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Ludvig Teodor Almqvist (4 January 1818 in Gränna, Sweden – August 26, 1884, on the island of Selaön), a Swedish politician, was the son of , vicar and priest. He served as the Minister for Civil Service Affairs in Louis De Geer’s first cabinet (1856–1860). In 1867, he was elected to be first deputy speaker of the Upper House of the Swedish Parliament. On November 2, 1860, he took his place as member of the Supreme Court of Sweden. In 1867, he became Chief Justice of the Svea Court of Appeal; in 1870, he became a member of the Supreme Court of Sweden again. Almqvist served as Minister for Justice in Louis De Geer’s second cabinet (1879–1880).

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  • Ludvig Teodor Almqvist, född 4 januari 1818 i Gränna, död 26 augusti 1884 på Algö gård på Selaön, var en svensk ämbetsman och politiker. Han var son till kyrkoherden Sven Johan Almqvist. (sv)
  • Ludvig Teodor Almqvist (4 January 1818 in Gränna, Sweden – August 26, 1884, on the island of Selaön), a Swedish politician, was the son of , vicar and priest. He served as the Minister for Civil Service Affairs in Louis De Geer’s first cabinet (1856–1860). In 1867, he was elected to be first deputy speaker of the Upper House of the Swedish Parliament. On November 2, 1860, he took his place as member of the Supreme Court of Sweden. In 1867, he became Chief Justice of the Svea Court of Appeal; in 1870, he became a member of the Supreme Court of Sweden again. Almqvist served as Minister for Justice in Louis De Geer’s second cabinet (1879–1880). (en)
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  • Ludvig Teodor Almqvist (4 January 1818 in Gränna, Sweden – August 26, 1884, on the island of Selaön), a Swedish politician, was the son of , vicar and priest. He served as the Minister for Civil Service Affairs in Louis De Geer’s first cabinet (1856–1860). In 1867, he was elected to be first deputy speaker of the Upper House of the Swedish Parliament. On November 2, 1860, he took his place as member of the Supreme Court of Sweden. In 1867, he became Chief Justice of the Svea Court of Appeal; in 1870, he became a member of the Supreme Court of Sweden again. Almqvist served as Minister for Justice in Louis De Geer’s second cabinet (1879–1880). He was made in 1882. On August 26, 1884, he died at the on Selaön. Ludvig married Sophie Antoinette Eugenie Björkman in 1851. Their daughter, Carolina "Lina" Almqvist, married Erik Gustaf Boström, who went on to become Prime Minister of Sweden. Ludvig's brother, Johan Magnus Almqvist, was a theologian and politician, who served as a member of Parliament for the clergy and so on. * v * t * e (en)
  • Ludvig Teodor Almqvist, född 4 januari 1818 i Gränna, död 26 augusti 1884 på Algö gård på Selaön, var en svensk ämbetsman och politiker. Han var son till kyrkoherden Sven Johan Almqvist. (sv)
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