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  1. 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. edit descriptions of this character.

  2. 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.

  3. Albert II [a] (born 6 June 1934) is a member of the Belgian royal family who reigned as King of the Belgians from 9 August 1993 until his abdication on 21 July 2013. Albert II is the son of King Leopold III and the last living child of Queen Astrid, born a princess of Sweden. [b] He is the younger brother of the late Grand Duchess Joséphine ...

  4. Euphemia of Sweden (Swedish: Eufemia Eriksdotter; 1317 – 16 June 1370) was a Swedish princess. She was Duchess consort of Mecklenburg , heiress of Sweden and of Norway , and mother of King Albert of Sweden .

  5. Added: Oct 12, 2006. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 16157613. Source citation. Swedish Monarch. He reigned as King of Sweden from 1364 to 1389. A member of the Nicholan Dynasty, he was a Prince of Mecklenburg and the nephew of Sweden's King Magnus IV (Magnus VII of Norway). The kingdom he reigned over then included Finland and the Vyborg area of Russia.

  6. medeltiden.kalmarlansmuseum.se › albert-of-mecklenburgAlbert of Mecklenburg

    Albert of Mecklenburg. Albrekt of Mecklenburg (1338-1412) was the King of Sweden from 1364 till 1389. When he came to Sweden, he was eagerly awaited by the nobility, who had sent for him. But later, when he was forced to leave the country , he was both defeated and hated and named "the wolf from Mecklenburg". No-one was indifferent to Albrekt.

  7. 1950–1973) since his successor, the present king Carl XVI Gustaf, upon his accession adopted the shortened title "King of Sweden". [14] In 1980, the rule of succession was changed from agnatic to absolute primogeniture, to the benefit of Princess Victoria (born 1977), the current heir apparent .

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