Born
November 1, 1778
Stockholm, Sweden
Died
February 7, 1837
St. Gallen, Switzerland
Known for
King of Sweden between 1792-1809
Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden (1778–1837) was Sweden best known for King of Sweden between 1792-1809.
Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden (November 1, 1778 – February 7, 1837) was a monarch from Stockholm, Sweden. He served as King of Sweden from 1792 until his deposition in 1809. He was also the last Swedish monarch to rule Finland.
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Chapter 1 · 1778· Chapter 1 of 5
Early Life and Origins
Gustav IV Adolf was born in Stockholm, Sweden, on November 1, 1778. His birth in the capital marked his entry into the royal family. From his earliest days, his path was set towards leadership.
He was destined for the Swedish throne, a role he would assume at a young age. This upbringing in the royal court prepared him for the responsibilities that awaited him. The future monarch's childhood was steeped in the traditions of Swedish royalty.
Chapter 2 · 1792· Chapter 2 of 5
Career Beginnings
His formal career as a monarch began in 1792 when he officially became King of Sweden. This ascension placed him at the head of the Swedish state. His early years as king saw him navigate the political currents of his time.
Chapter 3 · 1792· Chapter 3 of 5
Major Achievements and Career Highlights
Gustav IV Adolf's reign as King of Sweden lasted from 1792 to 1809, nearly two decades. During this time, he was the sovereign ruler of the kingdom. His leadership defined this specific era of Swedish history.
A notable aspect of his rule was his status as the last Swedish monarch to also govern Finland. This long-standing union between Sweden and Finland concluded after his time on the throne. His reign therefore represents a significant historical boundary.
Chapter 4 · 1809· Chapter 4 of 5
Later Years
The conclusion of Gustav IV Adolf's reign was sudden and transformative, marked by his deposition in a coup in 1809. This event fundamentally altered the course of his life and the Swedish monarchy. He was removed from power after years as king.
Following his removal from the throne, Gustav IV Adolf spent the remainder of his life in exile. He passed away on February 7, 1837, in St. Gallen, Switzerland. His final years were lived far from the kingdom he once ruled.
Chapter 5 · 1809· Chapter 5 of 5
Legacy and Impact
Gustav IV Adolf's legacy is often viewed through the lens of his deposition and the subsequent changes in Sweden. His removal led to a new dynastic line and a revised constitution. The events of 1809 left a lasting mark on Swedish political history.
He is historically remembered as the last Swedish monarch to rule Finland, marking the end of a centuries-old political arrangement. This aspect of his reign permanently reshaped the map of Northern Europe. His life story continues to be a subject of historical study.
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When did Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden die?
Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden died on February 7, 1837 in St. Gallen, Switzerland, at the age of 58.
Where was Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden born?
Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden was born in Stockholm, Sweden on November 1, 1778.
What is Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden best known for?
Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden is best known for King of Sweden between 1792-1809.
How old was Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden when they died?
Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden was 58 years old at the time of death.
What nationality was Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden?
Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden was from Sweden.
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