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  1. Royal Seal of Albert of Sweden. Albert (German: Albrecht, Swedish: Albrekt av Mecklenburg; c. 1338 – 1 April 1412) was King of Sweden from 1364 to 1389 and Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin from 1384 to 1412.

  2. Sweden has continuously been a monarchy since the country's consolidation in the Viking Age and early Middle Ages, for over a thousand years. [1] The incumbent royal dynasty of Sweden is the House of Bernadotte, established on the throne in 1818.

    Portrait
    Name
    Reign
    Succession
    Stenkil Stenkil Ragnvaldsson
    c. 1060 – 1066 (c. 6 years)
    Possibly son-in-law of Emund [e]
    "Ingamoder" (?) (at least 2 children)
    Eric and Eric [a] Erik och Erik ...
    c. 1066 (?) (briefly)
    Recorded in only one source [f] as two ...
    Nothing recorded
    Halsten Halsten Stenkilsson
    c. 1066 – 1068 [28] (c. 2 years)
    Son of Stenkil
    Unknown queen (at least 2 children)
    Anund "from Russia" Anund Gårdske ...
    c. 1068 – 1076 [28] (?) (c. 8 years)
    Recorded in only one source [h] as ...
    Nothing recorded
  3. Albert ( German: Albrecht, Swedish: Albrekt av Mecklenburg; c. 1338 – 1 April 1412) was King of Sweden from 1364 to 1389 and Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin from 1384 to 1412.

  4. c. 1338 – 1 April 1412) was King of Sweden from 1364 to 1389 and Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin from 1384 to 1412 as Albert III. Contents. 1 Background. 2 Reign. 3 Deposition. 4 Marriages and children. 5 Ancestry. 6 References. 7 Sources. Background.

  5. Albert (German: Albrecht, Swedish: Albrekt av Mecklenburg; c. 1338 – 1 April 1412) was King of Sweden from 1364 to 1389 and Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin from 1384 to 1412.

  6. King Albert II. His Majesty King Albert II was born in Brussels, at Stuyvenberg Castle, on 6 June 1934. Albert, who was given the title 'Prince of Liège' at birth, is the son of King Leopold III and of Queen Astrid, born Princess of Sweden. He is the grandson of King Albert I and Queen Elisabeth.

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