Monarchy of Norden
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Monarchy of Norden | |
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Incumbent | |
Karl III since March 14 1971 | |
Details | |
Style | His/Her Majesty |
Heir apparent | Prince Albert |
First monarch | Kristian IV |
Formation | 8 January 1702 |
Residence | Kristiansborg Palace Månesø Palace Hvitrheim Castle |
Appointer | Hereditary |
The Monarchy of Norden, officially the Monarchy of the Nordic Kingdom, and commonly referred to as the Nordic Monarchy is the monarchical and constitutional institution by which a hereditary sovereign rules as the head of state of the Nordic Kingdom and its dependent territories. The current monarch is Karl III who ascended the throne in 1971.
Historically, the Monarchy of Norden was an absolutist institution, with the monarch wielding significant political, economic, and military influence within the Nordic state. Though a legislative body in the form of the Rigsdagen existed, its political influence paled in comparison to the monarch. Throughout the Nineteenth Century, the Nordic monarchy gradually retreated from its position at the helm of state affairs, empowering the Rigsdagen and expanding the voting franchise. Nevertheless, as per the 1851 Parliamentary Constitution, the Nordic monarch retained significant political powers. These included: the right to declare war (and make peace), conclude treaties and alliances, accredit and receive foreign ambassadors, as well as represent the state overseas. The monarch also retained the power to convene the Rigsdagen as well as accede to the appointment of government officials and ministers. However, in the aftermath of the Great War and the abdication of Albert II the monarchy renounced most of its political privileges, becoming a ceremonial position in practice, whilst in theory, still retaining political power in the form of the royal prerogative.
Constitutional role
Succession
List of monarchs
Name | Portrait | Birth | Marriages | Death |
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Kristian IV 8 January 1702 – 12 October 1756 |
4 April 1678 Rødby Palace Son of Hakon V and ??? |
Louise Elisabeth of Sohlnar-Reitersberg 30 July 1701 |
Nyhavn (now Kristianshavn) 12 October 1756 (age 78) | |
Kristian V 12 October 1756 – 4 March 1762 |
8 January 1704 Rødby Palace Son of Kristian IV and Louise Elisabeth |
Josephine Sophia of Marnich-Karlsweil-Lauenburg 6 February 1722 |
Karlsborg 4 March 1762 (age 58) | |
George 4 March 1762 – 13 April 1805 |
10 September 1743 Kristiansborg Palace Son of Prince Rupert and Maria Louisa |
Kristiansborg Palace 13 April 1805 (age 62) | ||
Albert I 13 April 1805 – 23 June 1811 |
4 August 1761 Kristiansborg Palace Son of George and ??? |
Kristiansborg Palace 23 June 1811 (age 50) | ||
Harald IX 23 June 1811 – 1 November 1834 |
25 March 1770 Kristiansborg Palace Son of George and ??? |
Kristiansborg Palace 1 November 1834 (age 64) | ||
Frederick VI 1 November 1834 – 25 December 1904 |
12 May 1820 Kristiansborg Palace Son of Prince Kristian and Catherine |
Hvitrheim Castle 25 December 1904 (age 84) | ||
Albert II 25 December 1904 – 14 March 1917 |
20 March 1885 Kristiansborg Palace Son of Prince Robert and Cristina |
Augustina of Morleck and Eustria 7 November 1902 |
Flussmund 11 June 1951 (age 66) | |
Erik V 14 March 1917 – 9 November 1938 |
6 August 1859 Hvitrheim Castle Son of Prince Frederick and Amelia Martina |
Kristiansborg Palace 9 November 1938 (age 79) | ||
Frederick VII 9 November 1938 – 10 May 1942 |
11 November 1882 Kristiansborg Palace Son of Erik V and ??? |
Kristiansborg Palace 10 May 1942 (age 60) | ||
Frederick VIII 10 May 1942 – 14 March 1971 |
17 June 1904 Månesø Palace Son of Frederick VII and ??? |
Kristiansborg Palace 14 March 1971 (age 67) | ||
Karl III 14 March 1971 – present |
8 February 1935 Kristiansborg Palace Son of Frederick VIII and ??? |
Anastásia of Mesana 9 June 1954 |
Living (age 89) |