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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gustav_IIIGustav III - Wikipedia

    Gustav III (24 January [ O.S. 13 January] 1746 – 29 March 1792), note on dates [1] also called Gustavus III, [2] was King of Sweden from 1771 until his assassination in 1792. He was the eldest son of King Adolf Frederick [1] and Queen Louisa Ulrika of Sweden.

  2. Gustavo III de Suecia (Estocolmo, 24 de enero de 1746-ibidem, 29 de marzo de 1792) fue rey de Suecia desde el 12 de febrero de 1771 hasta su muerte. Era el hijo mayor del rey Adolfo Federico de Suecia y de la princesa Luisa Ulrica de Prusia. Era también primo de la emperatriz Catalina II de Rusia.

  3. Gustav III, född 13 januari 24 januari 1746 i Kungshuset på Riddarholmen i Stockholm, död 29 mars 1792 på Stockholms slott, var kung av Sverige från 1771 fram till sin död. Han var son till Adolf Fredrik och Lovisa Ulrika, bror till Karl XIII, far till Gustav IV Adolf, och kusin till Katarina II av Ryssland.

  4. 25 de mar. de 2024 · Gustav III (born Jan. 24, 1746, Stockholm, Swed.—died March 29, 1792, Stockholm) was the king of Sweden (1771–92), who reasserted the royal power over the Riksdag (parliament). Gustav, the eldest son of King Adolf Fredrik, was an intelligent and cultured advocate of the Enlightenment.

  5. Gustav III. King Gustav III. Adolf Frederick of Sweden died on 12 February 1771. The elections afterward resulted in a partial victory for the Caps party, especially among the lower orders; but in the estate of the peasantry the Caps majority was merely nominal, while the mass of the nobility was dead against them.

  6. Nationalmuseum, Stockholm. King Gustav III of Sweden and His Brothers is an oil painting by the Swedish portrait painter Alexander Roslin showing Gustav with his two brothers, Prince Frederick Adolf and Prince Charles, later Charles XIII of Sweden. [1] Frederick is standing, Gustav is sitting to the left, and Charles is to the right.

  7. gustav iii. Born 24 January 1746, died 29 March 1792 Reign 1771–1792. royal motto. The Fatherland. Coronation. 1772 Stockholm Cathedral. Buried. 1792 Riddarholmen Church. PREDECESSOR. Adolf Fredrik. SUCCESSOR. Gustav IV Adolf. Spouse. Sofia Magdalena of Denmark. Issue. Gustav IV Adolf (1778–1837), King of Sweden 1792–1809 Karl Gustav ...