Timeline of Uppsala

The following is a timeline of the History of Uppsala.

Pre-christian Uppsala ( -1087)

Medieval Uppsala (1087–1521)

Vasa era (1520–1718)

  • 1543 – In a whide spread city fire most of the eastern city is destroyed.[1]
  • 1549 – Construction of Uppsala Castle begins.
  • 1567 – Oldest parts of Uppsala Castle are completed.
  • 1567 – Sture Murders are committed at Uppsala Castle.
  • 1572 – Swedish Church Ordinance 1571 is adopted in Uppsala.
  • 1572 – Uppsala castle is partly destroyed due to a suspected arson.[1]
  • 1593 – Uppsala Synod.
  • 1622 – Construction of Gustavianum begins.
  • 1643 – The first city plan is adopted.
  • 1654 – Queen Christina of Sweden announces her abdication in Uppsala.
  • 1663 – The student nations of Uppsala are legalized by the Konsistorium of the university.
  • 1669 – The Codex Argentus is donated to Uppsala university.
  • 1675 – The parliament of 1675 is held in Uppsala.
  • 1702 – Most of Uppsala is destroyed in a comprehensive city fire.[1]
  • 1708 – Akademiska sjukhuset is founded.

Age of Liberty and the Gustavian era (1718–1809)

  • 1741 – Carl von Linné becomes a professor at Uppsala university.
  • 1741 – Anders Celsius inaugurates Sweden's first observatory, located in Celsiushuset, Uppsala.
  • 1766 – A city fire ruins parts of eastern Uppsala.[1]
  • 1791–1794 – Vitterhetssamfundet in Uppsala.

Union era (1809–1905)

War era (1905–1945)

Modern Uppsala (1945–)

See also

References

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