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Name and Aliases |
King Gustaf VI Adolf of
Sweden Click here to go to INDEX of the
Swedish royal family |
Most probably this is the second
king in Sweden; see his father Gustaf
V profile for my opinion. Based on the name convention of
this fucks and based on the shape of his face most he is one of many brothers
of Adolf Hitler, this mean the current king Gustaf
VII is the nephew of Adolf
Hitler and that will
explain many things in my life, in other words this is the Windsor family in
disguise as Sweden after they killed all the natives enable they can have
more strategic places in the world, and as you can see through my complaint
pages the relation is hidden but they are heavily mixed with the Rockefeller family, Chinese and Ex-Soviet Union These are the mass murderers of our lives and distract of their selves by using one of their own children such as Osama Ben Laden |
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Gustaf VI
Adolf of Sweden From Wikipedia,
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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. His official title was King of Sweden, of the Goths and
of the Wends. He was the eldest son of King Gustaf V and his wife Victoria of Baden. Gustaf VI Adolf was a
descendant of the Bernadotte kings of Sweden, as well as the House
of Vasa. Through his mother Victoria, he was also a descendant of Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden of the
deposed House of Holstein-Gottorp. He was the grandfather of Queen Margarethe II of
Denmark and King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden.
[edit] Family He was born at
the Royal Palace in Stockholm and at birth
created Duke of Skåne. On 29 October 1950, he succeeded his
father on the throne. His personal motto was Plikten
framför allt,
"Duty before all". He married,
firstly, Princess Margaret of Connaught on
15 June 1905 in St. George's Chapel, at Windsor
Castle. Princess Margaret was the daughter of Prince Arthur, Duke
of Connaught, third son of Queen
Victoria and Prince Albert of the United Kingdom. He married,
secondly, Lady Louise Mountbatten, formerly Princess
Louise of Battenberg, on 3 November 1923 at St. James's Palace. She was the sister of Lord Mountbatten and aunt of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
It was Lady Louise who became Queen of Sweden. Both Queen Louise and her
stepchildren were great-grandchildren of Queen Victoria of the United
Kingdom. [edit] Reign Then Crown
Prince Gustaf Adolf with his first wife Crown Princess Margareta and children in 1912. In 1950, Crown
Prince Gustaf Adolf became king at age 67 upon the death of his father, King Gustaf V. He was at the time the world's
oldest Crown Prince. During Gustaf
VI Adolf's reign, work was underway on a new Instrument of Government –
eventually taking effect in 1975 after the king's death – to replace
the 1809 constitution and produce
reforms consistent with the times. Among the reforms sought by some Swedes
was the replacement of the monarchy or at least some moderation of the old
constitution's provision that "The King alone shall govern the
realm." Gustaf VI
Adolf's personal qualities made him popular among the Swedish people and, in
turn, this popularity led to strong public opinion in favour
of the retention of the monarchy. Gustaf VI Adolf's expertise and interest in
a wide range of fields (architecture and botany being but two) made him
respected, as did his informal and modest nature and his purposeful avoidance
of pomp. The monarchy was, however, made subordinate to a democratic state.
Additional powers of the monarch were removed when Sweden's constitutional
reform became complete in 1975. Gustaf VI Adolf
was a devoted archaeologist, and was admitted to the British
Academy for his work in botany in 1958. Gustaf VI Adolf participated in
archaeological expeditions in China, Greece, Korea and Italy, and founded the
Swedish Institute at Rome. He was the
1126th Knight
of the Order of the Golden Fleece in Spain in 1910 and
the 915th Knight
of the Order of the Garter in 1954. The King died
in 1973 close to 91 years old at Helsingborg Hospital
after a deterioration in his health that culminated
in pneumonia.
He was succeeded on the throne by his 27-year-old grandson Carl XVI Gustaf, son of the late Prince Gustaf Adolf.
In a break with tradition, he was not buried in Riddarholmskyrkan in
Stockholm, but in the Royal Burial Grounds in Haga alongside his two deceased wives. King Gustaf VI
Adolf and Crown Princess Margaretha of Sweden had together five children: [edit] Issue
Crown Princess
Margaretha of Sweden died suddenly on 1 May 1920 of an infection following
surgery. At the time, she was eight months pregnant and expecting her sixth
child. Prince Gustaf
Adolf later married Lady Louise Mountbatten, on 3 November 1923. This
second marriage produced only one stillborn daughter on 30 May 1925. King Gustaf VI
Adolf with his second wife Lady Louise Mountbatten; Queen Louise, in the
1950s. King Gustaf VI
Adolf of Sweden was the grandfather of both his direct successor King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden and also
of Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.
[edit] Arms Upon his
creation as Duke of Skåne, Gustaf Adolf was
granted a coat of arms with the arms of Skåne
in base. These arms can be seen on his stall-plates both as Knight of the
Swedish order of the Seraphim in the Riddarsholmskyrkan
in Sweden, but also the Frederiksborg Chapel in
Copenhagen, Denmark, as an Knight of the Danish Order of the Elephant. Upon his accession
to the throne in 1950, he assumed the Arms of the Dominion of Sweden.
[edit] Interests The King's
reputation as a "professional amateur professor" was widely known;
nationally and internationally, and among his relatives. Crown Prince
Gustaf Adolf meets the some English footballers (c. 1910-1915). Gustaf VI Adolf
had an enormous private library consisting of 80 000 volumes and –
nearly more impressively – he actually had read the main part of
the books. He had an interest in specialist literature on Chinese art and
East Asian history. Throughout his life, King Gustaf VI Adolf was
particularly interested in the history of civilization, and he participated
in several archaeological expeditions. His other great area of interest was botany, concentrating
in flowers and gardening. He was considered an expert on the Rhododendron
flower. At Sofiero (the king's summer residence) he created one
of the very finest Rhododendron collections. Like his son, Prince Bertil,
Gustaf VI Adolf maintained wide, lifelong interests in sports. He enjoyed tennis and golf, and fly
fishing for charity. [edit] Ancestors
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