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House of Bernadotte

The House of Bernadotte[a] is the royal family of Sweden since its foundation there in 1818. It was also the royal family of Norway between 1818 and 1905. Its founder, Charles XIV John of Sweden, was born in Pau in southern France as Jean Bernadotte. Bernadotte, who had been made a General of Division and Minister of War for his service in the French Army during the French Revolution, and Marshal of the French Empire and Prince of Ponte Corvo under Napoleon, was adopted by the elderly King Charles XIII of Sweden, who had no other heir and whose Holstein-Gottorp branch of the House of Oldenburg thus was soon to be extinct on the Swedish throne.

House of Bernadotte
Arms of Bernadotte
Country
Founded1818; 205 years ago (1818)
FounderCharles XIV John
Current headCarl XVI Gustaf
Final rulerNorway: Oscar II
Titles

"By the Grace of God, King of the Swedes, the Goths and the Wends" (used until 1973)

Former titles

"By the Grace of God, King of Norway"
Estate(s)Sweden, Norway
DepositionNorway: 1905 Dissolution of the union between Norway and Sweden

History of the house

Following the conclusion of the Finnish War in 1809, Sweden lost possession of Finland, which had constituted roughly the eastern half of the Swedish realm for centuries. Resentment towards King Gustav IV Adolf precipitated an abrupt coup d'état. Gustav Adolf (and his son Gustav) was deposed and his uncle Charles XIII was elected King in his place. However, Charles XIII was 61 years old and prematurely senile. He was also childless; one child had been stillborn and another died after less than a week. It was apparent almost as soon as Charles XIII ascended the throne that the Swedish branch of the House of Holstein-Gottorp would die with him. In 1810 the Riksdag of the Estates, the Swedish parliament, elected a Danish prince, Prince Christian August of Augustenborg, as heir-presumptive to the throne. He took the name Charles August, but died later that same year.

At this time, Emperor Napoleon I of France controlled much of continental Europe, and some of his client kingdoms were headed by his brothers. The Riksdag decided to choose a king of whom Napoleon would approve. On 21 August 1810, the Riksdag elected Jean Baptiste Jules Bernadotte, a Marshal of France, as heir presumptive to the Swedish throne.

 
Charles John, born Jean Bernadotte, King of Sweden and Norway 1818–1844
Portrait by Fredric Westin.

The coat of arms of the House of Bernadotte impales the coat of arms of the House of Vasa (heraldic right) and the coat of arms of Bernadotte as Prince of Pontecorvo (heraldic left). It is visible as an inescutcheon in the Greater Coat of Arms of the Realm.

When elected to be Swedish royalty the new heir had been called Prince Bernadotte according to the promotions he received from Emperor Napoleon I, culminating in sovereignty over the Principality of Pontecorvo. Some Swedish experts have asserted that all of his male heirs have had the right to use that Italian title, since the Swedish government never made payments promised Charles John to get him to give up his position in Pontecorvo.[3]

Some members of the house who lost their royal status and Swedish titles due to unapproved marriages have also been given the titles Prince Bernadotte and Count of Wisborg in the nobility of other countries.

Bernadotte

 
Bernadotte's arms as sovereign of Pontecorvo

Bernadotte, born in the town of Pau, in the province of Béarn, France, had risen to the rank of general during the French Revolution. In 1798, he married Désirée Clary, whose sister was married to Joseph, Napoleon's elder brother. In 1804, Napoleon promoted Bernadotte to a Marshal of France. Napoleon also granted him the title "Prince of Pontecorvo".

As the Crown Prince of Sweden, he assumed the name Charles John (Swedish: Karl Johan) and acted as regent for the remainder of Charles XIII's reign. In 1813, he broke with Napoleon and led Sweden into the anti-Napoleon alliance. When Norway was awarded to Sweden by the Treaty of Kiel, Norway resisted and declared independence, triggering a brief war between Sweden and Norway. The war ended when Bernadotte persuaded Norway to enter into a personal union with Sweden. Instead of being merely a Swedish province, Norway remained an independent kingdom, though sharing a common monarch and foreign policy. Bernadotte reigned as Charles XIV John of Sweden and Charles III John of Norway from 5 February 1818 until his death on 8 March 1844.

The House of Bernadotte reigned in both countries until the dissolution of the union between Norway and Sweden in 1905. Prince Carl of Denmark was then elected as King Haakon VII of Norway. Carl was a grandson of King Charles XV of Sweden and a great-great-grandson of Charles XIV.

