List of knights of the Order of the Seraphim explained

This is a list of the knights (men) and members (women) of the Royal Order of the Seraphim:

Color pattern

Deceased Swedish Royal Knight or Member
Living Swedish Royal Knight or Member
Deceased Foreign Royal Knight or Member
Living Foreign Royal Knight or Member
Deceased Foreign Presidential Knight or Member
Living Foreign Presidential Knight or Member

Sweden

Royal family of Sweden

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Frederick I (1748–51), the founder
1 17 April 1748 King of Sweden 1720–51
Landgrave of Hessen-Kassel 1730–51

I Gud mitt hopp
2 17 April 1748 Prince-Bishop of Lübeck 1727–50
Crown Prince of Sweden 1743–51
King of Sweden 1751–71
Salus publica salus mea
3 17 April 1748 Crown Prince of Sweden 1751–71
King of Sweden 1771–92
Fäderneslandet
29 26 September 1748 Prince of Sweden, Duke of Södermanland since 1772
Regent 1792–96
King of Sweden 1809–18
King of Norway 1814–18

Folkets väl min högsta lag
Gustav III (1771–92)
96 1 November 1778 Crown Prince of Sweden 1778–92
King of Sweden 1792–1809
Gud och folket Gustav III's son
103 25 August 1782 Prince of Sweden
Duke of Småland
Gustav III's son
Gustav IV Adolf (1792–1809)
138 3 July 1798 Prince of Sweden Was only 7 days old
140 9 November 1799 Crown Prince of Sweden 1799–1809 Gustav IV's son
Karl XIII (1809–18)
164 28 December 1809 Charles August
(1768–1810)
Prince de Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg
Crown Prince of Sweden 1809–10
För lagen och fosterlandet
169 21 August 1810 Charles XIV John
(1763–1844)
Prince of Ponte Corvo
Crown Prince of Sweden (1810–18) and Norway (1814–18)
King of Sweden and Norway (1818–44)


Folkets kärlek min belöning
170 26 September 1810 Oscar I
(1799–1859)
Prince of Sweden
Duke of Södermanland since 1811
Crown Prince of Sweden and Norway 1818–44
King of Sweden and Norway 1844–59


Rätt och sanning
Karl XIV Johan (1818–44)
234 3 May 1826
(birth)
Charles XV
(1826–1872)
Duke of Skåne (1826–59)
Prince of Sweden and Norway
Crown Prince of Sweden and Norway 1844–59
King of Sweden and Norway 1859–72

Land skall med lag byggas Oscar I's son (1st)
239 21 January 1829
(birth)
Oscar II
(1829–1907)
Duke of Östergötland (1829–72)
Prince of Sweden and Norway
King of Sweden and Norway 1872–1905
King of Sweden 1905–07



Brödrafolkens väl
Sveriges väl (after 1905)
Oscar I's son (3rd)
24 August 1831
(birth)
August
(1831–1873)
Prince of Sweden and Norway
Duke of Dalarna ( lifelong )

Oscar I's son (4th)
Oscar I (1844–59)
339 16 June 1858
(birth)
Gustaf V
(1858–1950)
Duke of Värmland (1858–1907)
Prince of Sweden and Norway
Crown Prince of Sweden and Norway 1872–1905
Crown Prince of Sweden 1905–07
King of Sweden 1907–50



Med folket för fosterlandet Oscar II's son (1st)
Karl XV (1859–72)
349 15 November 1859
(birth)
Oscar
(1859–1953)
Duke of Gotland (1859–88)
Prince of Sweden and Norway
Prince Bernadotte since 1888
Count Bernadotte of Wisborg since 1892



Oscar II's son (2nd)
Never erased from the register
362 27 February 1861
(birth)
Carl
(1861–1951)
Prince of Sweden and Norway
Prince of Sweden 1905 -
Duke of Västergötland ( lifelong )



Oscar II's son (3rd)
386 1 August 1865
(birth)
Eugen
(1865–1947)
Prince of Sweden and Norway
Prince of Sweden 1905 -
Duke of Närke ( lifelong )



Oscar II's son (4th)
Oscar II (1872–1907)
466 11 November 1882
(birth)
Gustaf VI Adolf
(1882–1973)
Duke of Skåne (1882–1950)
Prince of Sweden and Norway
Prince of Sweden 1905–07
Crown Prince of Sweden 1907–50
King of Sweden 1950–73



Plikten framför allt Gustaf V's son (1st)
17 June 1884
(birth)
Wilhelm
(1884–1965)
Prince of Sweden and Norway
Prince of Sweden 1905 -
Duke of Södermanland ( lifelong )



Gustaf V's son (2nd)
20 April 1889
(birth)
Erik
(1889–1918)
Prince of Sweden and Norway
Prince of Sweden 1905 -
Duke of Västmanland ( lifelong )



Gustaf V's son (3rd)
566 22 April 1906
(birth)
Gustaf Adolf
(1906–1947)
Prince of Sweden
Duke of Västerbotten ( lifelong )
Gustaf VI Adolf's son and Carl XVI Gustaf's father
570 7 June 1907
(birth)
Sigvard
(1907–2002)
Prince of Sweden,
Duke of Uppland 1907–34
Count Bernadotte of Wisborg since 1951
Gustaf VI Adolf's son
Erased from the register 15 June 1934
Gustaf V (1907–50)
575 28 April 1908 Victoria
(1862–1930)
Queen of Sweden
Gustaf V's wife
576 28 April 1908 Sofia
(1836–1913)
Dowager Queen of Sweden
Oscar II's wife and Gustaf V's mother
596 8 May 1909
(birth)
Lennart
(1909–2004)
Prince of Sweden,
Duke of Småland 1909–32

Count Bernadotte of Wisborg since 1951
Erased from the register 15 June 1934
605 10 January 1911
(birth)
Carl
(1911–2003)
Prince of Sweden,
Duke of Östergötland 1911–37

Prince Bernadotte 1937–2003
Erased from the register 16 February 1961
612 28 February 1912
(birth)
Bertil
(1912–1997)
Prince of Sweden
Duke of Halland ( lifelong )
Gustaf VI Adolf's son
627 31 October 1916
(birth)
Carl Johan
(1916–2012)
Prince of Sweden,
Duke of Dalarna 1916–46

Count Bernadotte of Wisborg since 1951
Gustaf VI Adolf's son
Erased from the register 22 February 1946
700 30 April 1946
(birth)
Carl XVI Gustaf
(1946–)
Duke of Jämtland 1946–73
Prince of Sweden 1946–50
Crown Prince of Sweden 1950–73
King of Sweden since 1973
För Sverige i tiden
Gustaf VI Adolf (1950–73)
708 29 October 1950 Louise
(1889–1965)
Queen of Sweden
(consort)

713 22 March 1952 Sibylla
(1908–1972)
Princess of Saxe-Cobourg and Gotha (born)
Princess of Sweden, Duchess of Västerbotten (marriage)

714 22 March 1952 Margaretha
(1934–)
Princess of Sweden
715 22 March 1952 Birgitta
(1937–)
Princess of Sweden
716 22 March 1952 Désirée
(1938–)
Princess of Sweden
717 22 March 1952 Christina
(1943–)
Princess of Sweden
718 22 March 1952 Ingeborg
(1878–1958)
Princess of Denmark (born)
Princess of Sweden, duchess of Västergötland (consort)

Christian X's sister and Frederik IX & Knud's aunt
746 21 May 1960 Ingrid
(1910–2000)
Princess of Sweden
Cr. Princess of Denmark 1935–47
Queen of Denmark 1947–72
Dowager Queen 1972–2000

