Axel Vennersten

Swedish politician
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Axel Vennersten (20 January 1863 – 22 March 1948) was a Swedish politician and the ninth Speaker of Första kammaren of the Riksdag.[1]

He was Minister for Finance from February 1914 to March 1917.

References

  1. ^ Axel Vennersten
Government offices
Preceded by
Theodor Adelswärd
Minister for Finance
1914–1917
Succeeded by
Conrad Carleson
Court offices
Preceded by
Oscar von Sydow
Marshal of the Realm
1936–1946
Succeeded by
Birger Ekeberg
  • v
  • t
  • e
Första kammaren (1867–1970)
(upper house of the Swedish Parliament)
  • Gustaf Lagerbjelke
  • Henning Hamilton
  • Anton Niklas Sundberg
  • Gustaf Lagerbjelke
  • Pehr von Ehrenheim
  • Gustaf Sparre
  • Christian Lundeberg
  • Ivar Afzelius
  • Hugo Hamilton
  • Axel Vennersten
  • Johan Nilsson
  • John Bergvall
  • Gustaf Sundelin
  • Erik Boheman
Andra kammaren (1867–1970)
(lower house of the Swedish Parliament)
  • Anton Niklas Sundberg
  • Gustaf Ferdinand Asker
  • Arvid Posse
  • Olof Wijk the Younger
  • Gustaf Ryding
  • Carl Herslow
  • Robert De la Gardie
  • Axel Swartling
  • Carl Carlson Bonde
  • Johan Widén
  • Daniel Persson
  • Herman Lindqvist
  • Viktor Larsson
  • Herman Lindqvist
  • Bernhard Eriksson
  • August Sävström
  • Gustaf Nilsson
  • Patrik Svensson
  • Fridolf Thapper
  • Henry Allard
Unicameral Riksdag (1971–present)
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International
  • ISNI
  • VIAF
National
  • Sweden