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  1. Gustav VI. Adolf (vollständiger Name auf Schwedisch Oscar Fredrik Wilhelm Olaf Gustaf Adolf Bernadotte; * 11. November 1882 in Stockholm; † 15. September 1973 in Helsingborg) war von 1950 bis 1973 König von Schweden.

  2. Gustaf VI Adolf (Oscar Fredrik Wilhelm Olaf Gustaf Adolf; 11 November 1882 – 15 September 1973) was King of Sweden from 29 October 1950 until his death in 1973. He was the eldest son of Gustaf V and his wife, Victoria of Baden.

  3. Gustaf VI. Adolf. König von Schweden 1950-1973; anerkannter Archäologe; war durch seine betonte Schlichtheit und seinen Gerechtigkeitssinn in Schweden sehr populär; Sohn von König Gustav V., Großvater von Carl XVI. Gustaf. * 11. November 1882 Stockholm. † 15. September 1973 Helsingborg.

  4. www.kungahuset.se › atten-bernadotte › gustaf-vi-adolfGustaf VI Adolf | Kungahuset

    Gustaf VI Adolf var den siste kungen med den traditionella kungabeteckningen Sveriges, Götes och Vendes konung. 1905 ingick Gustaf Adolf äktenskap med den brittiska prinsessan Margareta. Tre år efter hennes död (1920) gifte han om sig med Lady Louise Mountbatten.

  5. www.kungahuset.se › the-bernadotte-dynasty › gustaf-vi-adolfGustaf VI Adolf | Kungahuset

    He was Crown Prince of Sweden from 1907 to 1950 and King from 29 October 1950 until his death in 1973. Gustaf VI Adolf was the last king to hold the traditional designation King of Sweden, the Goths and the Wends. Gustaf Adolf married the British Princess Margareta in 1905.

  6. Gustav VI Adolf (born Nov. 11, 1882, Stockholm, Swed.—died Sept. 15, 1973, Hälsingborg [now Helsingborg]) was the king of the Swedes from 1950 to 1973, the last Swedish monarch to hold real political power after constitutional reforms initiated in 1971.

  7. King Gustaf VI Adolf. As king, Gustaf Adolf fully accepted parliamentarianism. He kept his political views to himself, but it was no secret that he had liberal beliefs. By always fulfilling his representative duties faultlessly, the king helped to create a new type of rule: democratic rule.