Frederik IX of Denmark's wife
and Margrethe II's mother
761 8 December 1965 Margaretha
(1899–1977)
Princess of Sweden (born)
Princess of Denmark (marriage)

Prince Axel of Denmark's wife
Carl XVI Gustaf (1973–)
782 6 May 1976 Silvia
(1943–)
Queen of Sweden
(consort)

784 14 July 1995 Victoria
(1977–)
Princess of Sweden 1977–80
Crown Prince of Sweden, Duchess of Västergötland since 1980
Considered from birth.
786 13 May 1997 Carl Philip
(1979–)
Born as Crown Prince of Sweden
Duke of Värmland
Prince of Sweden since 1980
Considered from birth.
797 10 June 2000 Madeleine
(1982–)
Princess of Sweden
Duchess of Hälsingland and Gästrikland
Considered from birth.
815 30 August 1995 Lilian
(1915–2013)
Princess of Sweden
Duchess of Halland

On her 80th birthday
858 19 June 2010 Daniel
(1973–)
Prince of Sweden
Duke of Västergötand
861 23 February 2012 Estelle
(2012–)
Considered from birth, got insignia at baptism 22 May 2012
866 20 February 2014 Leonore
(2014–)
Considered from birth, got insignia at baptism 8 June 2014
869 13 June 2015 Sofia
(1984–)
Was given the order at her wedding
870 15 June 2015 Nicolas
(2015–)
Considered from birth, got insignia at baptism 11 October 2015
871 2 March 2016 Oscar
(2016–)
Considered from birth, got insignia at baptism 27 May 2016
873 19 April 2016 Alexander
(2016–)
Considered from birth, got insignia at baptism 9 September 2016
878 31 August 2017 Gabriel
(2017–)
Considered from birth, got insignia at baptism 1 December 2017
880 9 March 2018 Adrienne
(2018–)
Considered from birth, got insignia at baptism 8 June 2018
883 26 March 2021 Julian
(2021–)
Considered from birth, got insignia at baptism 14 August 2021

Notable Swedish historical figures

Frederick I of Sweden (1748–51)

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Frederick I (1748–51), the founder
4 17 April 1748 Count
Governor of Östergötland County 1718–21
President of Bergskollegium 1721–27
Privy Council 1727–39
Velis contractis
5 17 April 1748 Count
General-Major
Privy Council 1727–39
Probantur tempestate fortes
6 17 April 1748 Mihi cura futuri
7 17 April 1748 Count
Over-Amiral from 1734
Privy Council 1734–39
Nec spe nec metu
8 17 April 1748 Baron, Count from 1751
General of infantry 1737
Privy Council 1739–66
Non vana Quæro
17 April 1748 Count, 22 July 1762
President of the Chancellery 1752–61
Privy Council 1746–61, 1773–80
[1]
13 17 April 1748 Count
Lord Marshal 1738
Privy Council 1741–61
President of the Chancellery 1746–52
Constanter et sincere
23 17 April 1748 Malo quam vincula flammas

Adolf Frederick of Sweden (1751–71)

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Adolf Frederick (1751–71)
40 25 November 1751 Baron
General-Major
Governor of Stockholm 1739–53
Respice finem
44 23 November 1752 Count and Diplomat Lydnad and frihet
50 24 November 1754 Et deus et patria testes
54 24 November 1755 Swedish Prince
Field Marshal
Illegitimate son of Frederick I
56 21 November 1757 Baron from 1758
Privy Council 1755–65
Cuique suum
60 24 November 1760 Count
Lieutenant-General 1759
Privy Council 1761–69 & 1771
Amore honoris
74 24 November 1766 Baron from 1766
Vice Admiral 1758
Privy Council 1765–69
Amore legis
76 1 May 1769 Count
Field Marshal 1765
Virtute decet non sanguine nite
77 1 May 1769 Oombytelig
83 26 November 1770 Baron, Count from 1771
Privy Council 1769–83
President of the Chancellery 1772–83
Nec temere, nec timide

Gustav III of Sweden (1771–92)

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Gustav III (1771–92)
91 21 November 1774 Baron, Count from 1778
Privy Council 1766–69 & 1772
Fide radicata
94 25 November 1776 Count
Field Marshal 1776
Lord of the Realm 1778
Pro rege et patriae
105 1 September 1782 Baron, Count from 1797
Privy Council 1781–89
Lord High Chancellor 1792–97
Fide stabile
109 22 November 1784 Count
Chancellor of Justice 1779–93 & 1796–1809
Lord High Steward and president of Svea Court of Appeal 1787–1809
Comite virtute
116 26 November 1787 Baron, Count from 1797
President of Göta Court of Appeal 1781–92
President of Kammarkollegium 1792–1801
Quo jus, huc animus
118 22 November 1790 Baron from 1797
Governor General of Pomerania 1796–1800
Field Marshal 1799
Tout au devoir Accolade on 28 April 1791
119 22 November 1790 Count
Privy Council 1786–89
Marshal of the Realm 1792–1801
Avito in patriam amore
122 21 November 1791 Baron, Count from 1792
Lord of the Realm 1792
Governor General of Pomerania 1792–96
Conscientia Fretus Accolade on 28 April 1792 by Regent Duke Karl

Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden (1792–1809)

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Gustav IV Adolf (1792–1809)
126 24 November 1794 Lord of the Realm 1796
Swedish Noble 1797, Baron 1800, Count 1809
Field Marshal 1811
131 21 November 1796 Baron, Count from 1799
Lord of the Realm 1800
Field Marshal 1808
Governor of Stockholm 1809–10
1799 Count
Generallöjtnant
Ambassador
Lord of the Realm, 1799
Marshal of the Realm 1801–10
146 14 June 1800 Baron, Count from 1814
Governor General of Scania 1801–09
Field Marshal 1807
147 8 October 1800 Count
Governor of Stockholm County 1787–1802
Governor of Stockholm under 1797 & 1800

Charles XIII of Sweden (1809–18)

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Karl XIII (1809–18)
157 3 July 1809 Integre et provide
161 3 July 1809 Baron 1809
Minister for Foreign Affairs 1809–24
Count 1813
Speravit rebus infestis
1809 Count
General
Lord of the Realm, 1817
4 May 1810
23 November 1812 Governor of Stockholm
Baron
23 November 1812
23 November 1812 Ihärdig och pålitlig
200 26 September 1815 Pro Traditione et Patria
1816
207 4 July 1817 Ausis fausta sidera

Charles XIV John of Sweden (1818–44)

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Karl XIV Johan (1818–44)
212 11 May 1818 Bishop of the Diocese of Linköping 1786–1805
Archbishop of Uppsala 1805–19
Integre ac libere
214 5 September 1818
221 19 June 1823 Fri and laglydig
225 14 May 1824
226 23 May 1824
265 7 May 1838
266 11 May 1838
276 24 June 1841
285 6 February 1843 Baron

Oscar I of Sweden (1844–59)

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Oscar I (1844–59)
294 23 November 1846 Baron
Minister of Ecclesiastical affairs 1840–42
Minister for Foreign Affairs 1842–46
Non præceps iræ
297 21 August 1847
300 28 April 1849
301 28 April 1849
308 26 June 1850 Count
State Minister of Justice 1848–56
Lord of the Realm 1848
310 26 June 1850 Generallöjtnant
President of War College and Chef of HM the King's Staff
313 4 September 1851 Baron
President of Göta hovrätt
State Minister of Justice 1843–44
Lord Marshal 1850
319 28 April 1853 Admiral and Gentleman of the Chamber
320 28 April 1853 Ad exemplia majorum
321 28 April 1853
323 28 April 1854 High Gentleman of the Chamber
329 28 April 1856 Firmitate fideque
335 24 November 1856 Minister for Foreign Affairs 1856–58 Ex patrum exemplis
337 9 March 1858 Count
Governor of and one of "The Eighteen"
342 20 September 1858
340 12 July 1858

