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  2. Gustav IV Adolf - Wikipedia

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    On 29 March Gustav IV Adolf, to save the crown for his son, voluntarily abdicated; but on 10 May the Riksdag of the Estates, dominated by the army, declared that not merely Gustav but his whole family had forfeited the throne, [3] perhaps an excuse to exclude his family from succession based on the rumours of his illegitimacy. A more likely ...

  3. Prince Gustaf (film) - Wikipedia

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    Prince Gustaf (Swedish: Prins Gustaf) is a 1944 Swedish historical film directed by Schamyl Bauman and starring Alf Kjellin, Mai Zetterling and Lennart Bernadotte. [1] The film portrays the life of Prince Gustav, Duke of Uppland , a member of the Nineteenth Century Swedish royal family who composed a number of celebrated songs.

  4. Prince Gustaf, Duke of Uppland - Wikipedia

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    Prince Gustaf of Sweden and Norway, Duke of Uppland (Frans Gustaf Oscar, 18 June 1827 – 24 September 1852), also known officially as Gustav, was the second son of Oscar I of Sweden and Josephine of Leuchtenberg, and the younger brother of Prince (from 1844 Crown Prince) Charles.

  5. Gustav Adolf of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Gustav IV Adolf (1778–1837), King of Sweden 1792–1809; Gustaf VI Adolf (Gustav VI Adolf, 1882–1973), King of Sweden 1950–1973; Gustav Adolf, Prince of Sweden de facto 1652, son of Prince Adolph John I, Count Palatine of Kleeburg (died in infancy) Prince Gustaf Adolf, Duke of Västerbotten (1906–1947), Prince of Sweden

  6. Family tree of Swedish monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Elected Crown Prince by the Riksdag 1810 r. 1818–1844: Eugène de Beauharnais (1781–1824) Princess Augusta of Bavaria (1788–1851) Gustav IV Adolf (1778–1837) r. 1792 – 1809: Oscar I (1799–1859) r. 1844–1859: Josephine of Leuchtenberg (1807–1876) Leopold, Grand Duke of Baden (1790–1852) Princess Sophie (1801–1865) Crown ...

  7. Gustav of Sweden (1568–1607) - Wikipedia

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    The infant Gustav was present at his mother's wedding to the King of Sweden in 1568 and at her coronation, together with his sister Sigrid.The presence of the children was a way to demonstrate their new status: both of them were officially confirmed as legitimate, and Gustav and his sister were given all the privileges of a royal prince and princess.

  8. Gustav of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Gustav III of Sweden, King of Sweden 1771-1792; Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden, King of Sweden 1792-1809; Gustaf V of Sweden, King of Sweden 1907-1950; Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden, King of Sweden 1950-1973; Prince Gustav of Sweden, Prince of Sweden 1568; Gustav, Prince of Sweden 1587, son of King Charles IX of Sweden (died in infancy) Gustav Adolph ...

  9. Gustav, Prince of Vasa - Wikipedia

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    Prince Gustav of Vasa, Count of Itterburg [1] (German: Gustav, Prinz von Wasa; [2] 9 November 1799 at Stockholm – 4 August/5 August 1877 at Pillnitz), born Crown Prince of Sweden, was the son of King Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden and Queen Frederica. His Austrian princely title (from 1829) was actually spelled Wasa. [3]