Historical records matching King Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden
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About King Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden
Links:
- The Peerage
- Geneall
- Find a Grave
- Johann the Younger #781
- Historiesajten In Swedish
- King of Sweden: Reign 29. March 1792 – 29. March 1809 Coronation 3. April 1800
Predecessor: Gustav III Successor: Charles XIII
Succeeded his father as king at the age of 13. Married at 18. Violent and obstinate in his reign and alienated his country's most faithful supporters. By 1809 it was obvious that he was insane, and after being dethroned, he and his whole family were transported to Germany. A few months later his marriage ended in divorce, and he settled in Switzerland. After his death, his body was returned to Sweden.
One report shows him serving under Napoleon and being a lieutenant in the Prussian army.
Om Gustav IV Adolf av Sverige, Kung (svenska)
Under hans omyndiga tid 1792-1796, fördes regeringen av hertig Karl Xlll med Reutersholm som allmägtig rådgivere.
- Vidtog vissa reformer och anslöt sig till den tredje koalitionen mot Napoleon, utan att uträtta något..
- Sverige angreps av Frankrike, Ryssland och Danmark 1808. Dette ledde till fölust av Finland.
- En sammansvärjining ledde till att kungen arresterades och riksdagen förklarade honom och hans arvingar förlustiga kronan.
- Levede senare inkognito i Europa, bl. a. som "ôverste Gustafsson".
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King Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden's Timeline
1778 |
November 1, 1778
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Kungliga slottet, Stockholm, Sverige (Sweden)
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November 1, 1778
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Kungliga slottet, Stockholm, Sverige (Sweden)
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November 1, 1778
- March 29, 1792
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Stockholm, Stockholm, Stockholm County, Sweden
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1778
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Sweden
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1792 |
March 29, 1792
- May 7, 1809
Age 13
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Stockholm, Stockholm, Stockholm County, Sweden
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March 29, 1792
- May 10, 1809
Age 13
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Alsäter, Alsäter, Oriosa
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1799 |
November 9, 1799
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Stockholm, Sverige (Sweden)
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1801 |
May 21, 1801
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The Royal Palace, Stockholm, Sweden
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1802 |
December 2, 1802
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Stockholm, Sverige (Sweden)
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