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  1. www.kungahuset.se › english › royal-houseOskar I | Kungahuset

    When Karl XIV Johan 1818 become King of the Union, Oskar became Crown Prince of Sweden and Norway. On 19 June 1823, he married Joséphine of Leuchtenberg at Stockholm Cathedral. After the death of his father in 1844, he assumed leadership of the country.

    • Norway’s Position in The Union
    • Reforms
    • The Royal Palace
    • Cultural Policy
    • Oscarshall
    • St. Olav’s Cathedral
    • Humanitarian Work

    Oscar I showed great interest in Norway from early on, and spoke Norwegian as well as Swedish. He was appointed Viceroy of Norway in 1824, and spent six months in the country at that time. He presided over the meetings of the government and made a good impression on the Norwegians. King Oscar often took Norway’s side in matters involving equality b...

    Oscar I read widely and was well educated. He was much more liberal than his father; social and political reforms introduced during his reign included a more humane penal code, equal right of inheritance for men and women and a new poverty act. He also wrote a book in support of a more benign prison service. In the realm of foreign policy Carl Joha...

    The Royal Palace was almost completed when Oscar I ascended to the throne, and the new king and queen took an active part in the plans for the interior being drawn up by the architect and the palace building committee. The palace was finally completed in 1849, and officially opened by King Oscar on 26 July.

    Both King Oscar and Queen Josephine took a great interest in art, and laid the foundation for the fine collection of older Norwegian art at the Palace.

    The most significant monument to the royal couple’s artistic interests was the pleasure palace of Oscarshall, which was built in the period 1847-1852. This charming Neo-Gothic palace was designed by Johan Henrik Nebelong and intended by the King and Queen to support Norwegian artists and provide “a worthy home for Norwegian art and handicrafts”.

    As a Catholic, Queen Josephine engaged herself both personally and financially in the building of St Olav’s Cathedral in Oslo. The cathedral was designed by Heinrich Ernst Schirmer and consecrated in 1856. It was the first Catholic church to be built in Norway since the Reformation. The Queen also acquired the relic of St Olav for the cathedral. Th...

    Queen Josephine took a great interest in social welfare, and was involved in a number of charities. She also left large sums in her will to humanitarian foundations in Norway and Sweden, thereby laying the foundation for the interest in charity work that Norwegian queens have shown ever since.

  2. www.kungligaslotten.se › english › list-of-swedishOskar I - Kungliga slotten

    Share. King Oskar I. Oscar came to Sweden from France at the age of 11, and succeeded his father at the age of 45.In contrast to his father, he was less conservative and pursued a more reformist policy. Oskar was a keen writer, and wrote about subjects including the need for modern prisons.

  3. Jun 15, 2024 · Husband of Josephine of Leuchtenberg Queen Consort of Sweden and Norway. Ex-partner of Beata Wilhelmina Brattén; Jacquette Gyldenstolpe and Emilie Högqvist. Father of Marie Charlotte Sæther; Oscara Hilder; Charles XV of Sweden; Prins Gustaf; Oscar II, King of Sweden and Norway and 4 others.

    • July 04, 1799
    • Stockholm, Riddarholmen, Sverige
  4. Oscar I (born Joseph François Oscar Bernadotte; 4 July 1799 – 8 July 1859) was a Swedish monarch. He was the King of Sweden and Norway from 1844 until his death in 1859. [1]

  5. Oscar I av Sverige. English: Oscar I, born Joseph François Oscar Bernadotte (July 4, 1799, Paris –July 8, 1859, Stockholm ), was King of Sweden and Norway from 1844 to his death. He was the only son of Charles XIV John of Sweden and his wife, Desirée Clary / Queen Desideria .

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  7. About image. The Swedish Royal Family belongs to the Bernadotte dynasty, who have held the Swedish throne for over 200 years. Prince Oscar, 1859–1953. Oscar Karl August was born in November 1859 at Drottningholm Palace. He was the son of Oskar (II) and Sofia of Nassau. Prince Oscar was Duke of Gotland until 1888 and Count of Wisborg from 1892.

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