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Henning Hamilton : ウィキペディア英語版 | Henning Hamilton
Count Henning Ludvig Hugo Hamilton, born 16 January 1814 in Stockholm, Sweden; deceased 15 January 1886 in Amélie-les-Bains, France; was a Swedish count, politician, government official and author. His father was Gustaf Wathier Hamilton. Today he is perhaps best remembered for the so-called ''Hamilton scandal''. == Career == Hamilton received his education at Uppsala University and became second lieutenant at Svea artilleriregemente in 1829. In 1837–43 he was a teacher in the military. In 1845 he became a major in the military. He held many high profile political positions throughout his career, such as county governor of Östergötland County (1852) and in 1859–1860 he was the minister of education (''ecklesiastikminister''). He was also appointed university chancellor for Lund and Uppsala University in 1872. He was an elected member of most learned societies in Sweden, such as the Swedish Academy and the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, and received honorary doctorates from Lund University (1868) and the University of Copenhagen (1879). On 28 January 1854 he was knighted into the Order of Charles XIII. He was also the permanent secretary of the Swedish Academy 1874–1881.〔''Sveriges och Norges stats-kalender för år 1869'', (: utdrag ur Norges statskalender ), utgifven efter Kongl. Maj:ts nådigste förordnande af Dess Wetenskaps-Akademi, P. A. Norstedt & Söner, Stockholm 1868 s. 610〕
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