Nordic countries.
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The Queen's Tiara
The Queen's Tiara (lit) is a classic Swedish novel by Carl Jonas Love Almquist.
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Transsexual
A transsexual person is someone who experiences a gender identity that is inconsistent with their assigned sex, and desires to permanently transition to the sex or gender with which they identify, usually seeking medical assistance (including gender affirming therapies, such as hormone replacement therapy and gender affirming surgery) to help them align their body with their identified sex or gender.
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Visby
Visby is an urban area in Sweden and the seat of Gotland Municipality in Gotland County on the island of Gotland with 24,330 inhabitants.
See also
19th-century Swedish LGBT people
- Andreas Bruce
- Lasse-Maja
- Pontus Wikner
- Prince Eugen, Duke of Närke
19th-century memoirists
- Adolfo Caminha
- Al-Zubayr Rahma Mansur
- Alexander Harris (writer)
- Alfredo d'Escragnolle Taunay, Viscount of Taunay
- Andreas Bruce
- Anna Carlström
- Antoni Edward Odyniec
- Antonio Ranieri
- August Strindberg
- Dionisie Eclesiarhul
- Edwin Stanley Brookes Jnr
- Elise Aubert
- Emily Ruete
- Felice Caronni
- Georgios Psyllas
- Henriette Gislesen
- Henriette Widerberg
- Irma Sztáray
- Ivan Seliminski
- James Bonwick
- John Wrathall Bull
- Karoline von Perin-Gradenstein
- Konstantin Velichkov
- Konstantinos Metaxas
- Lasse-Maja
- Maria Luisa, Duchess of Lucca
- Maria Theresa Asmar
- Natalia Kicka
- Nikolaos Kasomoulis
- Olafur Davidsson
- Oscar de Satgé
- Paul Kruger
- Prince Grigol of Georgia
- Sotirios Sotiropoulos
- Tadeusz Bobrowski
- Thomas Braidwood Wilson
- Vicente Pérez Rosales
- Zahari Stoyanov
- Zofia Szeptycka
Intersex transgender men
- Andreas Bruce
- Ben Barres
- Cary Gabriel Costello
- Karl M. Baer
- Kristian Ranđelović
- Mark Weston (athlete)
- Mauro Cabral Grinspan
- Sean Saifa Wall
- Sir Ewan Forbes, 11th Baronet
- Willy De Bruyn
- Witold Smętek
- Zdeněk Koubek
Swedish LGBT writers
- Andreas Bruce
- Bengt Lidforss
- Clara Henry
- Klara Johanson
- Mark Levengood
- Mikael Mogren
- Tiina Rosenberg
Swedish transgender men
- Andreas Bruce
- Leon Reuterström
- Loui Sand
Transgender memoirists
- Aleshia Brevard
- Andreas Bruce
- April Ashley
- Bobbi Lancaster
- Caitlyn Jenner
- Calpernia Addams
- Canary Conn
- Caroline Cossey
- Charlotte Frances McLeod
- Chaz Bono
- Christine Jorgensen
- Cyrus Grace Dunham
- Deirdre McCloskey
- Dianna Boileau
- Ed Le Brocq
- Ellen Krug
- Holly Woodlawn
- Jan Morris
- Janet Mock
- Jazz Jennings
- Jennie June (autobiographer)
- Jennifer Finney Boylan
- Joey Soloway
- Joy Ladin
- Julia Grant (transgender activist)
- Juliet Jacques
- Justin Vivian Bond
- Kai Cheng Thom
- Kate Bornstein
- Katie Rain Hill
- La Veneno
- Laura Jane Grace
- Laura Kate Dale
- Lili Elbe
- Lorimer Shenher
- Max Wolf Valerio
- Paris Lees
- Quentin Crisp
- Red Jordan Arobateau
- Renée Richards
- Ryan Sallans
- Sarah McBride
- The Lady Chablis
- Veronique Renard
- Willy Wilkinson