King Oscar II of Sweden and his connections with the Romanian freemasonry

The present analysis represents a novel approach to the issue of Romanian-Swedish bilateral relations in the second half of the 19th century. This time, the focus is on the dimension of contacts between Romanian and Swedish Freemasonry. This was conducted in the second half of the 19th century by Ki...

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Comparative history
Diplomatic history
elites
freemasonry
History of ideas
king oscar ii of sweden
Local History / Microhistory
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