French origins

 
The king's mother Jeanne
 
Baron J. E. Bernadotte

King Charles John's first known paternal ancestor was Joandou du Poey, who was a shepherd. He married Germaine de Bernadotte in 1615 in the southern French city of Pau and began using her surname. Through her the couple owned a building there called de Bernadotte.[4]

A grandson of theirs, Jean Bernadotte (1649–1698), was a weaver.[5]

Another Jean Bernadotte (1683–1760), his son, was a tailor.[6]

His son Henri Bernadotte (1711–1780) married Jeanne de Saint-Jean (1728–1809) and with her was the father of the future Swedish–Norwegian king. Henri was a local prosecutor, from a family of artisans,[7] who had once been imprisoned for debt.[8][9] This was a modest family which occupied only one floor of the house in a cross street in a popular and peripheral district of Pau.[10]

Two branches of the French Bernadotte family survive. The elder descends from Andrew (André) Bernadotte, an older granduncle of Carl John's, with descendants today in the general population of France. The younger branch divided in two, one branch descending from the king's older brother John (Jean Évangéliste) Bernadotte (1754–1813), the heads of which were French barons as of 1810 with Louvie Castle[11] in the south of Pau as their seat (branch extinct with the death of Baron Henri Bernadotte in 1966), and the other branch being the Swedish Royal House.[12]

Kings of Sweden

 
Greater Coat of Arms of Sweden

Kings of Norway

Entire royal house

This is a list only of the royal house, not of the royal whole family. It excludes in-laws and living persons (2022) who were royal, that is members of the royal house, when they were born but no longer are that today. Royalty currently alive is listed in italics. All are listed primarily as Swedish royalty unless otherwise noted.

See also

Notes

References

  1. ^ "Bernadotte". The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language (5th ed.). HarperCollins. Retrieved 27 April 2019.
  2. ^ (US) and "Bernadotte, Folke". Oxford Dictionaries UK English Dictionary. Oxford University Press.[dead link]
  3. ^ Bramstång, Gunnar (1990). Tronrätt, bördstitel och hustillhörighet (in Swedish). p. 30.
  4. ^ Ätten Bernadotte : biografiska anteckningar, [Andra tillökade uppl.], Johannes Almén, C. & E. Gernandts förlag, Stockholm 1893, p. 1
  5. ^ "Jean Bernadotte" (in French). geneanet.org.
  6. ^ "Jean Bernadotte" (in French). geneanet.org.
  7. ^ "Bernadotte : un général de Napoléon devenu du Roi de Suède" (in French). ndf.fr. 18 March 2011.
  8. ^ Bulletin du Musée Bernadotte volume 3–4, Pau 1958–1959, p. 57
  9. ^ "Le fabuleux destin de Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte : de Pau à Marseille" (in French). lefrancofil.com. 27 August 2010.
  10. ^ "Victoria de Suède sur les pas de son aïeul" (in French). larepubliquedespyrenees.fr.
  11. ^ (in French). J. Callizo, photographe (1909). Archived from the original on 2016-03-12.
  12. ^ Bulletin du Musée Bernadotte charts on ancestry
  • Jean-Marc Olivier, "Bernadotte Revisited, or The Complexity of a Long Reign (1810–1844)", in Nordic Historical Review, number 2, October 2006, pp. 127–137.

External links

  •   Media related to House of Bernadotte at Wikimedia Commons
  • The Bernadottes in Black and White 2016-07-18 at the Wayback Machine, photos from an exhibition at the Nationalmuseum, Stockholm.
House of Bernadotte
Preceded by Ruling house of the Kingdom of Sweden
1818–present
Incumbent
Ruling house of the Kingdom of Norway
1818–1905
Succeeded by