Charles XV of Sweden (1859–72)

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Karl XV (1859–72)
348 4 November 1859 Master of the Court Mews
350 23 December 1859
351 5 May 1860 Baron
Prime Minister of Sweden 1876–80
353 5 May 1860
354 5 May 1860
361 28 January 1861
368 28 January 1862 Baron
Minister of Finance 1856–66
372 3 May 1863 State Minister of Norway
374 7 August 1863
378 3 May 1864
379 3 May 1864
387 21 June 1866
388 28 January 1867
397 29 July 1869
398 29 July 1869 Minister for Defence 1858–62
Generallöjtnant from 1867

Oscar II of Sweden (1872–1907)

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Oscar II (1872–1907)
404 1 December 1872 Justice Council 1860–68
President of Göta hovrätt 1868–74
Minister of Justice 1870–74
Governor of Malmöhus County 1874–80
405 1 December 1872
409 12 May 1873 Baron
Governor of Stockholm 1862–74
Marshal of the Realm 1886–88
Prime Minister 1888–89
410 12 May 1873
12 May 1873
422 1 December 1874 General Major
Foreign Minister 1872–80
434 1 December 1875 Baron
Governor of Ostergotland County 1858–67
Minister of Finance 1867–70
Governor of Stockholm 1874–88
440 1 December 1877
443 30 November 1878
444 30 November 1878
445 21 January 1879
448 15 May 1879 Prime Minister 1883–84 Det meniga bästa
459 1 October 1881 Prime Minister 1880–83
President of the Administrative Court of Appeal 1883–89
460 1 October 1881 Baron
Foreign Minister 1880–85
479 1 December 1885 Governor of County of Gothenburg and Bohus 1864–85
Foreign Minister 1885–89
Non vana sequor
480 1 December 1885
482 1 December 1886 Prime Minister 1884–88
Governor of Stockholm County 1888–96
486 1 December 1887 Count & Master of the Court Mews
487 1 December 1887 Hovrätt President
495 1 December 1888 Hovrätt President
502 1 December 1890
503 1 December 1890 Minister of Ecclesiastic Affairs 1870–75 & 1888–91
Governor of Kronoberg County 1875–88
505 15 May 1891
516 15 May 1895 Baron
Minister of Finance 1888–94
Marshal of the Realm 1894–1911
21 January 1896
18 September 1897 High Court Huntmaster
534 18 September 1897 Hovrätt President
537 21 January 1898 Count
Foreign Minister 1895–99
Governor of Östergötland County 1901–11
Marshal of the Realm 1911–16
538 21 January 1898 Prime Minister of Norway in Stockholm 1889–91 & 1893–98 Patria cara carior libertas
541 9 July 1900 Foreign Minister 1899–1904
General Director för National Board of Trade 1905–13
Mod and tålamod
542 9 July 1900 Baron
Minister of Finance 1886–88
Governor of Stockholm 1888–1902
Dum spiro spero
544 1 December 1900 Baron
Minister for Defence 1874–80
Prime Minister 1900–02
547 30 November 1901 Count and High Master of the Court Mews
551 1 December 1902 Rätt and pligt
552 1 December 1903 Admiral
Head of the Fleet crew 1889–1903
557 1 December 1904
558 1 December 1904
562 6 November 1905 Member of First Chamber 1886–1911
Prime Minister in 1905
563 1 December 1905 Chancellor of Justice 1886–1910
President of Svea hovrätt 1899–1910
564 1 December 1905 General
Chief of His Majesty's Military Staff 1905–07
Swedish soldat! Swedish styrka
569 6 June 1907 General Major
Minister for Defence 1888–92
Governor of Jönköping County 1892–1906
För gud, konung and fosterland

Gustaf V of Sweden (1907–50)

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Gustaf V (1907–50)
585 16 June 1908 I arbete för fosterlandet
586 16 June 1908
597 5 June 1909 Speaker of
the Second Chamber
603 6 June 1910
604 6 June 1910 Hovrätt President
611 1 January 1912 Governor of Stockholm 1902–11
613 6 June 1912
621 6 June 1913
624 30 September 1916
625 6 June 1916
626 6 June 1916 Quaere et invenies
629 6 June 1918 Governor of Södermanland County 1889–94
Marshal of the Realm 1916–30
630 6 June 1918 Count
Civil Service Minister 1907–11
Speaker of First Chamber 1916–28
631 2 January 1919 Probantur tempestate fortes
636 11 June 1919
638 5 June 1920 Minister of Finance 1906–11
Prime Minister in 1917
639 5 June 1920
640 31 December 1920 Prime Minister in 1905
641 31 December 1920
643 6 June 1921 Bishop of Lund, High Court Priester
652 6 June 1926
653 6 June 1926 Hovrätt President
654 6 June 1926
661 10 December 1927 General
662 16 June 1928 Redlig and ståndaktig
663 16 June 1928
665 16 June 1928 Amiral
669 6 June 1931
670 6 June 1931
671 17 November 1931 Bankdirektör Esse non videri
673 6 June 1932
682 1 February 1935 Prime Minister in 1921
Marshal of the Realm 1934–36
685 6 June 1936 President of Svea hovrätt 1931–46
Marshal of the Realm 1946–59
692 16 June 1938 Archbishop of Uppsala 1931–50 Quasi morientes et ecce uiuimus
695 6 June 1940 Speaker of First Chamber 1937–55
696 6 June 1942
697 6 June 1942 General
Supreme Commander 1939–44
Esse non videri
703 30 September 1949 Prime Minister in 1936
704 30 September 1949
706 15 November 1949 President of the Court of Appeal

Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden (1950–73)

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Gustaf VI Adolf (1950–73)
709 31 March 1951 General
Supreme Commander 1944–51
Humanitas Virtus Jus
723 6 June 1953 För medborgerlig frihet
729 6 June 1955 President of Svea hovrätt 1950–57 Sanning söka, rätten värna
732 23 November 1956
736 6 June 1958
737 6 June 1958 Governor of Södermanland County 1935–58
738 28 November 1959
750 6 June 1961 Justice of the Supreme Court of Sweden 1943–47
Chairman of the Labor court 1947–49
Governor of Stockholm 1949–63
752 10 November 1962 Member of First Chamber 1943–64
Speaker of First Chamber 1959–64
Frihet under ansvar
756 21 November 1963 General of Swedish Army
Supreme Commander 1951–61
Si vis pacem para bellum
757 6 June 1964 Bishop of Diocese of Visby 1947–50
Bishop of Diocese of Härnösand 1950–58
Archbishop of Uppsala 1958–67
Charitas aedificat
760 5 June 1965 Minister of Justice 1936
Consultative Cabinet of Sweden member 1939–43
Governor of Kronoberg County 1946–64
Mödan min glädje
764 6 June 1968 Ambassador of Sweden in USA 1948–58
Member of First Chamber 1959–70
Speaker of First Chamber 1965–70
Semper vigilans
765 6 June 1968 Member of the Second Chamber 1941–68
Speaker of the Second Chamber 1960–68
Firmitate et temperantia
768 16 November 1970 General in Air Force
Supreme Commander 1961–70
Vänlig fasthet
772 18 November 1971 Rättvisa, människokärlek
773 6 June 1972 Hovrätt President Cedant arma togae
774 11 November 1972 Ante mare undæ

Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden (1973–)

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Carl XVI Gustaf (1973–)
777 3 December 1974 Bank Director, CEO Creando proceditur
778 3 December 1974 Vis et verba
The Royal Order of the Seraphim was revised in 1975. Since then, the order is only open to foreign heads of state and members of royal families.

