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31-1143: (Redirected from Bergström ) [REDACTED] Look up Bergstrom in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bergstrom or Bergström is a Swedish surname . It derives from the Swedish words berg meaning mountain and ström meaning stream and may refer to: Notable people [ edit ] Alexander Bergström (born 1986), Swedish professional ice hockeyer Alfred Bergström (1869–1930), Swedish artist and art professor Anders Bergström (cross-country skier) (born 1968), Swedish cross-country skier Anders Bergström (weightlifter) (born 1966), Swedish weightlifter Anna Bergström , Swedish curler Art Bergstrom (died 2006), American football player, coach, and collegiate athletic director Beata Bergström (1921–2016), Swedish photographer Bobo Bergström (born 1964), chef and restaurateur C. W. Bergstrom (born 1957), American professional wrestler Carl Bergstrom (born 1971), theoretical and evolutionary biologist and

62-487: A Bachelor of Arts in art history, ethnology and modern history. During 2007, she studied child psychology at University of Stockholm . Madeleine is an enthusiastic equestrian. She has owned horses (which were stabled at the Royal Stables ) and competed in showjumping under the name "Anna Svensson". She also enjoys skiing, and is interested in theatre, dance and art. In recognition of her age of majority in 2001,

93-930: A Swedish football manager and player Rune Bergström (1891–1964), Swedish football player Sheldon Bergstrom (died 2023), Canadian actor Stig Bergström (born 1935), Swedish-American paleontologist Stina Bergström (born 1958), Swedish politician Sune Bergström (1916–2004), Swedish biochemist Sven Bergström (born 1951), Swedish Centre Party politician Tony Bergstrom (born 1986), American footballer Torsten Bergström (1886–1948), Swedish director and actor Viktor Bergström (born 1986), Swedish speedway rider William Lee Bergstrom (1951–1985), American gambler Places [ edit ] Bergstrom Air Force Base , military base seven miles southeast of Austin, Texas Austin–Bergstrom International Airport , Class C international airport in Austin, Texas See also [ edit ] Bergstrom Nutrition ,

124-877: A Swedish football manager and player Rune Bergström (1891–1964), Swedish football player Sheldon Bergstrom (died 2023), Canadian actor Stig Bergström (born 1935), Swedish-American paleontologist Stina Bergström (born 1958), Swedish politician Sune Bergström (1916–2004), Swedish biochemist Sven Bergström (born 1951), Swedish Centre Party politician Tony Bergstrom (born 1986), American footballer Torsten Bergström (1886–1948), Swedish director and actor Viktor Bergström (born 1986), Swedish speedway rider William Lee Bergstrom (1951–1985), American gambler Places [ edit ] Bergstrom Air Force Base , military base seven miles southeast of Austin, Texas Austin–Bergstrom International Airport , Class C international airport in Austin, Texas See also [ edit ] Bergstrom Nutrition ,

155-582: A United States dietary supplement manufacturer People of Sweden Swedish language Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Bergstrom . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bergstrom&oldid=1239135069 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Swedish-language surnames Hidden categories: Pages using interlanguage link with

186-582: A United States dietary supplement manufacturer People of Sweden Swedish language Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Bergstrom . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bergstrom&oldid=1239135069 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Swedish-language surnames Hidden categories: Pages using interlanguage link with

217-513: A professor Christian Bergström (born 1967), Swedish tennis player Cynthia Bergstrom , a costume designer Dana Bergstrom (born 1962), researcher at the Australian Antarctic Division Danelle Bergstrom (born 1957), Australian visual artist David Bergström  [ Wikidata ] (1858–1946), Swedish politician Dick Bergström (1886–1952), Swedish sailor who competed in

248-405: A professor Christian Bergström (born 1967), Swedish tennis player Cynthia Bergstrom , a costume designer Dana Bergstrom (born 1962), researcher at the Australian Antarctic Division Danelle Bergstrom (born 1957), Australian visual artist David Bergström  [ Wikidata ] (1858–1946), Swedish politician Dick Bergström (1886–1952), Swedish sailor who competed in

279-604: A scholarship fund was created in her name by the Gävleborg province, which comprises her duchies of Hälsingland and Gästrikland . It encourages and supports young people involved in horse riding . In 2001, Madeleine first distributed such awards as 'Pony Rider of the Year with trainer in Gävleborg' and 'Gold Rider'. Madeleine undertakes various engagements on behalf of her father and the people of Sweden. She participates in

