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Events from the year 1905 in Sweden
Incumbents
- Monarch – Oscar II
 - Prime Minister – 
- until April 13: Erik Gustaf Boström
 - April 13-August 2: Johan Ramstedt
 - August 2-November 7: Christian Lundeberg
 - starting November 7: Karl Staaff
 
 
Events

Wedding of Prince Gustaf Adolf and Princess Margaret in 1905.
- February 4–12 – The Nordic Games take place in Stockholm.[1]
 - April 14 – Erik Gustaf Boström resigns as the Prime Minister of Sweden, over the issue of the Swedish- Norwegian Union. His Minister without Portfolio, Johan Ramstedt, becomes the new Prime Minister of Sweden.
 - June 7 – The Norwegian Parliament declares the union with Sweden dissolved, and Norway achieves full independence.
 - June 15 – Princess Margaret of Connaught marries Prince Gustaf Adolf of Sweden, Duke of Skåne (Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden).
 - August 2 – The businessman and right-wing politician Christian Lundeberg becomes Prime Minister of Sweden.
 - October 26 – Sweden agrees to the repeal of the union with Norway.
 - November 7 – The lawyer and liberal politician Karl Staaff becomes Prime Minister of Sweden, after an Riksdag election based mainly about, voting rights reform.
 - November 8 – Foundation of the Women's Cooperative Swedish Home by Anna Whitlock in Stockholm.
 
Births
- – Sven Rydell, football player (died 1975)
 - – Arne Beurling, mathematician
 - – Ulf von Euler, physiologist
 - – Torsten Nilsson, social democrat
 
Deaths
- 16 April – Thérèse Elfforss, actress (born 1823)
 - – Emily Nonnen, writer (born 1812)
 - December – Martin Wiberg, inventor (born 1826)
 - – Hjalmar Stolpe, entomologist, archaeologist, and ethnographer (born 1841)
 
References
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