Europe

Austria

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Karl XIII (1809–18)
191 12 April 1814 Prince
Chancellor of the Court and State of Austria
Karl XIV Johan (1818–44)
252 14 April 1835 Emperor of Austria 1835–48 Recta tueri
Oscar I (1844–59)
311 9 July 1850 Emperor of Austria 1848–1916
King of Hungary 1867–1916
Viribus unitis
312 9 July 1850 Archduke of Austria
Prince of Hungary since 1867
Karl XV (1859–72)
400 7 January 1870 Archduke of Austria
Prince of Hungary
Oscar II (1872–1907)
12 May 1873 Prince
7 May 1874 Count
Austro-Hungarian Foreign Minister
447 15 April 1879 Crown Prince of Austria-Hungary 1858–89
475 19 April 1885 Archduke of Austria
Prince of Hungary
476 20 April 1885
477 20 April 1885 Count
Austro-Hungarian Foreign Minister
20 April 1885 Obersthofmeister
19 September 1890 Archduke of Austria
501 27 October 1890 Archduke of Austria
Prince of Hungary
526 18 September 1897 Prince & Archduke of Austria
Prince of Hungary
25 February 1904 Prince of Liechtenstein
Gustaf V (1907–50)
572 18 December 1907 Archduke of Austria
Duke of Teschen
591 5 December 1908 Archduke of Austria
592 5 December 1908 Austro-Hungarian Foreign Minister
593 5 December 1908 Austro-Hungarian Grand-Marshal of the Court
Gustaf VI Adolf (1950–73)
743 5 April 1960 President of Austria
1957–65
+
Carl XVI Gustaf (1973–)
781 6 May 1976 +
823 15 September 1997 President of Austria
1992–2004
851 20 November 2007 President of Austria
2004–2016

Belgium

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Oscar I (1844–59)
304 30 October 1849 King of the Belgians 1831–65
Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha

L'Union fait la Force
315 17 May 1852 L'Union fait la Force
330 17 May 1856 L'Union fait la Force
Gustaf V (1907–50)
600 12 March 1910 King of the Belgians 1909–34 L'Union fait la Force
655 21 September 1926 Prince of Belgium
Duke of Brabant 1909–34
King of the Belgians 1934–51
L'Union fait la Force
658 2 November 1926 Prince of Belgium, Count of Flanders
Regent of Belgium 1944–50
L'Union fait la Force
Gustaf VI Adolf (1950–73)
710 17 July 1951 King of the Belgians
1951–93
L'Union fait la Force
762 31 March 1966 King of the Belgians
1993–2013
L'Union fait la Force
Carl XVI Gustaf (1973–)
798 12 September 1983 Grand-Duchess of Luxembourg
(consort)
Princess of Belgium

L'Union fait la Force
814 18 March 1994 Queen of the Belgians
(consort)
L'Union fait la Force
May 2001 Prince of Belgium, Duke of Brabant
King of the Belgians
since 2013
L'Union fait la Force

Denmark

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Adolf Fredrik (1751–71)
42 1752 King of Denmark 1746–66
Father of Princess Sophia Magdalena
who were engaged in 1751 with future Gustav III of Sweden (Adolf Fredrik's son)
Pr deo et populo
73 1766 King of Denmark 1766–1808 Gloria ex amore patriæ
Gustav III (1771–92)
3 July 1786 King of Denmark 1808–39 Gud og den retfærdige Sag
Karl XIV Johan (1818–44)
28 January 1836 King of Norway 1814
King of Denmark 1839–48
Gud og Fædrelandet
275 14 June 1841 Crown Prince of Denmark 1839–48
King of Denmark 1848–63
Folkets kærlighed, min styrke
Oscar I (1844–59)
293 16 July 1846 Crown Prince of Denmark Frederick V's grandson & Frederick VII's uncle
298 8 June 1848 Prince of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg
Prince of Denmark since 1853
King of Denmark 1863–1906
Med Gud for Ære og Ret
Karl XV (1859–72)
371 7 August 1862 Crown Prince of Denmark
King of Denmark
Herren er min hjælper Christian IX's son
27 July 1869 Prince of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-GlücksburgChristian IX's brother
Oscar II (1872–1907)
423 27 May 1875 Prince of Denmark Christian IX's son, Frederik VIII's brother and Aage, Axel & Viggo's father
494 15 November 1888 Prince, then King of Denmark Min Gud, mit land, min ære
27 August 1897 Prince of Denmark Gud og kongen Frederik VIII's son & Christian X's brother
568 11 June 1906 Prince of Denmark Frederik VIII's son & Christian X's brother
Gustaf V (1907–50)
620 2 June 1913 Prince of Denmark 1887–1914
Prince and Count of Rosenborg 1914–40
Christian IX's grandson, Axel & Viggo's brother
628 11 September 1917 Crown Prince of Denmark 1912–47
King of Denmark 1947–72
Med Gud for Danmark
633 23 March 1919 Prince of Denmark Christian IX's grandson, Aage & Viggo's brother
656 26 September 1926 Heir Apparent 1947–53
Prince of Denmark
King Christian X's son and Frederik IX's brother
Before 1948 Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Crown Princess of Denmark 1906–12
Queen of Denmark 1912–47
Dowager Queen 1947–1952

Gustaf VI Adolf (1950–73)
718 22 March 1952 Princess of Denmark (born)
Princess of Sweden, duchess of Västergötland

Christian X's sister and Frederik IX & Knud's aunt
719 24 March 1952 Prince of Denmark 1893–1923
Prince and Count of Rosenborg 1923–70
Christian IX's grandson, Axel & Aage's brother
735 10 April 1958 Princess of Denmark (Heiress 1953–72)
Queen of Denmark
1972–2024
Former Queen
since 2024
Guds hjælp, Folkets kærlighed, Danmarks styrke
746 21 May 1960 Princess of Sweden
Crown Princess of Denmark 1935–47
Queen of Denmark 1947–72
Dowager Queen 1972–2000

761 8 December 1965 Princess of Sweden (born)
Princess of Denmark (marriage)

775 21 December 1972 Prince Consort of Denmark
Carl XVI Gustaf (1973–)
809 2 June 1993 Crown Prince of Denmark
1972–2024
King of Denmark
since 2024
Forbundne, forpligtet, for Kongeriget Danmark
8906 May 2024 Queen consort of Denmark
Since 2024

Estonia

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Carl XVI Gustaf (1973–)
816 6 September 1995 President of Estonia
1992–2001
859 18 January 2011 President of Estonia
2006–2016
887 2 May 2023 President of Estonia
2021–

Finland

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Gustaf V (1907–50)
632 12 February 1919 Baron
Regent and Field Marshal
President of Finland 1944–46
651 19 June 1925 President of Finland
1925–31
Patriae servio
676 3 December 1932 Statsminister of Finland 1930–31
President of Finland
1931–37
691 15 June 1938 President of Finland
1937–40
701 10 June 1947 President of Finland
1946–56
Isänmaan puolesta
Gustaf VI Adolf (1950–73)
731 2 October 1956 President of Finland
1956–81
Sitä kuusta kuuleminen
Carl XVI Gustaf (1973–)
796 16 April 1982 President of Finland
1982–94
Valtakunnan parhaaksi Got the chain on 9 October 1983
813 12 April 1994 President of Finland
1994–2000
Se pystyy ken uskaltaa Got the chain on 23 August 1996
830 1 March 2000 President of Finland
2000–12
Yhteisen kansan puolesta
With chain
862 17 April 2012 President of Finland
2012–24
Juurista Voimaa Got the chain on 3 March 2015
889 23 April 2024 President of Finland
2024–

