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Lucidor, the Glossary

Index Lucidor

Lars "Lasse" Johansson (1638 – August 13, 1674), usually referred to under his pseudonym Lucidor, was a Swedish baroque poet.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 17 relations: Baroque, Carl Michael Bellman, Erik Axel Karlfeldt, France, Gamla stan, Greifswald, Haquin Spegel, Leipzig, Martin Bagge, Nils Ferlin, Occasional poetry, Oscar Levertin, Per Daniel Amadeus Atterbom, Pomerania, Stockholm, Svea Court of Appeal, Uppsala.

  2. 17th-century Swedish poets
  3. Burials at Maria Magdalena Church
  4. Swedish duellists

Baroque

The Baroque is a Western style of architecture, music, dance, painting, sculpture, poetry, and other arts that flourished from the early 17th century until the 1750s.

See Lucidor and Baroque

Carl Michael Bellman

Carl Michael Bellman (4 February 1740 – 11 February 1795) was a Swedish songwriter, composer, musician, poet, and entertainer.

See Lucidor and Carl Michael Bellman

Erik Axel Karlfeldt

Erik Axel Karlfeldt (20 July 1864 – 8 April 1931) was a Swedish poet whose highly symbolist poetry masquerading as regionalism was popular and won him the 1931 Nobel Prize in Literature posthumously after he had been nominated by Nathan Söderblom, member of the Swedish Academy.

See Lucidor and Erik Axel Karlfeldt

France

France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe.

See Lucidor and France

Gamla stan

Gamla stan ("The Old Town"), until 1980 officially Staden mellan broarna ("The Town between the Bridges"), is the old town of Stockholm, Sweden.

See Lucidor and Gamla stan

Greifswald

Greifswald, officially the University and Hanseatic City of Greifswald (Universitäts- und Hansestadt Greifswald, Low German: Griepswoold, Kashubian: Grifiô) is the fourth-largest city in the German state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania after Rostock, Schwerin and Neubrandenburg.

See Lucidor and Greifswald

Haquin Spegel

Haquin Spegel (Haqvin) (14 June 1645 – 17 April 1714), born Håkan Spegel in Ronneby in Blekinge (today in Sweden), was a religious author and hymn writer who held several bishop's seats.

See Lucidor and Haquin Spegel

Leipzig

Leipzig (Upper Saxon: Leibz'sch) is the most populous city in the German state of Saxony.

See Lucidor and Leipzig

Martin Bagge

Martin Bagge (born 29 November 1958) is a Swedish musician and composer known for his interpretations of Carl Michael Bellman's songs.

See Lucidor and Martin Bagge

Nils Ferlin

Nils Ferlin (11 December 1898 - 21 October 1961) was a Swedish poet and lyricist.

See Lucidor and Nils Ferlin

Occasional poetry

Occasional poetry is poetry composed for a particular occasion.

See Lucidor and Occasional poetry

Oscar Levertin

Oscar Ivar Levertin (17 July 1862, Norrköping – 22 September 1906) was a Swedish poet, critic and literary historian. Lucidor and Oscar Levertin are Swedish male writers.

See Lucidor and Oscar Levertin

Per Daniel Amadeus Atterbom

Per Daniel Amadeus Atterbom (19 January 1790 in Åsbo, Östergötland – 21 July 1855) was a Swedish romantic poet, and a member of the Swedish Academy.

See Lucidor and Per Daniel Amadeus Atterbom

Pomerania

Pomerania (Pomorze; Pommern; Kashubian: Pòmòrskô; Pommern) is a historical region on the southern shore of the Baltic Sea in Central Europe, split between Poland and Germany.

See Lucidor and Pomerania

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.

See Lucidor and Stockholm

Svea Court of Appeal

Svea Court of Appeal (Svea hovrätt), located in Stockholm, is one of six appellate courts in the Swedish legal system, as well as the oldest Swedish court currently in use (the Supreme Court being constituted only in 1789, over 150 years later).

See Lucidor and Svea Court of Appeal

Uppsala

Uppsala (archaically spelled Upsala) is the county seat of Uppsala County and the fourth-largest city in Sweden, after Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Malmö.

See Lucidor and Uppsala

See also

17th-century Swedish poets

Burials at Maria Magdalena Church

Swedish duellists

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucidor

Also known as Lasse Lucidor.