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  2. List of Swedish monarchs - Wikipedia

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    From 1389 to 1523, Sweden was often united with Denmark and Norway under the kings of the Kalmar Union. Sweden's full independence was restored under Gustav I in 1523. He is often credited as the founder of modern Sweden, [11] and in 1544 he formally abandoned the previous elective monarchy in favor of hereditary succession. [12]

  3. Swedish Empire - Wikipedia

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    This empire contained about a quarter of the population of modern Sweden, at only 2,500,000 people, or about 2.3 people per square kilometer. However, Sweden's expansion had been possible partly due to turmoil and weakness in countries in its vicinity, and when they became more stable, they began to look for chances to regain what was lost. [7]

  4. Monarchies in Europe - Wikipedia

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    the kingdom of Sweden rose to the status of great power as the comparatively short-lived Swedish Empire due to the Thirty Years' War the kingdom of Denmark-Norway The House of Habsburg became the most influential royal dynasty in continental Europe by the 17th century, divided into the Spanish and Austrian branches.

  5. List of heads of state and government deposed by foreign ...

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    After the capitulation of Germany, Pavelić fled first to Italy and then to South America, where he lived until 1957, when he was shot several times by a Serbian patriot. He moved to Spain, where he lived a couple of years later due to the wounds from the assassination attempt [62] [63] Karl Dönitz Nazi Germany: President United States: 8 May 1945

  6. List of Spanish monarchs - Wikipedia

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    On 1 October 1936, General Francisco Franco was proclaimed "Leader of Spain" (Spanish: Caudillo de España) in the parts of Spain controlled by the Nationalists (nacionales) after the Spanish Civil War broke out. At the end of the war, on 1 April 1939, Franco took control of the whole of Spain, ending the Second Republic.

  7. Gustavus Adolphus - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish king was also "Rex Gotorum" (Latin: King of the Goths), and the list of kings was traced back to the Gothic rulers to construct continuity. Prior to his embarkment to northern Germany, Gustavus urged the Swedish nobility to follow the example of conquests set by their Gothic ancestors. Had he lived longer, it would have been likely ...

  8. History of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Matters came to a head during the reign of Charles II of Spain; upon his death, the War of the Spanish Succession broke out between the French Bourbons and the Austrian Habsburgs. The Bourbons prevailed, resulting in the ascension of Philip V of Spain , who took Spain into the various wars to recapture the Spanish-controlled lands in Southern ...

  9. List of predecessors of sovereign states in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Kingdom of Spain (1873–1931) Spanish Republic (1931–1939) Spanish State (1939–1975) Kingdom of Spain (1975–present) Sweden: Kalmar Union (1397–1523) Kingdom of Sweden (c.1000–1814) United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway (Sweden in union with Norway 1814–1905) Kingdom of Sweden (1905–present) Switzerland