Ludvig Manderström
Swedish diplomat (1806–1873)
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Christofer Rutger Ludvig Manderström (22 January 1806 – 18 August 1873) was the Swedish - Norwegian Prime Minister of Foreign Affairs between 1858-1868.[1]
He was elected a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in 1848, and of the Swedish Academy (seat number 15) in 1852.
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- ^ University of Tartu: Manderström, Christoffer Rutger Ludvig
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Preceded by Johan David Valerius | Swedish Academy, Seat No.15 1852–1873 | Succeeded by Anton Niklas Sundberg |
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