Swedish Kings and Queens

The first king of Sweden is usually said to be Olof Skutkonung but in reality there had been several rulers before him, although most of their names and dates of rule are uncertain. It was Olof who first converted to Christianity in the early 11th century. Competing dynasties ruled Sweden until 1397, when Sweden, Denmark and Norway were united under Queen Margareta (Margrethe) of Denmark.

The Swedes were generally unhappy with this union, called the Union of Kalmar, and over the next century they instead followed the rule of regents and even elected a counter-king, Karl II. Finally the union was overthrown in 1523 by Gustav I Vasa, who became their new king. Under strong rulers Sweden became a major European power in the 17th-century.

In 1818 Karl XIV Johan, one of Napoleon's marshals, was chosen to be king. His line has ruled since that time, though the powers of the monarchy are now largely ceremonial.

Note that there are some numbering inconsistencies. Kings Eric XIV and Karl IX adopted their numbers based on a legendary history of Sweden. Their predecessors of the same names were posthumously given numbers by counting backwards.

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NameDetailsTotal
Adolf4 kings4
Albrekt1 king1
Anund2 kings2
Birger1 king, 1 regent2
Carl1 king1
Eleonora1 queen1
Emund1 king1
Erik9 kings9
Filip1 king1
Fredrik2 kings2
Gustaf2 kings2
Gustav6 kings6
Håkan1 king1
Halsten1 king1
Inge2 kings2
Johan4 kings4
Karl9 kings9
Knut2 kings2
Kristian2 kings2
Kristina1 queen1
Kristofer1 king1
Magnus4 kings4
Margareta1 queen1
Olof1 king1
Oscar2 kings2
Ragnvald1 king1
Sigismund1 king1
Sten2 regents2
Stenkil1 king1
Svante1 regent1
Sven1 king1
Sverker2 kings2
Ulrika1 queen1
Valdemar1 king1