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  1. 15 de nov. de 2018 · The second oldest member of the extended Swedish royal family, Count Oscar Bernadotte af Wisborg, died on 3 November, aged 97. Generally known as "Oscis", Count Oscar Carl Emanuel Bernadotte af Wisborg was the third child born to Count Carl Bernadotte af Wisborg in his first marriage to Baroness Marianne de Geer af Leufsta, and thus a grandson of Prince Oscar Bernadotte, the second son of King ...

  2. Prince Oscar and his wife princess Ebba née Munck af Fulkila were both deeply religious and active in organizations such as YMCA of Sweden and the Salvation Army. The architect Gunnar Asplund, known for the famous Woodland Cemetery, Skogskyrkogården, designed the Bernadotte mausoleum in which Prince Oscar rests.

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  4. On September 25, 1857, Oscar’s eldest son Carl was declared Regent. After being bedridden for a long period, King Oscar I died at the Royal Palace in Stockholm on July 8, 1859, at the age of 60. An autopsy confirmed that he had a brain tumor. King Oscar I was buried in the Bernadotte Chapel at Riddarholmen Church in Stockholm.

  5. The Swedish Royal House belongs to the Bernadotte ... 1861–1951 Prince Eugen 1865–1947 Prince Oscar Bernadotte 1859–1953 Victoria of Baden 1862–1930 Gustaf V ...

  6. Discover the essence of Nordic design with Bernadotte & Kylberg, founded in Stockholm 2012 by the multi-award-winning design duo, Carl Philip Bernadotte and Oscar Kylberg. Bernadotte & Kylberg’s design philosophy transcends the ordinary by meticulously employing high-end textures, materials, and techniques to c

  7. Bernadotte Prince and King 1810–1844. London: John Murray. Barton, Dunbar Plunket (1930). The Amazing Career of Bernadotte 1763–1844. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. Berdah, Jean-Francois (2009). The Triumph of Neutrality : Bernadotte and European Geopolitics (1810–1844). Revue D’ Histoire Nordique. Chandler, David G. (1987).