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c. 1735
 
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Swedish chemist Georg Brandt discovers a new metallic element, which he names cobalt       
1742
 
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Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius proposes 100 degrees between the freezing and boiling points of water      
1751
 
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The Swedish chemist Alex Cronstedt identifies an impurity in copper ore as a separate metallic element, which he names nickel       
1772
 
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Gustavus III achieves a coup d'état which brings executive power in Sweden back into royal hands      
1773
 
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Swedish chemist Carl Wilhelm Scheele isolates oxygen but does not immediately publish his achievement       
1792
 
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The Swedish king Gustavus III is assassinated at a midnight masquerade in Stockholm – an event later dramatized by Verdi        
1808
 
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Russia, after winning much of Finland from Sweden during the previous century, invades again in 1808     
1809
 
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In the Treaty of Hamina (or Fredrikshamn), Sweden cedes Finland to Russia as an autonomous grand duchy      
1810
 
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A French marshal, Jean Bernadotte, is offered the position of crown prince and heir to the Swedish throne      
1814
 
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Denmark cedes Norway to Sweden, in the Treaty of Kiel, following Bernadotte's successful Danish campaign