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The House of Bernadotte a is the royal family of Sweden since its foundation there in 1818 It was also the royal family of Norway between 1818 and 1905 Its founder Charles XIV John of Sweden was born in Pau in southern France as Jean Bernadotte Bernadotte who had been made a General of Division and Minister of War for his service in the French Army during the French Revolution and Marshal of the French Empire and Prince of Ponte Corvo under Napoleon was adopted by the elderly King Charles XIII of Sweden who had no other heir and whose Holstein Gottorp branch of the House of Oldenburg thus was soon to be extinct on the Swedish throne House of BernadotteArms of BernadotteCountrySweden NorwayFounded1818 205 years ago 1818 FounderCharles XIV JohnCurrent headCarl XVI GustafFinal rulerNorway Oscar IITitlesKing of Sweden By the Grace of God King of the Swedes the Goths and the Wends used until 1973 Former titles King of Norway 1818 1905 By the Grace of God King of Norway Estate s Sweden NorwayDepositionNorway 1905 Dissolution of the union between Norway and Sweden Contents 1 History of the house 1 1 Bernadotte 1 2 French origins 2 Kings of Sweden 3 Kings of Norway 4 Entire royal house 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksHistory of the house EditFollowing the conclusion of the Finnish War in 1809 Sweden lost possession of Finland which had constituted roughly the eastern half of the Swedish realm for centuries Resentment towards King Gustav IV Adolf precipitated an abrupt coup d etat Gustav Adolf and his son Gustav was deposed and his uncle Charles XIII was elected King in his place However Charles XIII was 61 years old and prematurely senile He was also childless one child had been stillborn and another died after less than a week It was apparent almost as soon as Charles XIII ascended the throne that the Swedish branch of the House of Holstein Gottorp would die with him In 1810 the Riksdag of the Estates the Swedish parliament elected a Danish prince Prince Christian August of Augustenborg as heir presumptive to the throne He took the name Charles August but died later that same year At this time Emperor Napoleon I of France controlled much of continental Europe and some of his client kingdoms were headed by his brothers The Riksdag decided to choose a king of whom Napoleon would approve On 21 August 1810 the Riksdag elected Jean Baptiste Jules Bernadotte a Marshal of France as heir presumptive to the Swedish throne Charles John born Jean Bernadotte King of Sweden and Norway 1818 1844Portrait by Fredric Westin The coat of arms of the House of Bernadotte impales the coat of arms of the House of Vasa heraldic right and the coat of arms of Bernadotte as Prince of Pontecorvo heraldic left It is visible as an inescutcheon in the Greater Coat of Arms of the Realm When elected to be Swedish royalty the new heir had been called Prince Bernadotte according to the promotions he received from Emperor Napoleon I culminating in sovereignty over the Principality of Pontecorvo Some Swedish experts have asserted that all of his male heirs have had the right to use that Italian title since the Swedish government never made payments promised Charles John to get him to give up his position in Pontecorvo 3 Some members of the house who lost their royal status and Swedish titles due to unapproved marriages have also been given the titles Prince Bernadotte and Count of Wisborg in the nobility of other countries Bernadotte Edit Bernadotte s arms as sovereign of Pontecorvo Bernadotte born in the town of Pau in the province of Bearn France had risen to the rank of general during the French Revolution In 1798 he married Desiree Clary whose sister was married to Joseph Napoleon s elder brother In 1804 Napoleon promoted Bernadotte to a Marshal of France Napoleon also granted him the title Prince of Pontecorvo As the Crown Prince of Sweden he assumed the name Charles John Swedish Karl Johan and acted as regent for the remainder of Charles XIII s reign In 1813 he broke with Napoleon and led Sweden into the anti Napoleon alliance When Norway was awarded to Sweden by the Treaty of Kiel Norway resisted and declared independence triggering a brief war between Sweden and Norway The war ended when Bernadotte persuaded Norway to enter into a personal union with Sweden Instead of being merely a Swedish province Norway remained an independent kingdom though sharing a common monarch and foreign policy Bernadotte reigned as Charles XIV John of Sweden and Charles III John of Norway from 5 February 1818 until his death on 8 March 1844 The House of Bernadotte reigned in both countries until the dissolution of the union between Norway and Sweden in 1905 Prince Carl of Denmark was then elected as King Haakon VII of Norway Carl was a grandson of King Charles XV of Sweden and a great great grandson of Charles XIV French origins Edit The king s mother Jeanne Baron J E Bernadotte King Charles John s first known paternal ancestor was Joandou du Poey who was a shepherd He married Germaine de Bernadotte in 1615 in the southern French city of Pau and began using her surname Through her the couple owned a building there called de Bernadotte 4 A grandson of theirs Jean Bernadotte 1649 1698 was a weaver 5 Another Jean Bernadotte 1683 1760 his son was a tailor 6 His son Henri Bernadotte 1711 1780 married Jeanne de Saint Jean 1728 1809 and with her