France

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Karl XIII (1809–18)
165 3 February 1810 Emperor of the French
(1804–14 & 1815)
King of Italy 1805–14
168 30 March 1810
172 3 November 1810 Prince of France since 1804
King of Westphalia 1807–13
Marshal of France since 1850
1734 November 1810Joseph BonapartePrince of France since 1804
King of Naples 1806–08
King of Spain 1808–13

Oscar I (1844–59)
325 10 October 1855
326 17 November 1855
327 20 December 1855 French Statesman
331 14 June 1856
332 12 September 1856
Karl XV (1859–72)
363 26 August 1861 Duke of Magenta
Marshal of France
President of France (1873–79)
370 23 July 1862
383 27 March 1865
389 3 September 1867
390 3 September 1867
391 3 September 1867 Rollin
Oscar II (1872–1907)
411 12 May 1873 French general
439 31 October 1877 Duke of Decazes & Glücksbierg
French Minister of Foreign affairs 1873–77
463 1 June 1882 President of France (List)
1879–87
539 17 April 1899 President of France (List)
1899–1906
Virtute et labore
567 24 April 1906 President of France (List)
1906–13
Gustaf V (1907–50)
587 26 July 1908
619 16 April 1913 President of France (List)
1913–20
642 18 March 1921 President of France (List)
1920–24
660 1 August 1927 President of France (List)
1924–31
677 10 April 1933 President of France (List)
1932–40
Gustaf VI Adolf (1950–73)
753 8 May 1963 Prime Minister of France
1944–46 & 1958–59
President of France (List) 1959–69
France libre
Carl XVI Gustaf (1973–)
791 6 June 1980 President of France (List)
1974–81
801 11 May 1984 President of France (List)
1981–95
82910 April 2000 President of France (List)
1995–2007
867 2 December 2014 President of France (List)
2012–2017
888 30 January 2024 Emmanuel Macron
(born 1977)
President of France (2017–)

Germany

Prussia - 2nd Empire of Germany

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Adolf Fredrik (1751–71)
81 25 August 1770 Henry (1726–1802) Prince of Prussia
Diplomat

Gustav III (1771–92)
87 28 April 1772 Prince of Prussia & Heir 1758–86
King of Prussia 1786–97

Gustav IV Adolf (1792–1809)
137 23 December 1797 King of Prussia 1797–1840
Karl XIII (1809–18)
29 August 1811 King of Prussia 1840–61
Oscar I (1844–59)
287 2 May 1844 General of infantry
Diplomate
8 January 1847 Prince of Prussia
King of Prussia 1861–1888
German Emperor 1871–1888

Karl XV (1859–72)
344 11 August 1859
8 January 1861 Prince of Prussia
Prussian Crown Prince until 1888
German Emperor and King of Prussia 1888

Oscar II (1872–1907)
407 22 March 1873 Prince of Prussia
12 May 1873 Prussian General of Infantry
421 19 July 1874 Prince of Prussia
425 31 May 1875 Prussian Minister-President 1862–88
Reich Chancellor 1871–88

In trinitate robur
441 25 April 1878 Prince of Prussia
Prussian Crown Prince until 1888
German Emperor and King of Prussia 1888–1918

455 10 August 1881 General Field Marshal
German General Commander 1871–88

Erst wägen dann wagen
468 25 November 1882 Prussian Cavalry General
Diplomat

478 20 April 1885 Reich Chancellor
485 17 October 1887 Prince of Prussia
younger brother of Wilhelm II
492 27 July 1888 Crown Prince of Prussia
elder son of Wilhelm II
493 31 August 1888
Tout pour les miens
514 3 September 1893 Prince of Prussia
556 1 December 1904 Prince of Prussia
2nd son of
Wilhelm II
561 4 August 1905 Durch Zucht zur Frucht
565 13 February 1906 Prince of Prussia
5th son of
Wilhelm II
Gustaf V (1907–50)
583 6 May 1908 Reich Chancellor Poscimur
584 6 June 1908 Prussian minister
588 6 August 1908
599 10 July 1909 Prince of Prussia
3rd son of
Wilhelm II
607 29 June 1911 Prince of Prussia
4th son of
Wilhelm II
609 19 August 1911 Prince of Fürstenberg
Prussian Colonel Marshal

Components of the Empire of Germany

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Adolf Fredrik (1751–71)
45 26 April 1753 Grand-Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, 1752–94
47 29 April 1754 Count
Historian
Prime Minister of Sachsen-Weimar 1751–59
Gustav III (1771–92)
Gustav IV Adolf (1792–1809)
133 6 October 1797 Charles Frederick
(1728–1811)
Margrave of Baden 1738-1803
Elector of Baden 1803–06
Grand-Duke of Baden 1806–11
Margr. Baden
Elect. Baden
Frederica's gd-father and Gustav IV's gd-father-in-law
134 8 October 1797 Charles Louis
(1755–1801)
Crown Prince of Baden Frederica's father and Gustav IV's father-in-law
Karl XIII (1809–18)
205 10 January 1817 Grand-Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
Karl XIV Johan (1818–44)
14 March 1824
12 August 1835
271 31 December 1838 Duke of Sachsen-Meiningen
286 21 June 1843 Prince of Hohenzollern-Hechingen
Oscar I (1844–59)
289 28 September 1844 King of Bavaria 1825–48
17 December 1846 King of Bavaria 1848–64
16 July 1852 Prince of Bavaria
334 10 October 1856
Brother of Queen Sofia
Karl XV (1859–72)
359 19 October 1860
375 24 February 1864
376 24 February 1864
377 9 April 1864
380 14 May 1864 Duke of Anhalt-Dessau
399 2 November 1869
Oscar II (1872–1907)
403 8 October 1872 Prince of Waldeck-Pyrmont 1845–93
406 13 March 1873
424 29 May 1875 Prince of Württemberg
426 2 June 1875 King of Saxony 1873–1902
providentiae memor
427 9 June 1875 Grand-Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach 1853–1901
436 20 June 1876
20 June 1876
437 15 April 1877 Grand Duke of Baden 1856–1907
442 13 May 1878
21 June 1879 Duke of Oldenburg
451 17 October 1879 King of Württemberg 1864–91
454 9 July 1881 Queen Sofia of Sweden's brother
456 20 September 1881 Grand Duke of Baden 1907–18
Queen Victoria of Sweden's brother
458 21 September 1881 Grand Duke of Hessen-Darmstadt 1877–92
12 July 1895 King of Bavaria
22 April 1896
529 18 September 1896 Prince of Wied
529 18 September 1897 Crown Prince of Bavaria
532 18 September 1897
18 September 1897 Grand-Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach 1901–18
18 September 1897 Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
549 24 April 1902 Prince of Baden
German Chancellor in 1918

Gustaf V (1907–50)
18 December 1907 Prince of Bavaria
590 26 November 1908
601 12 March 1910 King of Saxony 1904–18
31 May 1910 Prince Regent of Bavaria
29 August 1911 Prince of Fürstenberg
9 July 1913
617 12 July 1913
647 9 November 1922 Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
666 16 June 1928 Prince and Margrave of Baden
Head of House of Baden 1929–63

21 May 1935 Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
22 October 1936 Prince of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen

