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  2. List of prime ministers of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Louis De Geer, the architect of the bicameral Riksdag of 1866, which replaced the centuries-old Riksdag of the Estates, became Sweden's first prime minister in 1876. As of 2022, the prime minister of Sweden is Ulf Kristersson, leader of the Moderate Party. The list below contains statistics about the tenures of each of the prime ministers of ...

  3. Oscar I of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Oscar Bernadotte a few years before being chosen with his father to be Swedish royalty.. Oscar was born at 291 Rue Cisalpine in Paris (today: 32 Rue Monceau) [a] to Jean-Baptiste Jules Bernadotte, then-French Minister of War and later Marshal of the Empire and Sovereign Prince of Pontecorvo, and Désirée Clary, Napoleon Bonaparte's former fiancée.

  4. List of Swedish monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Painting representing the Battle of Bråvalla, a legendary battle which supposedly took place in the 8th century, fought partly between the Svear and Götar. There were organized political structures in Sweden before the kingdom was unified; based on archaelogical evidence, early tribal societies are believed to have transitioned into organized chiefdoms in the first few centuries AD, perhaps ...

  5. List of firsts in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    First Prime Minister: Louis De Geer: March 20, 1876 – April 19, 1880. First female minister of cabinet: Karin Kock (s), 1947; First female leader of a Riksdag party: Karin Söder (c), 1985; First female Prime Minister: Magdalena Andersson: 30 November 2021 – 18 October 2022. First openly homosexual minister of cabinet: Andreas Carlgren (c ...

  6. Prime Minister of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The prime minister of Sweden (Swedish: statsminister, lit. "minister of state") is the head of government of the Kingdom of Sweden.The prime minister and their cabinet (the government) exercise executive authority in the Kingdom of Sweden and are subject to the Parliament of Sweden.

  7. History of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The background of Swedish immigration, 1840–1930 (1931; reprinted 1970), Push factors in Sweden causing migration to USA online. Jonas, Frank. Scandinavia and the Great Powers in the First World War (2019) online review. Lagerqvist, Christopher, Reformer och Revolutioner. En kort introduktion until Sveriges ekonomiska historia, 1750–2010 ...

  8. Monarchy of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    first, those with royal titles and style (manner of address) who perform official and unofficial engagements for the nation, are the members of the Royal Family (Swedish: Kungafamiljen) (currently this category only includes the King, Queen and their descendants, including spouses); [81]

  9. Timeline of Swedish history - Wikipedia

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    Foundation of Swedish Academy: 1787: First secondary education school in Sweden for girls, Societetsskolan, founded in Gothenburg 1788: Sweden declares war against Russia, initiating Russo-Swedish War (1788–1790) 1790: Treaty of Värälä concludes Russo-Swedish War, confirming status quo ante bellum with respect to borders 1792: 16 March