310-607: Is because her father the King will be traveling to Brazil together with Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Carl Philip, leaving Madeleine as the closest in line to the throne remaining in Sweden. Madeleine is the patron of the organisation Min Stora Dag (the Swedish equivalent of Make-A-Wish Foundation ), more commonly known as My Big Day (its translation into English). She is also affiliated with Europa Nostra, Carl Johan-League and

341-570: The European Computer Driving Licence . In January 2003, she enrolled at the Stockholm University where she began studies in art history. She took 60 Swedish academic units in this subject (two semesters). In the autumn of 2004, she began a course in ethnology at the same university. She speaks English, German and Swedish fluently, and also intermediate-level French. She graduated 23 January 2006 with

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372-2533: The 1912 Summer Olympics Don Bergstrom (born 1945), American politician and educator E. Alexander Bergstrom (1919–1973), American ornithologist, editor, and conservationist Elaine Bergstrom , American author Emil Bergström (born 1993), Swedish footballer Erik Bergström (1886–1966), Swedish amateur football (soccer) player Fredrik Bergström (badminton) (born 1975), Swedish badminton player George Bergstrom (1876–1955), US architect Gösta Bergström (1903–1988), Swedish long-distance runner Gunilla Bergström (1942–2021), Swedish writer Gustaf Bergström (1884–1938), Swedish footballer Hans Bergström (born 1948), Swedish-American journalist and political scientist Harald Bergström (1908–2001), Swedish mathematician, specializing in probability theory Harry Bergström (1910–1989), Finnish pianist, conductor, and composer Helena Bergström (born 1964), Swedish actress Hjalmar Bergström (skier) (1907–2000), Swedish skier Hjalmar Bergström (writer) (1868–1914), Dutch writer James Bergstrom , American musician Jerri Bergström (born 1963), Swedish fencer Jonas Bergström , Swedish lawyer Kajsa Bergström (born 1981), Swedish curler Karl Bergström (1937–2018), Swedish welterweight boxer Katie Bergstrom , former New York City Ballet dancer Kris Bergstrom (born 1976), North American taiko player Kristian Bergström (born 1974), retired Swedish footballer Kurt Bergström (1891–1955), Swedish ice hockey coach Lars Bergström (ice hockey) (born 1956), Swedish ice hockey manager Lars Bergström (philosopher) , Swedish philosopher Lars Bergström (physicist) (born 1952), Swedish professor of theoretical physics LaVonne Bergstrom (1928–2001), American otolaryngologist Lena Bergström (born 1961), Swedish textiles and glass designer Malin Bergström , child psychologist and scientist Micheal Bergstrom (born 1957), Oklahoma State Senator Niklas Bergström (born 1974), Swedish sport shooter Nils Bergström (athlete) (1898–1988), Swedish long-distance runner Nils Bergström (bandy) , Swedish bandy and football player Nils Bergström (ice hockey) (born 1985), Swedish ice hockey player Olof Bergström (1919–1984), Swedish actor Oscar Bergström (1903–1961), Swedish boxer Rex Bergstrom (1925–2005), New Zealand econometrician Robert W. Bergstrom (1918–2006), lawyer Roland Bergström ,