Modern Germany

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Gustaf VI Adolf (1950–73)
748 23 May 1961 Prince of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen
Head of the House of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen 1965-2010

Nihil sine deo
749 23 May 1961 Prince of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen
Nihil sine deo Husband of Princess Birgitta
Carl XVI Gustaf (1973–)
767 25 May 1970 President of Germany
1969–74
785 6 March 1979 President of Germany
1974–79
804 16 May 1988 President of Germany
1984–94
us/img178/4985/weizsckerwc4.jpg Arms
840 8 May 2003 President of Germany
1999–2004
876 5 October 2016 President of Germany
2012–2017
884 7 September 2021 President of Germany
2017–

Greece

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Karl XIV Johan (1818–44)
253 11 July 1835 King of Greece 1832–62
Karl XV (1859–72)
392 17 April 1868
Oscar II (1872–1907)
481 23 September 1886
Gustaf V (1907–50)
635 8 May 1919 Prince of Greece & Denmark
20 May 1919
Gustaf VI Adolf (1950–73)
725 23 June 1954 Born Prince of Greece & Denmark
Duke of Edinburgh 1947–2001
Prince of United Kingdom 1957–2021

God Is My Help
758 14 September 1964 King of Greece
1964–73
Carl XVI Gustaf (1973–)
788 5 October 1979 Queen of Spain (consort)
Princess of Greece & Denmark

855 20 May 2008 President of Greece
2005–2015

Hungary

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Gustaf V (1907–50)
694 27 January 1940 Head of State of Hungary
Carl XVI Gustaf (1973–)
820 9 September 1996

Iceland

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Gustaf VI Adolf (1950–73)
771 22 April 1971 President of Iceland
1968–80
Carl XVI Gustaf (1973–)
795 8 October 1981 President of Iceland
1980–96
826 7 September 2003 President of Iceland
1996– 2016
Vires Islandiae
879 18 January 2018 President of Iceland
2016–2024

Italy

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Karl XV (1859–72)
366 30 August 1861 King of Sardinia 1849–61
King of Italy 1861–78

369 14 March 1862 Crown Prince of Italy
King of Italy 1878–1900
Victor Emmanuel II's son
373 2 August 1863 Prince of Savoy
Duke of Aosta
later King of Spain

Victor Emmanuel II's son
Oscar II (1872–1907)
412 12 May 1873 Count
Marquis
Prime Minister of Italy 1867–69
Diplomate
Virtus in ardus
489 15 April 1888 Crown Prince of Italy
King of Italy 1900–46
527 18 September 1897 Prince of Savoy
Duke of Aosta
Prince of Asturias
Saper osare voler vincere Amadeo I's son
543 11 September 1900 Prince of Savoy
Duke of the Abruzzi
Gustaf V (1907–50)
606 28 April 1911 Prime Minister of Italy
(1892–93, 1903–05, 1906–09, 1911–14 and 1920–21)
645 7 September 1922 Prince of Piedmont 1904–46
King of Italy in 1946
667 12 April 1930 Prime Minister of Italy 1922–43 No Coat of Arms
Gustaf VI Adolf (1950–73)
763 1 June 1966 President of Italy
1964–71
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Carl XVI Gustaf (1973–)
807 25 March 1991 President of Italy
1985–92
Nisi dominus custodierit civitatem frustra vigilat qui custodiat eam
824 30 April 1998 President of Italy
1992–99
857 13 March 2009 President of Italy
2006–2015
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881 13 November 2018 President of Italy
2015–
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Latvia

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Carl XVI Gustaf (1973–)
817 12 October 1995 President of Latvia
1993–99
846 31 March 2005 President of Latvia
1999–2007
867 26 March 2014 Andris Bērziņš
(born 1944)
President of Latvia (2011–2015)

Lithuania

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Carl XVI Gustaf (1973–)
818 20 November 1995 President of Lithuania
1993–1998
871 7 October 2015 President of Lithuania
2009–2019

Luxembourg

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Karl XIII (1809–18)
187 14 April 1813 Sovereign Prince of the United Netherlands 1813–15
King of the Netherlands 1815–40
Grand Duke of Luxembourg 1815–40

Je maintiendrai
Oscar I (1844–59)
290 28 September 1844 Prince of Orange 1815–40
King of the Netherlands 1840–49
Grand Duke of Luxembourg 1840–49

Je maintiendrai
302 23 May 1849 Prince of Orange 1840–49
King of the Netherlands 1849–90
Grand Duke of Luxembourg 1849–90

Je maintiendrai
334 10 October 1856
Brother of Queen Sofia
Oscar II (1872–1907)
498 19 June 1889 Grand Duke of Luxembourg 1905–12 Nephew of Queen Sofia
Gustaf V (1907–50)
693 14 April 1939 Grand Duchess of Luxembourg 1919–64
Gustaf VI Adolf (1950–73)
711 18 July 1951 Prince of Bourbon-Parma (born)
Prince of Luxembourg (marriage)
712 18 July 1951 Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg 1921–64
Grand Duke of Luxembourg
1964–2000
Je maintiendrai
Carl XVI Gustaf (1973–)
798 12 September 1983 Grand-Duchess of Luxembourg
(consort)
Princess of Belgium

L'Union fait la Force
799 12 September 1983 Grand Duke of Luxembourg
since 2000
Je maintiendrai
853 15 April 2008 Grand-Duchess of Luxembourg
(consort)

Monaco

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Oscar II (1872–1907)
17 June 1894
Gustaf V (1907–50)
648 9 April 1923
705 14 October 1949 Prince of Monaco 1949–2005 Deo juvante

Netherlands

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Karl XIII (1809–18)
187 14 April 1813 Sovereign Prince of the United Netherlands 1813–15
King of the Netherlands 1815–40
Grand Duke of Luxembourg 1815–40

Je maintiendrai
Oscar I (1844–59)
290 28 September 1844 Prince of Orange 1815–40
King of the Netherlands 1840–49
Grand Duke of Luxembourg 1840–49

Je maintiendrai
302 23 May 1849 Prince of Orange 1840–49
King of the Netherlands 1849–90
Grand Duke of Luxembourg 1849–90

Je maintiendrai
305 10 February 1850 Prince of the Netherlands Je maintiendrai Son of King Willem I
Father of Queen Louise
306 23 February 1850 Prince of the Netherlands
Prince of Orange 1849–79
Je maintiendrai Son of Willem III and elder brother of Wilhelmina
307 23 February 1850 Prince of the Netherlands Brother of Willem III
Oscar II (1872–1907)
420 7 July 1874 Prince of the Netherlands
Prince of Orange 1879–84
Je maintiendrai Son of Willem III and elder brother of Wilhelmina
545 30 January 1901 Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (born)
Prince of the Netherlands (marriage)
Per aspera ad astra Wilhelmina's husband
Gustaf V (1907–50)
646 9 September 1922 Je maintiendrai
698 8 April 1946 Princess of the Netherlands 1909–48
Queen of the Netherlands 1948–80
Je maintiendrai
699 8 April 1946 Count of Biesterfeld (born)
Prince of Lippe-Biesterfeld (elevated 1916)
Prince of the Netherlands (marriage)
Juliana's husband
Carl XVI Gustaf (1973–)
783 6 October 1976 Queen of the NetherlandsJe maintiendrai (us/img502/3816/beatrixtb5.jpg Arms)
812 24 November 1993 Prince of Orange 1980–2013
King of the Netherlands
since 2013
Je maintiendrai
886 11 October 2022 Princess of the Netherlands 2002–2013
Queen of the Netherlands
since 2013
Willem-Alexander's wife

