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On this day, February 13, 1660 ~ Demise of King Karl X Gustav of Sweden at Gothenburg, Sweden
On this day, March 2, 1341 ~ Demise of Margaret of Denmark, Queen Consort of King Birger of Sweden
On this day, March 29, 1792 ~ Demise of King Gustav III of Sweden at the Royal Palace in Stockholm, Sweden
On this day, April 19, 1689 ~ The demise of Queen Christina of Sweden in Rome, Italy
On this day, April 28, 1676 ~ Birth of King Fredrik I of Sweden at Kassel, Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel
Yes and no. Frederick is so far the only man to have ever been married to a Swedish queen but he never carried the title of Prince Consort. Instead he was created a Prince of Sweden with the style of HRH by his wife in December 1718 which was approved by Parliament in March 1719.Frederick was Prince Consort from 1718 until 1720 when his wife Queen Ulrika Eleonora abdicated in his favour.
He to the best of my knowledge has been the only Swedish Prince Consort to date?
Yes and no. Frederick is so far the only man to have ever been married to a Swedish queen but he never carried the title of Prince Consort. Instead he was created a Prince of Sweden with the style of HRH by his wife in December 1718 which was approved by Parliament in March 1719.
From where I've read (only secondary sources) he was created Prince of Sweden. I did find two mentions of him on page 26 of the SOU* 1977:5:Are you sure that he was created a Prince of Sweden? I only read that he was created HRH by his wife and Parliament, and the title Prince of Sweden was not officially in use by the royal family at the time (princes in the line of succession were strictly Sveriges Arvfurste up to 1982, when the present King altered it to Prins av Sverige).
Yes and no. Frederick is so far the only man to have ever been married to a Swedish queen but he never carried the title of Prince Consort. Instead he was created a Prince of Sweden with the style of HRH by his wife in December 1718 which was approved by Parliament in March 1719.
He could be, yes. I wouldn't mind to have a specific title for the spouses of Sweden's two future queens.My mistake for assuming he was Prince Consort so Prince Daniel could well be the 1st Swedish Prince Consort.
At the time of his birth he was the son of Crown Prince Oscar of Sweden and Crown Princess Josephine, he was created Duke of Scania from birth.On this day, May 3, 1826 ~ Birth of King Carl XV of Sweden at the Royal Palace in Stockholm, Sweden
The first of two wedding ceremonies for the couple this Catholic ceremony in Bavaria was done by proxy with the groom represented by the bride's uncle Prince Karl Theodor of Bavaria.On this day, May 22, 1823 ~ The Wedding of King Oscar I of Sweden and Josephine of Leuchtenberg at the Leuchtenberg Palace in Munich, Kingdom of Bavaria
On this day, May 31, 1592 ~ The Wedding of King Sigismund III Vasa and Anna of Austria
After Anna's death in 1598 Sigismund married her sister Constance in 1605.
On this day, June 4, 1134 ~ Demise of King Magnus I of Sweden at the Battle of Fotevik
On this day, July 9, 1836 ~ Birth of Sophia of Nassau, Queen of Sweden, spouse of King Oscar II of Sweden at Biebrich Palace in Wiesbaden, Duchy of Nassau