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House of
Bernadotte, and the international links including to the ex-Soviet Union alias the
current Russian federation to sell the Russian drugs in Europe and USA while
keeping many slaves in Africa, Middle East, Asia and South American mainly
for the very large and hidden drug business= yearly world revenues 2-4
Trillion USA Dollars Important Note: all links on this page are to
wikipedia.org Green color = King 1.
Oscar Gustaf Adolf alias Gustaf V (Oscar
Gustaf Adolf 16 June 1858 – 29 October 1950) was King of Sweden from 1907 wife-1 Victoria of Baden 1.1.
Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden wife-1 Princess Margaret of Connaught
wife 2 Lady Louise Mountbatten allegedly no children 1.1.1.
Prince Gustaf Adolf,
Duke of Västerbotten wife Princess Sibylla of
Saxe-Coburg and Gotha 1.1.1.1.
Princess Margaretha, Mrs. Ambler 1.1.1.2.
Princess Birgitta of Sweden 1.1.1.3.
Princess
Désirée, Baroness Silfverschiöld 1.1.1.4.
Princess Christina, Mrs. Magnuson 1.1.1.5.
Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden 1.1.2.
Sigvard Bernadotte wife-1 Erica
Maria Patzek wife-2 Sonja Christensen Robbert wife-3 Marianne Lindberg 1.1.2.1.
Count Michael Sigvard Bernadotte af Wisborg 1.1.3.
Ingrid,
Queen of Denmark husband Frederick IX of Denmark 1.1.3.1.
Margrethe II of Denmark 1.1.3.2.
Benedikte, Princess of
Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg 1.1.3.3.
Anne-Marie, Queen of the Hellenes 1.1.4.
Prince Bertil, Duke of Halland
wife-1 Lillian May Davies 1.1.5.
Carl Johan Bernadotte
wife-1 Kerstin Wijkmark wife-2 Countess Gunnila Wachtmeister af Johannishus 1.1.5.1. Monica Kristina Margaretha Bernadotte (b. 5 March 1948,
adopted in 1951). Married on 16 January 1976 and divorced in 1997 Count Johan
Peder Bonde af Björnö (b. Göteborg, Sweden, 5 May
1950). They have three children. 1.1.5.2. Christian Carl Henning Bernadotte (b. 3 December 1949,
adopted in 1950). Married on 13 September 1980 Marianne Jenny (b. Zurich, Switzerland,
31 January 1958), daughter of Jacques Jenny and wife Caroline Yvonne Venter.
They have three children. 1.2. Prince Vilhelm, Duke of
Södermanland wife Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna second husband Prince Sergei Mikhailovich Putiatin 1.2.1.
Prince Lennart, Duke of
Småland (later Count of Wisborg) of first husband Prince Vilhelm, Duke of
Södermanland 1.2.2.
Prince Roman Sergeievich Putiatin of second
husband Prince Sergei
Mikhailovich Putiatin 1.3.
Prince Erik, Duke of Västmanland
allegedly no marriage no children |
House of
Bernadotte
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House
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redirects here. For the village in Illinois, see Bernadotte, Illinois. For the Swedish
diplomat, see Folke Bernadotte.
The House
of Bernadotte, the current royal
house of Sweden,
has reigned since 1818. Between 1818 and 1905, it was also the royal house of
Norway. Its
founder, Charles XIV John of Sweden, was
adopted by Charles XIII of Sweden, who belonged to
the House of Holstein-Gottorp which was becoming extinct.
[edit] History Following
the Finnish
War in 1809, Sweden lost possession of Finland, which
had constituted the eastern half of the Swedish realm for centuries.
Resentment towards King Gustav IV Adolf precipitated a coup
d'état. Gustav Adolf was deposed and his uncle Charles XIII was elected King in his
place. Because Charles XIII was childless, in 1810 the Riksdag of the
Estates, the Swedish parliament, elected Prince Christian August of Augustenborg, from Denmark, as
heir to the throne. He died later that same year. At
this time, Emperor Napoleon I of France controlled much of
continental Europe, and some of his client kingdoms were headed by his brothers.
The Riksdag decided to choose a king whom Napoleon
would approve. On 21 August 1810, the Riksdag
elected Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte, a Marshal of France, as heir
presumptive to the Swedish throne. Bernadotte,
born in the town of Pau, in the province of Béarn, France, had risen
to the rank of general during the French Revolution. In 1798 he married Désirée Clary, whose
sister was married to Joseph, Napoleon's elder brother. In 1804
Napoleon promoted Bernadotte to a Marshal of France. Napoleon also granted
him the title 'Prince of Pontecorvo', a town in central
Italy. As the
Crown
Prince of Sweden he assumed the name Karl Johan (Charles John) and
acted as regent for the remainder of Charles XIII's reign. In 1813, he broke
with Napoleon and Sweden joined the anti-Napoleon alliance. He secured a
forced personal union between Sweden and Norway in the
1814 campaign against Norway.
Bernadotte reigned as King Charles XIV of Sweden and Carl III Johan of Norway from 5 February
1818 until his death on 8 March 1844. The
House of Bernadotte reigned in both countries until the Dissolution
of the union between Norway and Sweden in 1905. Prince Carl of Denmark
was then elected as King Haakon VII of Norway. Carl was a grandson of
King Charles XV of Sweden, and a
great-great-grandson of Charles XIV. The coat of
arms of the House of Bernadotte combines the coat of arms of the House
of Vasa (heraldic left) and the coat of arms of Bernadotte as the
Prince of Pontecorvo (heraldic right). It is
visible as an inescutcheon in
the Greater Coat of Arms of the Realm. [edit] Kings of Sweden
[edit] Kings of Norway
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