Norway

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Oscar II (1872–1907)
513 30 May 1893 Prince of Denmark 1872-1905
King of Norway 1905–57

Alt for Norge
Gustaf V (1907–50)
657 1 November 1926 Crown Prince of Norway 1905–57
King of Norway 1957–91
Alt for Norge
Gustaf VI Adolf (1950–73)
734 10 April 1958 Crown Prince of Norway 1957–91
King of Norway
since 1991
Alt for Norge
Carl XVI Gustaf (1973–)
776 26 December 1974 Queen of Norway
(consort)
810 2 June 1993 Crown Prince of Norway
since 1991
Alt for Norge

Poland

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Carl XVI Gustaf (1973–)
811 16 September 1993 President of Poland
1990–95
Odwaznie roztropnie
860 4 May 2011 President of Poland
2010–15

Portugal

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Oscar I (1844–59)
314 15 February 1852 Prince of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
Prince of Portugal 1836–37
Titular King of Portugal since 1837

Karl XV (1859–72)
367 27 November 1861
382 4 October 1864
Oscar II (1872–1907)
416 23 May 1873 Crown Pr. of Portugal
King of Portugal 1889–1908
Luís I's son
Murdered by Republicans
435 1 December 1875
24 December 1883 Luís I's son
Gustaf V (1907–50)
595 27 February 1909 King of Portugal 1908–10
Carl XVI Gustaf (1973–)
802 16 September 1986 President of Portugal
1986–96
854 5 May 2008 President of Portugal
2006–2016

Romania

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Oscar II (1872–1907)
446 10 April 1879 King of Romania 1881–1914 Nihil sine deo
Gustaf V (1907–50)
574 18 December 1907
Carl XVI Gustaf (1973–)
792 4 November 1980 President of Romania
1974–89
No Coat of Ams
839 25 March 2003 [2]
852 11 March 2008 President of Romania
2004–2014

Russia

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Adolf Fredrik (1751–71)
65 21 November 1763
Gustav IV Adolf (1792–1809)
141 16 November 1799 Russian Heir 1796-1801
Tsar of Russia 1801–25
4 November 1800
Karl XIV Johan (1818–44)
4 September 1812 Tsar of Russia 1825–55
228 28 January 1825 Count and statesman
Russian Foreign Minister 1816–56
233 6 March 1826 Alexander II
(1818–81)
Russian Heir 1825–55
Tsar of Russia 1855–81
267 12 June 1838 Constantine Nicholaievich
(1827–92)
Nikolaï I's son and Alexander II's brother
270 12 June 1838 Russian general
Oscar I (1844–59)
292 20 August 1845 Russian general
Karl XV (1859–72)
345 16 August 1859 Russian field marshal
20 September 1859 Tsarevich of Russia Alexander II's son
355 16 May 1860 Russian Imperial Chancellor
385 5 June 1865 Alexander II's son
394 27 July 1869 Vladimir Alexandrovich
(1847–1909)
Alexander II's son
Oscar II (1872–1907)
413 12 May 1873 Wilhelm von Lieven
(1800–1880)
Baron, Russian General, Deputy General and Court Hunt-master
418 28 August 1873 Alexei Alexandrovich
(1850–1908)
Alexander II's son
428 19 July 1875 Nikolaï Nikolaevich
(1831–91)
Nikolaï I's son and Alexander II's brother
429 19 July 1875 Sergei Alexandrovich
(1857–1905)
Alexander II's son
430 19 July 1875 Pavel Alexandrovich
(1860–1919)
Alexander II's son
431 19 July 1875 Vladimir Dolgorukiy
(1810—1891)
432 19 July 1875 Alexander Adlerberg
(1818—1888)
433 19 July 1875 Count
General of infantry
Russian Minister of War 1861–81
449 21 June 1879
465 27 June 1882 Duke of Leuchtenberg
469 19 May 1883 Alexander III's son
15 February 1892 Nikolaï I's son and Alexander II's brother
618 12 July 1897 Boris Vladimirovich
(1877 – 1943)
Vladimir Alex.'s son & Nikolaï II's 1st cousin
Gustaf V (1907–50)
577 12 May 1908 Alexander III's son and Nikolaï II's brother
578 12 May 1908 Pavel Alex.'s son and Nikolaï II's 1st cousin
579 12 May 1908 Nikolaï Mikhailovich
(1859 – 1919)
Alexander II's nephew
580 12 May 1908 Russian Count and General
581 18 December 1908
582 18 December 1908
27 June 1909 Tsarevich of Russia Nikolaï II's son
614 5 July 1912
618 18 July 1912 Grand Duke of Russia
Throne Pretender 1922–38
Vladimir Alex.'s son & Nikolaï II's 1st cousin

Spain

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Karl XIII (1809–18)
1734 November 1810Joseph BonapartePrince of France since 1804
King of Naples 1806-08
King of Spain 1808–13

Oscar I (1844–59)
322 3 May 1853 Titular King of Spain 1846–1902 Isabella II's husband
Karl XV (1859–72)
357 12 July 1860 1st Duke of Tetuan, Prime Minister of Spain and Marshal
373 2 August 1863 HRH. Duke of Aosta
later King of Spain

Oscar II (1872–1907)
438 23 October 1877 King of Spain 1874–85 Plus ultra
491 28 May 1888 King of Spain 1886–1931
573 10 May 1884 Prince of Bavaria
Infant of Spain

Isabella II's son-in-law
Gustaf V (1907–50)
659 19 April 1927 Infant of Spain
Crown Prince of Spain 1907–31
Earl of Covadonga since 1933
Alfonso XIII's eldest son & J.C.'s uncle
Carl XVI Gustaf (1973–)
787 5 October 1979 Former King of Spain
1975–2014
Nec plus ultra
788 5 October 1979 Former Queen of Spain (consort)
Princess of Greece & Denmark

808 17 December 1991 King of Spain
since 2014
885 24 November 2021 Queen of Spain
since 2014

Turkey

Republic of Turkey

United Kingdom

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Oscar I (1844–59)
317 9 September 1852
Suscipere et finire
328 28 January 1856 Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
British Prince Consort

Treu und fest
Karl XV (1859–72)
381 27 September 1864 Prince of United Kingdom
Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
Prince of Wales
King of the United Kingdom 1901–10
Emperor of India 1901–10

Oscar II (1872–1907)
417 18 July 1873 Prince of United Kingdom
Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha 1850–1917
Duke of Connaught and Strathearn 1874–1942
Governor General of Canada 1911–16

452 24 May 1881
453 24 May 1881
474 8 January 1885
18 September 1897
559 14 June 1905 Prince of United Kingdom
Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
Prince of Wales 1901–10
King of the Un. Kingdom 1910–36
Emperor of India 1910–36

Dieu et mon droit
560 14 June 1905 Prince of United Kingdom
Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha 1883–1917

Brother of Crown Princess Margaret
Gustaf V (1907–50)
589 16 November 1908 9th Duke of Argyll
649 12 November 1923 Prince of Wales 1910–36
King of the United Kingdom in 1936
Duke of Windsor 1936–72
674 1 October 1932
675 6 June 1932 Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha 1900–18
Prince of United Kingdom
Duke of Albany 1884–1919


Fideliter et constanter
687 10 May 1937 King of the United Kingdom 1937–52
Emperor of India 1937–47
Dieu et mon droit
Gustaf VI Adolf (1950–73)
708 29 October 1950 Louise
(1889–1965)
Queen of Sweden
(consort)

