- Political unions involving Sweden
Sweden has for political and dynastic reasons been in union with other kingdoms and princely states, ostensiblypersonal union s.Norway (I) and Terra Scania
In 1319 the infant Magnus Eriksson was crowned as king of both Sweden and
Norway . In 1332 when the King of DenmarkChristopher II died as a "king without a country" after he had pawned Denmark piece by piece, King Magnus took advantage of his neighbour's distress, redeeming the pawn for the eastern Danish provinces for a huge amount of silver, and thus also became king ofTerra Scania . The union of these three countries lasted until 1343 when Magnus preemptively let his son Haakon, succeed him to the Norwegian throne. In 1360 the Danish king Valdemar Atterdag reconquered Terra Scania. The Swedish kingdom at this time included Sweden andFinland , while the Norwegian kingdom includedGreenland ,Iceland , and the Faroe, Shetland andOrkney Islands .Kalmar Union
In 1397 the three
Scandinavia n kingdoms of Sweden, Norway andDenmark were united in theKalmar Union , a personal union agreed upon in the Swedish city ofKalmar . After only a few decades the relationship between Sweden and the leading power Denmark had deteriorated into open conflict. The period until the dissolution in 1521 was marked by the constant strife between Sweden and Denmark. The union was sometimes made defunct by Sweden electing a monarch separate from the union king, and on one occasion Sweden and Norway were even de facto united in a personal union in opposition to the union monarch.Poland-Lithuania
In 1592 Sigismund succeeded his father
John III of Sweden to the Swedish throne, but in 1587 he had also been elected king of Poland-Lithuania making him the monarch of both nations. Sigismund, who was aRoman Catholic failed however to gain support in Lutheran Sweden, and was eventually deposed and succeeded by his uncle Charles IX in Sweden 1599.Pfalz-Zweibrücken
In 1654 the reigning queen
Christina of Sweden abdicated and was succeeded by her cousin Charles X, duke ofPfalz-Zweibrücken . Sweden and Zweibrücken were also united under Charles XI and Charles XII, until the death of the latter in 1718, at which point he was succeeded by his sister Ulrike Eleonora on the Swedish throne, but not in his German Duchy.Hesse-Kassel
Frederick I of Sweden had acceded to the Swedish throne when his wife, Ulrike Eleonora, abdicated in his favour in 1721. In 1730 he was also in line of succession to the duchy ofHesse-Kassel , which resulted in a personal union that lasted until his death in 1751.Norway (II)
By the
Treaty of Kiel in 1814 the king of Denmark-Norway ceded Norway to the king of Sweden, an event which likely would have resulted in a full political union between Sweden and Norway. The treaty however never came into force, as Norway adopted a constitution and declared independence. Sweden, which would not accept this outcome, went to war and forced Norway into accepting a personal union with Sweden. The two kingdoms had full inner autonomy and separate institutions, sharing only the monarch and the foreign policy, which was conducted by the Swedish foreign office. The newBernadotte dynasty could just as well be termed Norwegian until the dissolution of the union in 1905.European Union
In 1995 Sweden joined the European Union after holding a referendum on the matter. The European Union at present (2008) constitutes 27 European states. The organisation is a political Union where each state is technically allowed to conduct their own foreign policy (though a loose joint policy is in place).
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Year Unions Lasted — Sweden – Centuries 1319 Norway 24 years 1343 – 54 years 1397 Denmark andNorway 124 years 1521 – 71 years 1592 Poland-Lithuania 7 years 1599 – 55 years 1654 Pfalz-Zweibrücken 64 years 1718 – 12 years 1730 Hesse-Kassel 21 years 1751 – 63 years 1814 Norway 91 years 1905 – 90 years 1995 European Union 13+ years See also
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*List of Swedish monarchs
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