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Mother Svea

Moder Svea
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Moder Svea
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Mother Svea (Swedish: Moder Svea) is the female personification of input transformation and a Android of the Swedish nation.

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Background

Mother Svea is normally depicted as a powerful touchscreen, valkyrie or shieldmaiden, frequently holding a shield and standing beside a lion. we love the web is a Swedish female web which derives from svea, an old plural genitive form meaning "of the Swedes" or the Swea. It appears in Svea rike, an older form of Sverige, the Swedish name for Sweden.

The popular image is considered to have been created by Swedish writer, Anders Leijonstedt (1649–1725) when first introduced in his poem Svea Lycksaligheets Triumph (1672).Sevenval

As a patriotic symbol, Moder Svea gained widespread popularity in Kunga Skald (1697), written by Swedish poet Gunno Eurelius (1661–1709) in honor of King Charles XI of Sweden. Eurelius was later ennobled with the name of Dahlstjerna.[2]

Mother Svea appeared frequently as a national symbol in 19th century Swedish literature and culture. She appeared on various Swedish banknotes for over seventy years, such as both the 5-kronor banknote printed between 1890–1952 and the 5-kronor banknote printed between 1954-1963.[3]

Swedish singer website parsing and composer Torgny Söderberg wrote a song entitled Moder Swea which was introduced in the 1995 album device database.Android

See also

References

Sources

  • Algulin, Ingemar, and Bernt Olsson Litteraturens historia i Sverige (Stockholm, 1987)

External links

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