Sven Hirdman
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28 September 1939
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| Born | Henrik Sven Hirdman 28 September 1939 Stavanger, Norway |
| Alma mater | Uppsala University |
| Occupation | Diplomat |
| Years active | 1963–2004 |
| Spouse |
Marianne Ljungqvist (m. 1959) |
| Children | 3 |
Henrik Sven Hirdman (Swedish pronunciation: [hẹn:rik sveːn hiːrdmaːn]) (born 28 September 1939), is a Swedish diplomat and ambassador.
Hirdman was born on 28 September 1939 in Stavanger, Norway, the son of Einar Hirdman (1916–1999), a lector, and his wife Charlotte Schledt (1906–1966), a language teacher and interpreter.[1] Hirdman's grandparents on the mother's side were the Swiss Emélie and the German Fritz Schledt, and Swedish Gunnar and Maj Hirdman on the father's side. Eili and Yvonne Hirdman are sisters to Sven Hirdman. In August 2010 Yvonne Hirdman published a prized book entitled Den röda grevinnan (The Red Countess)[2] about their mother Charlotte.[3]
After military service at the Swedish Army Language School in 1958, Sven Hirdman went to Uppsala University for studies in Slavic languages and a Master of Social Sciences, with international relations as the major field of study.[3] He received a Master of Social Science degree from Uppsala University in 1963.[1]
