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- Monarchy of Sweden - Wikipedia
Sweden's monarchy is amongst the oldest in the world, with a regnal list stretching back to the tenth century, starting with Eric the Victorious; the Swedish monarchy has, for the past thousand years, undergone cycles of decline and strengthening, culminating in the modern constitutional monarchy
- The Swedish royal family | sweden. se
Swedish monarchs date back around a thousand years and have belonged to eleven dynasties The current Swedish royal family is of the House of Bernadotte, the dynasty that has ruled the longest
- The monarchy of Sweden - Kungahuset
The Swedish monarchy dates back more than a thousand years, and represents both continuity and tradition Over the centuries, its role has changed in line with the rest of society Our current king is Sweden's longest reigning monarch, and his motto is "For Sweden – With the Times"
- Meet the Swedish Royals: A Guide to Swedens Royal Family Tree
King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia have been married since 1976 They have three children and several grandchildren Here is a guide to the Swedish royal family tree
- The Swedish Royal Family Tree - Swedish Line of Succession
Queen Silvia married King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden in 1976 She may be the queen of Sweden, but Silvia was actually born Silvia Renate Sommerlath in Germany on December 23, 1943
- List of Swedish monarchs - Kungliga slotten
The kings and queens of Sweden – from Vasa to Bernadotte Gustav Vasa came to power in 1521, and is usually regarded as the founder of the modern Swedish state Since then, Sweden has had five royal dynasties
- List of monarchs of Sweden - Wikipedia
Sweden has continuously been a monarchy since the country's consolidation in the Viking Age and early Middle Ages, for over a thousand years [1] The incumbent royal dynasty of Sweden is the House of Bernadotte, established on the throne in 1818
- The Swedish monarchy - Sweden Abroad
Queen Kristina became the second female monarch of the Kingdom of Sweden when she succeeded Gustav II Adolf in 1632, just before her sixth birthday She abdicated in 1654, primarily because of religious convictions
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