403-2476: The 1912 Summer Olympics Don Bergstrom (born 1945), American politician and educator E. Alexander Bergstrom (1919–1973), American ornithologist, editor, and conservationist Elaine Bergstrom , American author Emil Bergström (born 1993), Swedish footballer Erik Bergström (1886–1966), Swedish amateur football (soccer) player Fredrik Bergström (badminton) (born 1975), Swedish badminton player George Bergstrom (1876–1955), US architect Gösta Bergström (1903–1988), Swedish long-distance runner Gunilla Bergström (1942–2021), Swedish writer Gustaf Bergström (1884–1938), Swedish footballer Hans Bergström (born 1948), Swedish-American journalist and political scientist Harald Bergström (1908–2001), Swedish mathematician, specializing in probability theory Harry Bergström (1910–1989), Finnish pianist, conductor, and composer Helena Bergström (born 1964), Swedish actress Hjalmar Bergström (skier) (1907–2000), Swedish skier Hjalmar Bergström (writer) (1868–1914), Dutch writer James Bergstrom , American musician Jerri Bergström (born 1963), Swedish fencer Jonas Bergström , Swedish lawyer Kajsa Bergström (born 1981), Swedish curler Karl Bergström (1937–2018), Swedish welterweight boxer Katie Bergstrom , former New York City Ballet dancer Kris Bergstrom (born 1976), North American taiko player Kristian Bergström (born 1974), retired Swedish footballer Kurt Bergström (1891–1955), Swedish ice hockey coach Lars Bergström (ice hockey) (born 1956), Swedish ice hockey manager Lars Bergström (philosopher) , Swedish philosopher Lars Bergström (physicist) (born 1952), Swedish professor of theoretical physics LaVonne Bergstrom (1928–2001), American otolaryngologist Lena Bergström (born 1961), Swedish textiles and glass designer Malin Bergström , child psychologist and scientist Micheal Bergstrom (born 1957), Oklahoma State Senator Niklas Bergström (born 1974), Swedish sport shooter Nils Bergström (athlete) (1898–1988), Swedish long-distance runner Nils Bergström (bandy) , Swedish bandy and football player Nils Bergström (ice hockey) (born 1985), Swedish ice hockey player Olof Bergström (1919–1984), Swedish actor Oscar Bergström (1903–1961), Swedish boxer Rex Bergstrom (1925–2005), New Zealand econometrician Robert W. Bergstrom (1918–2006), lawyer Roland Bergström ,

434-506: The Princess announced she was writing a children's book during a visit to London's Southbank Centre. On 28 January 2019, the Princess shared the book's title and cover via Instagram. She wrote: "I'm very excited to finally share with you a book which will hopefully show children how important it is to stand up for themselves and to tell someone when something doesn't feel right." The book titled Stella och hemligheten ( English : Stella and

465-544: The Princess visited Frankfurt , Germany. There, she visited the German branch of the World Childhood Foundation, construction of Child House and met a former child sexual abuse victim. She also visited Frankfurt University Hospital and toured the hospital's children department to meet with doctors to learn about their work. In 2015, the Princess initiated the #EyesWideOpen campaign. It aims to increase

496-608: The Royal Motorboat Club. In 2006, Princess Madeleine interned for UNICEF for six months in New York City and worked for the division of Child Protective Services. In 2012, she co-founded the ThankYou by Childhood campaign which works to raise awareness of the issues surrounding the sexual abuse of children and the work the World Childhood Foundation does to prevent it. Princess Madeleine became involved in

527-670: The Secret) was published in support of the World Childhood Foundation and was released on 4 June 2019. Madeleine announced her engagement to lawyer Jonas Bergström (b. 1979) in August 2009. She said in her engagement interview that they became engaged in Capri in early June that year. An engagement dinner took place on the engagement day in Solliden Palace on Öland . The engagement could only take place after Bergström had been awarded

558-475: The awareness about the sexual abuse of children. In conjunction with a high-level meeting in New York in the autumn of 2016, the Princess presented the continuation of the campaign – an app that makes it easier for adults to prevent, recognise and react to sexual abuse and exploitation of children. The app is a collaboration between the World Childhood Foundation, Darkness to Light and Ericsson. In February 2017,

589-470: The birth of Prince Nicolas, the entire family moved to London, where O'Neill's business is located. In August 2018, the Swedish Royal Court announced that the princess and her family would move to Florida. In March 2023, it was announced that the family would move back to Sweden in August 2023. In June 2023, it was announced that the move has been postponed until 2024. On 7 October 2019,

620-791: The celebrations of Sweden's National Day, the Nobel festivities, dinners and state visits with other members of the royal family. She represented Sweden at the opening of the New Sweden Gallery on 5 June 2011, at the American Swedish Historical Museum in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , which features an animated map of the New Sweden settlement by Sean Moir. From 25 October to 1 November 2024 Madeleine will temporarily act as Regent Ad Interim. This

651-657: The intermediate level, she proceeded to Carlssons School in Stockholm , and then went on to Enskilda Gymnasiet in Stockholm, which she attended at the senior level. She also completed upper secondary school at Enskilda, from which she graduated in 2001. During the autumn of 2001, she lived in London, where she studied English . In the spring of 2002, she took a basic module in Introduction to Swedish Law and studied for

