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  1. 12. Juni 2024 · Gustav V (born June 16, 1858, Stockholm, Swed.—died Oct. 29, 1950, Stockholm) was the king of Sweden from 1907 to 1950. The eldest son of King Oscar II and Sophie of Nassau, he was created duke of Värmland and from 1872 acted as crown prince.

  2. Vor 2 Tagen · The last monarch to be titled as king of the Swedes, Geats and Wends was Gustaf VI Adolf ( r. 1950–1973) since his successor, the present king Carl XVI Gustaf, upon his accession adopted the shortened title "King of Sweden". [14]

  3. Vor 4 Tagen · Gustav Vasa (hereinafter referred to as Gustav I) was elected King of Sweden by the Estates of the Realm, assembled in Strängnäs on 6 June 1523. Inspired by the teachings of Martin Luther, Gustav I used the Protestant Reformation to curb the power of the Roman Catholic Church.

  4. 28. Juni 2024 · Der schwedische König Carl XVI. Gustaf sitzt seit 50 Jahren auf dem Thron. Er ist damit der am längsten regierende Monarch der schwedischen Geschichte. Seine Thronfolgerin ist seine älteste Tochter, Kronprinzessin Victoria. Allerdings sah das bei ihrer Geburt noch anders aus.

  5. Vor 2 Tagen · Swedish royal family. Carl XVI Gustaf (Carl Gustaf Folke Hubertus; born 30 April 1946) is King of Sweden. Carl Gustaf was born during the reign of his paternal great-grandfather, King Gustaf V. He is the youngest child and only son of Prince Gustaf Adolf, Duke of Västerbotten, and Princess Sibylla of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.

  6. 2. Juli 2024 · Constitutional monarchy appeared in Sweden with the Constitution of 1809. Gustav IV (reigned 1792–1809), who was defeated by Napoleon’s French army from the west and the Russian army from the east, was forced to abdicate in a coup d’état by officers, and “autocracy by the king” ended here. As a result, the power of the ...

  7. Vor 3 Tagen · Gustav I Vasa, portrait after J. Binck, 1542; in the University of Uppsala, Sweden. (more) After Gustav I Vasa was elected to the throne in 1523, he began to restore the power of the Swedish king and to organize a central administration under his own direct leadership.