1686 in Sweden
Bondeståndets talman Per Olsson 1686
Events from the year 1686 in Sweden
Incumbents
Events
- - Establishment of the 1686 års kyrkolag (1686 Church Law), which confirms and describes the rights of the Lutheran Church and confirms Sweden as a Lutheran state: all non-Lutherans are banned from immigration unless the convert to Lutheranism; the Romani people are to be incorporated to the Lutheran Church; all congregations is forced by law to learn the children within its are to read and write in order to learn the scripture; the poor care is regulated.
- - A Commission is formed to create a new civil code, which eventually leads to the Civil Code of 1734.
- - A new law regarding the rights of domestics is issued.
- - A reform law allows unmarried women to testify and represent themselves in court despite being legally minors, as the law banning them from doing so is not respected by the courts.[1]
- - A church regulation explicitly confirm the common custom of Widow Conservation by stating that a parish vicar is to be chosen first by those candidates willing to marry the widow or daughter of his predecessor. [2]
Births
Deaths
References
- ↑ Ohlander, Ann-Sofie & Strömberg, Ulla-Britt, Tusen svenska kvinnoår: svensk kvinnohistoria från vikingatid till nutid, 3. (A Thousand Swedish Women's Years: Swedish Women's History from the Viking Age until now), [omarb. och utök.] uppl., Norstedts akademiska förlag, Stockholm, 2008
- ↑ Karin Tegenborg Falkdalen: Kyrkomiljö på Jamtli (2007) Östersund (Swedish)
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