was the father of the future Swedish Norwegian king Henri was a local prosecutor from a family of artisans 7 who had once been imprisoned for debt 8 9 This was a modest family which occupied only one floor of the house in a cross street in a popular and peripheral district of Pau 10 Two branches of the French Bernadotte family survive The elder descends from Andrew Andre Bernadotte an older granduncle of Carl John s with descendants today in the general population of France The younger branch divided in two one branch descending from the king s older brother John Jean Evangeliste Bernadotte 1754 1813 the heads of which were French barons as of 1810 with Louvie Castle 11 in the south of Pau as their seat branch extinct with the death of Baron Henri Bernadotte in 1966 and the other branch being the Swedish Royal House 12 Kings of Sweden Edit Greater Coat of Arms of Sweden 1818 1844 Charles XIV John 1844 1859 Oscar I 1859 1872 Charles XV 1872 1907 Oscar II 1907 1950 Gustaf V 1950 1973 Gustaf VI Adolf 1973 present Carl XVI GustafKings of Norway Edit1818 1844 Charles III John 1844 1859 Oscar I 1859 1872 Charles IV 1872 1905 Oscar IIEntire royal house EditThis is a list only of the royal house not of the royal whole family It excludes in laws and living persons 2022 who were royal that is members of the royal house when they were born but no longer are that today Royalty currently alive is listed in italics All are listed primarily as Swedish royalty unless otherwise noted King Charles XIV John 1763 1844 of Sweden Charles III John of Norway King Oscar I 1799 1859 of Sweden and Norway King Charles XV 1826 1872 of Sweden Charles IV of Norway Prince Charles Oscar of Sweden and Norway 1852 1854 Duke of Sodermanland Queen Louise of Denmark 1851 1926 Princess of Sweden and Norway Prince Gustav of Sweden and Norway 1827 1852 Duke of Uppland King Oscar II 1829 1907 of Sweden and Norway King Gustaf V 1858 1950 ne Prince of Sweden and Norway King Gustaf VI Adolf 1882 1973 ne Prince of Sweden and Norway Prince Gustaf Adolf Duke of Vasterbotten 1906 1947 King Carl XVI Gustaf born 1946 Crown Princess Victoria Duchess of Vastergotland b 1977 Princess Estelle Duchess of Ostergotland b 2012 Prince Oscar Duke of Skane b 2016 Prince Carl Philip Duke of Varmland b 1979 Princess Madeleine Duchess of Halsingland and Gastrikland b 1982 Princess Birgitta of Sweden and Hohenzollern b 1937 Prince Sigvard Duke of Uppland 1907 2002 Prince Bertil Duke of Halland 1912 1997 Prince Carl Johan Duke of Dalarna 1916 2012 Queen Ingrid of Denmark 1910 2000 Princess of Sweden Prince Wilhelm of Sweden and Norway 1884 1965 Duke of Sodermanland Prince Lennart Duke of Smaland 1909 2004 Prince Erik of Sweden and Norway 1889 1918 Duke of Vastmanland Prince Oscar of Sweden and Norway 1859 1953 Duke of Gotland Prince Carl of Sweden and Norway 1861 1951 Duke of Vastergotland Prince Carl Duke of Ostergotland 1911 2003 Princess Margaretha of Denmark Norway and Sweden 1899 1977 Crown Princess Martha of Norway 1901 1954 nee Princess of Sweden and Norway Queen Astrid of the Belgians 1905 1935 Princess of Sweden Prince Eugen of Sweden and Norway 1865 1946 Duke of Narke Prince August of Sweden and Norway 1831 1873 Duke of Dalarna Princess Eugenie of Sweden and Norway 1830 1889 See also EditGuadeloupe Fund Count of Wisborg Swedish Act of Succession Line of succession to the Swedish throne List of coats of arms of the House of Bernadotte Bernadotte ArmorialNotes Edit Pronunciation UK ˌ b ɜːr n e ˈ d ɒ t BUR ne DOT US ˈ d ɔː t ˈ b ɜːr n e d ɒ t DAWT BUR ne dot 1 2 Swedish baeɳaˈdɔtː References Edit Bernadotte The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language 5th ed HarperCollins Retrieved 27 April 2019 Bernadotte Folke US and Bernadotte Folke Oxford Dictionaries UK English Dictionary Oxford University Press dead link Bramstang Gunnar 1990 Tronratt bordstitel och hustillhorighet in Swedish p 30 Atten Bernadotte biografiska anteckningar Andra tillokade uppl Johannes Almen C amp E Gernandts forlag Stockholm 1893 p 1 Jean Bernadotte in French geneanet org Jean Bernadotte in French geneanet org Bernadotte un general de Napoleon devenu du Roi de Suede in French ndf fr 18 March 2011 Bulletin du Musee Bernadotte volume 3 4 Pau 1958 1959 p 57 Le fabuleux destin de Jean Baptiste Bernadotte de Pau a Marseille in French lefrancofil com 27 August 2010 Victoria de Suede sur les pas de son aieul in French larepubliquedespyrenees fr Photo du Chateau Louvie a Jurancon Cote Est in French J Callizo photographe 1909 Archived from the original on 2016 03 12 Bulletin du Musee Bernadotte charts on ancestry Jean Marc Olivier Bernadotte Revisited or The Complexity of a Long Reign 1810 1844 in Nordic Historical Review number 2 October 2006 pp 127 137 External links Edit Media related to House of Bernadotte at Wikimedia Commons The Bernadotte dynasty family tree on Kindo The Bernadottes in Black and White Archived 2016 07 18 at the Wayback Machine photos from an exhibition at the Nationalmuseum Stockholm House of BernadottePreceded byHouse of Oldenburg Holstein Gottorp branch Ruling house of the Kingdom of Sweden1818 present IncumbentRuling house of the Kingdom of Norway1818 1905 Succeeded byHouse of Oldenburg Glucksburg branch Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title House of Bernadotte amp oldid 1135199234, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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