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  1. Prince Carl Adolf, Duke of Värmland. v. t. e. Gustav IV Adolf or Gustav IV Adolph [1] (1 November 1778 – 7 February 1837) was King of Sweden from 1792 until he was deposed in a coup in 1809. He was also the last Swedish monarch to be the ruler of Finland . The occupation of Finland in 1808–09 by Russian forces was the immediate cause of ...

  2. Gustav IV Adolf, född 1 november 1778 på Stockholms slott, död 7 februari 1837 i Sankt Gallen, var kung av Sverige 1792–1809. I Napoleonkrigen tog han konsekvent ställning mot Napoleon I , vilket till slut ledde till finska kriget , som ledde till förlusten av den östra rikshalvan.

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    • Karl XIII (riksföreståndare)
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  3. 11 de mar. de 2024 · Gustav IV Adolf (born November 1, 1778, Stockholm, Sweden—died February 7, 1837, Sankt Gallen, Switzerland) was a Swedish king whose intemperate foreign policy led to his overthrow in a coup d’état (1809) and the loss of the eastern part of Sweden and Finland. The son of the assassinated Gustav III, Gustav IV came to the throne in 1792 ...

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  4. 5 de mar. de 2018 · It became clear that King Gustav IV Adolf was unable to lead the country in war. His opponents decided that he had to be overthrown, and on 13 March 1809 he was arrested, deposed and imprisoned. He was then expelled from Sweden, and travelled around Europe under the name Colonel Gustafsson. He died in 1837 at a hotel in St Gallen, Switzerland.

  5. King Gustav IV Adolf. In 1797, Gustav IV Adolf married the 16-year-old Princess Fredrika of Baden. As king, Gustav IV Adolf implemented a number of domestic policy reforms. His foreign policy was strongly influenced by his personal opinions, including his firm opposition to Napoleon. In 1808 Russia attacked Finland, which for 600 years had been ...