720 1 April 1952 Earl Mountbatten of Burma
Governor General of India 1947–48
In honour bound
(us/img267/624/mountbattenofburmaki1.jpg C. of Arms)
722 26 May 1953 Dieu et mon droit
(us/img509/6513/elizabethiiko6.jpg C. of Arms)
725 23 June 1954 Born Prince of Greece & Denmark
Duke of Edinburgh 1947–2021
Prince of United Kingdom 1957–2021

God Is My Help
730 8 June 1956 Prince of United Kingdom
Duke of Gloucester
Governor General of Australia 1945–47
Carl XVI Gustaf (1973–)
779 23 May 1975 Prince of United Kingdom
Heir of United Kingdom
1952–2022
Prince of Wales (1958–2022)
King of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms (since 2022)
Ich dien

Yugoslavia

Americas

Argentina

Carl XVI Gustaf (1973-)
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82526 May 1998President of Argentina
1989–1999

Brazil

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Oscar I (1844–59)
288 11 June 1844 Emperor of Brazil
1831–89
Gustaf V (1907–50)
644 14 July 1922 President of Brazil
1919–22
Carl XVI Gustaf (1973–)
800 21 March 1984 President of Brazil
1979–85
84913 March 2009President of Brazil (2003–2010, 2023–present)

Chile

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoStallplates
Carl XVI Gustaf (1973–)
821 15 November 1996 President of Chile
1994–2000
Por la razón o la fuerza
875 10 May 2016 President of Chile
2006–2010
2014–2018
Incluir para crecer

Mexico

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Karl XV (1859–72)
21 April 1865 Emperor of Mexico
1864–67
Carl XVI Gustaf (1973–)
790 5 May 1980
835 22 October 2002 President of Mexico
2000–06

Africa

Egypt

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Gustaf V (1907–50)
678 18 May 1933 King of Egypt 1922–36
Carl XVI Gustaf (1973–)
803 16 September 1986 بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم (= In the name of merciful God)

Ethiopia

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Gustaf V (1907–50)
650 10 June 1924
Gustaf VI Adolf (1950–73)
726 15 November 1954 Crown Prince of Ethiopia 1930–75
Throne Pretender in exile 1975–97
Haile Selassie I's older son
727 15 November 1954 Prince of Ethiopia
Duke of Harar
Haile Selassie I's 2nd son
728 15 November 1954 Princess of Ethiopia (consort)
Duchess of Harar (consort)
Makonnen's widow
739 19 December 1959 Prince of Ethiopia Haile Selassie I's youngest son
740 19 December 1959 Empress of Ethiopia
(consort)
Haile Selassie I's wife
741 19 December 1959 Crown Princess of Ethiopia
(consort)
Amha Selassie's wife
742 19 December 1959 Princess of Ethiopia
(consort)
Sahle Selassie's widow

Tunisia

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Gustaf VI Adolf (1950–73)
754 22 May 1963 President of Tunisia
1957–87
Carl XVI Gustaf (1973–)
872 4 November 2015 President of Tunisia
2014–19
[3]

Asia - Middle East

Iran

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Gustaf VI Adolf (1950–73)
744 29 April 1960 Shahanshah of Iran
1941–79
745 29 April 1960
769 24 August 1970 Crown Prince of Iran 1960–79 Current Head of the Imperial House
770 24 November 1970 Prince of Iran Shahanshah's brother
(d. in 2004)

Jordan

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Carl XVI Gustaf (1973–)
805 15 September 1989 King of Jordan 1952–99
806 15 September 1989 Queen of Jordan (Consort)
841 7 October 2003 King of Jordan since 1999
842 7 October 2003 Queen of Jordan (Consort)

Saudi Arabia

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Carl XVI Gustaf (1973–)
793 20 January 1981 King of Saudi Arabia
1975–82
794 20 January 1981 King of Saudi Arabia
1982–2005

Asia - Far East

Brunei

Carl XVI Gustaf (1973-)
width=4% Nr !width=15% Date !width=8% Image !width=12% Name !Titlewidth=16% Land !width=10% Motto !width=10% Remarque
843 8 February 2004 Sultan of Brunei
since 1967
844 8 February 2004 Queen of Brunei
since 1967

Japan

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Oscar II (1872–1907)
461 11 December 1881 Emperor of Japan 1867–1912
571 20 September 1907 Crown Prince of Japan 1888–1912
Emperor of Japan 1912–26
Meiji's son
Gustaf V (1907–50)
634 8 May 1919 Shōwa (Hirohito) Crown Prince of Japan 1912–26
Emperor of Japan 1926–89
668 23 August 1930 Prince of Japan
Prince Takamatsu
Hirohito's brother
Gustaf VI Adolf (1950–73)
721 30 September 1952 Crown Prince of Japan 1933–89
Emperor of Japan 1989–2019
Emperor Emeritus of Japan
since 2019

733 28 February 1957 Prince of Japan
Prince Mikasa
Hirohito's brother
766 16 December 1968 Princess of Japan
Princess Chichibu
Hirohito's sister-in-law
Carl XVI Gustaf (1973–)
789 5 March 1980 Empress Consort of Japan Hirohito's wife
831 18 May 2000 Crown Princess C. of Japan 1959–89
Empress Consort of Japan 1989–2019
Empress Emerita of Japan
since 2019
Akihito's wife
848 16 March 2007 Crown Prince of Japan 1989–2019
Emperor of Japan
since 2019

Malaysia

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Carl XVI Gustaf (1973–)
819 22 February 1996 King of Malaysia (1994–1999)
847 8 September 2005 King of Malaysia (2001–2006) Bersekutu Bertambah Mutu

South Korea

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Carl XVI Gustaf (1973–)
863 30 May 2012 President of South Korea
2008–2013
882 14 June 2019 President of South Korea
2017–2022

Thailand

NrDateImageNameTitleCountryMottoNotes
Oscar II (1872–1907)
484 11 July 1887 Chulalongkorn
(Rama V)
King of Siam 1868–1910
522 14 July 1897 Vajiravudh
(Rama VI)
Crown Prince of Siam 1895–1910
King of Siam 1910–25
Chulalongkorn's son
523 14 July 1897 Prince Svastivatana Visishtha 1898–1935 Chulalongkorn's younger brother
Gustaf V (1907–50)
610 10 September 1911 Prince of Bisnulok 1893–1920
Heirs-presumptive to the throne of Siam 1910–1920
Chulalongkorn's son
672 25 March 1932 Prajadhipok
(Rama VII)
King of Siam 1925–35
Prince of Sukhothai 1935–41
Chulalongkorn's son
707 5 April 1950 Bhumibol Adulyadej
(Rama IX)
King of Thailand 1946–2016
Gustaf VI Adolf (1950–73)
747 3 September 1960 Queen Consort of Thailand 1950–2016
Queen Mother of Thailand since 2016
759 15 January 1965 Prince of Thailand
Carl XVI Gustaf (1973–)
836 25 February 2003 Vajiralongkorn
(Rama X)
Crown Prince of Thailand 1972–2016
King of Thailand since 2016
837 25 February 2003 Princess Royal of Thailand since 1977
838 25 February 2003 Princess of Thailand
Princess Srisavangavadhana since 2019

See also

Sources

Notes and References

  1. https://runeberg.org/sbh/a0538.html Runeberg
  2. Kungliga Hovstaternas versamhetsberättelse för år 2003, sid 8
  3. Web site: Statsbesök från Tunisien – dag 1 - Sveriges Kungahus. November 2015. Kungahuset. sv. 26 July 2019. 6 May 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210506194826/https://www.kungahuset.se/kungafamiljen/aktuellahandelser/aktuellt/statsbesokfrantunisiendag1.5.6c3e0b0f150a889bfed3f4.html. dead.