List of titles and honours of the Swedish Crown
This List of titles and honours of the Swedish Crown sets out the many titles of the monarch of Sweden since the creation of hereditary monarchy of the Kingdom of Sweden in 1544.
Titles held by the Monarch of Sweden
Note: Former titles marked with * are historical titles which are abolished or no longer part of the Swedish crown.
Kingdoms and Princly States | |||||||
King of Sweden | 14th century - | ||||||
King of the Swedes * | C. 1000 – 14th century | ||||||
King of the Goths * | 12th century – 1973 | ||||||
King of the Wends * | 1540 – 1973 | ||||||
Grand Prince of Finland * | 1581 – 1720 | ||||||
King of Norway * | 1814 – 1905 | ||||||
Duchies | |||||||
Duke of Scania * | 1658 – ? | ||||||
Duke of Estonia * | 1581 – 1721 | ||||||
Duke of Livonia * | 1629 – 1721 | ||||||
Duke of Karelia * | 1617 – 1721 | ||||||
Duke of Bremen * | 1648 – 1718 | ||||||
Duke of Verden * | 1648 – 1720 | ||||||
Duke of Pomerania * | 1648 – 1814 | ||||||
Duke of Bavaria * | 1654 – 1718 | ||||||
Duke of Jülich * | 1654 – 1718 | ||||||
Duke of Cleves * | 1654 – 1718 | ||||||
Duke of Berg * | 1654 – 1718 | ||||||
Count Palatine | |||||||
Count Palatine by the Rhine in Bavaria * | 1654 – 1718 | ||||||
Counties | |||||||
Count of Zweibrücken–Kleeburg * | 1654 – 1718 | ||||||
Count of Veldenz * | 1654 – 1718 | ||||||
Count of Spanheim * | 1654 – 1718 | ||||||
Count of Ravensberg * | 1654 – 1718 | ||||||
Lordships | |||||||
Lord of Ingria * | 1617 – 1721 | ||||||
Lord of Wismar * | 1648 – 1903 (1803) | ||||||
Lord of Ravenstein * | 1654 – 1718 | ||||||
Orders of Sweden | |||||||
Grand Master of the Royal Order of the Seraphim | 1748 – pres. | ||||||
Lord and Master of the Royal Order of the Sword | 1748 – pres. | ||||||
Grand Master of the Royal Order of the Polar Star | 1748 – pres. | ||||||
Lord and Master of the Royal Order of Vasa | 1748 – pres. | ||||||
Lord and Master of the Royal Order of Charles XIII | 1811 – pres. | ||||||
Titles held by the heir apparent of Sweden
- Crown Prince of Sweden (1778-Present.)
- Hereditary Prince of Sweden (1544 - 1778)
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See also
- Swedish monarchy
References
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