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  1. Estate (s) Sweden. Deposition. Norway: 1905 Dissolution of the union between Norway and Sweden Pontecorvo: 1810. The House of Bernadotte [a] is the royal family of Sweden, founded there in 1818 by King Charles XIV John of Sweden. It was also the royal family of Norway between 1818 and 1905. Its founder was born in Pau in southern France as Jean ...

  2. Oscar I. Mother. Josephine of Leuchtenberg. Religion. Lutheranism. Charles XV & IV also Carl ( Carl Ludvig Eugen ); Swedish and Norwegian: Karl, born 3 May 1826, dead 18 September 1872, was a Swedish monarch. He was the King of Sweden ( Charles XV) and Norway ( Charles IV) from 1859 until his death in 1872. [1]

  3. Arms of Princess Märtha of Sweden and Norway. Princess Märtha of Sweden (Märtha Sofia Lovisa Dagmar Thyra; 28 March 1901 – 5 April 1954) was Crown Princess of Norway She was the wife of the future King Olav V from 1929 until her death in 1954. The current King Harald V is her only son. Princess Märtha was also a sister of Queen Astrid of ...

  4. Louise Alexandra Marie Irene was born on July 13, 1889, at Heiligenberg Castle in Seeheim-Jugenheim in the Grand Duchy of Hesse and by Rhine, now in the German state of Hesse. She was the second of the four children of Prince Louis of Battenberg and Princess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine. Through her mother, Louise was a great-granddaughter of ...

  5. 27 de set. de 2015 · Louise had one younger brother, Prince Carl Oscar, who died when he was a year old. Because of complications during the birth of her brother, Louise’s mother was unable to have any more children. Although Sweden had reigning queens in the past, female succession had been banned in the Constitution of 1809, so Louise could not become Queen.

  6. Elizabeth Alexeievna was born in Karlsruhe, on 24 January [ O.S. 13 January] 1779 as Princess Louise Maria Auguste of Baden of the House of Zähringen. She was the third of seven children of Charles Louis, Hereditary Prince of Baden, and his wife, Landgravine Amalie of Hesse-Darmstadt. At birth, the child was so small and weak that doctors ...

  7. The entourage left from Rügen and arrived in Sweden in Karlskrona, where she was officially welcomed by her spouse, Crown Prince Adolf Frederick of Sweden. On 18 August 1744, they were welcomed by King Frederick I at Drottningholm Palace , where their second wedding ceremony was performed the same day, followed by a ball, a court reception and the consummation of the marriage.