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  1. Ulrika Eleonora or Ulrica Eleanor (23 January 1688 – 24 November 1741), known as Ulrika Eleonora the Younger, reigned as Queen of Sweden from 5 December 1718 until her abdication on 29 February 1720 in favour of her husband Frederick. Following her husband's accession as King Frederick I, Ulrika Eleonora served as his queen consort until her ...

  2. Pages in category "Burial sites of the House of Palatinate-Zweibrücken" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. He was the son of Louis I, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken and Johanna of Cro. In 1478 in Zweibrücken he married Amalie of Brandenburg (1461–1481), daughter of Albert III Achilles, Elector of Brandenburg. Amalie died shortly before her twentieth birthday. They had no children.

  4. The House of Stenkil was a dynasty on the Swedish throne from c. 1060 to c. 1125. [1] Stenkil probably originated from Västergötland. [2] Line (of magnates and earls) before Stenkil, according to the Norse sagas : Skagul Toste (took Danegeld in England and was the father of Sigrid the Haughty) Ulf Tostesson, the son of Skagul Toste.

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  6. Karl Gustav was crowned King Carl X Gustav of Sweden the day after his cousin Christina abdicated. The reigning house changed from the House of Vasa to the House of Palatinate-Zweibrücken. In 1720, there was another reigning house change. Ulrika Eleanora had become Queen of Sweden in 1718 upon the death of her unmarried brother King Karl XII.

  7. Charles XII, sometimes Carl XII ( Swedish: Karl XII) or Carolus Rex (17 June 1682 – 30 November 1718 O.S. [1] ), was King of Sweden (including current Finland) from 1697 to 1718. He belonged to the House of Palatinate-Zweibrücken, a branch line of the House of Wittelsbach. Charles was the only surviving son of Charles XI and Ulrika Eleonora ...