Ludvig Almqvist

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 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).

Ludvig Almqvist

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 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).