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Margaretha Christina Åbergsson, née Hallongren (died autumn 1810), was a Swedish ballet dancer. She was regarded as one of the elite members of the Royal Swedish Ballet in 1790–1810.
She became a student of Giovanna Bassi at the Royal Swedish Ballet in 1785, made her debut as a solo dancer in 1790, was made second dancer in 1795 and premier dancer (ballerina) from 1804.
She belonged to the elite of her profession and was described as "an excellent dancer" and "a particularly eminent artist of her department [...] Her features where perhaps not entirely regular, but graceful by the youthful cheerfulness, which animated them."[1]
She married the actor Gustav Åbergsson in 1793, with whom she had several children. She reportedly died at Schönberg near Hamburg, after a long period of chest pains.[1]