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682-516: The king issued a statement rescinding the royal status of her three children in an effort to more strictly associate Swedish royalty to the office of the head of state ; they are no longer styled as His/Her Royal Highness (HRH) , but their princely titles remain and they are still duchesses and duke of their provinces, remaining in the line of succession to the throne. Madeleine commented that her children now will have greater possibilities to shape their own lives as private individuals. Madeleine

713-587: The official approval of the Swedish Cabinet Regeringen and that had been communicated to her father, the King. The wedding was originally due to take place in the second half of 2010 but was postponed due to "many things happening in an intense period of time", mainly her sister Victoria's wedding in June. Queen Silvia denied the rumoured relationship issues. However, media reporting of the relationship issues escalated, and on 24 April 2010 it

744-1162: The wikidata parameter Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Bergstrom [REDACTED] Look up Bergstrom in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bergstrom or Bergström is a Swedish surname . It derives from the Swedish words berg meaning mountain and ström meaning stream and may refer to: Notable people [ edit ] Alexander Bergström (born 1986), Swedish professional ice hockeyer Alfred Bergström (1869–1930), Swedish artist and art professor Anders Bergström (cross-country skier) (born 1968), Swedish cross-country skier Anders Bergström (weightlifter) (born 1966), Swedish weightlifter Anna Bergström , Swedish curler Art Bergstrom (died 2006), American football player, coach, and collegiate athletic director Beata Bergström (1921–2016), Swedish photographer Bobo Bergström (born 1964), chef and restaurateur C. W. Bergstrom (born 1957), American professional wrestler Carl Bergstrom (born 1971), theoretical and evolutionary biologist and

775-420: The wikidata parameter Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Jonas Bergstr%C3%B6m (lawyer) Princess Madeleine of Sweden, Duchess of Hälsingland and Gästrikland (Madeleine Thérèse Amelie Josephine; born 10 June 1982) is the second daughter and youngest child of King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia . Upon her birth, she

806-648: The work of the World Childhood Foundation during her studies. She became one of the juries of the Childhood Prize. She serves on the board of Swedish branch and is an honorary member of the board of the American branch of the World Childhood Foundation since 2016. She became the vice honorary chair of the World Childhood Foundation in December 2021. Her first visit as a vice honorary chair was in July 2022 when

837-617: Was announced that the wedding would take place on 8 June 2013, at the Royal Palace chapel in Stockholm . O'Neill chose to remain untitled: a member of the Swedish royal family must hold Swedish citizenship which O'Neill declined. The couple has three children: In February 2015, the Swedish Royal Court announced that the family had moved to Stockholm from New York. In May 2015, the Swedish Royal Court announced that O'Neill had moved to London in April. In Autumn 2015, several months after

868-598: Was announced that the wedding would not go ahead, and the engagement was broken off. After her relationship with Bergström ended, Madeleine moved to New York City , where she worked for the World Childhood Foundation , the organisation that her mother co-founded. On 25 October 2012, the Swedish Royal Court announced Princess Madeleine's engagement with the British-born American financier Christopher O'Neill . On 23 December 2012, it

899-547: Was christened at The Royal Palace Church on 31 August 1982, her godparents being her father's maternal cousin the Hereditary Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha , her maternal uncle Walther L. Sommerlath, her father's paternal cousin Princess Benedikte of Denmark , and her paternal aunt Princess Christina, Mrs Magnuson . Madeleine was given the honorary title of Duchess of Hälsingland and Gästrikland . It

930-467: Was the first time since the early 17th century (when such titles were still more than honorary) that a Swedish ducal title included more than one province . Both Hälsingland and Gästrikland are encompassed by Gävleborg County . From 1985 to 1989, Madeleine began her education at Västerled Parish Pre-School. In the autumn of 1989, she entered Smedslättsskolan in Bromma , attending at the junior level. For

961-514: Was third in line of succession to the Swedish throne ; currently, she is eighth. Princess Madeleine is married to British-American financier Christopher O'Neill . They have three children, Princess Leonore, Prince Nicolas and Princess Adrienne. Madeleine was born on 10 June 1982 at 19:05 CEST at Drottningholm Palace and is a member of the Swedish royal family from the House of Bernadotte . She

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