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List of monarchs and heads of state of Finland

This is a list of monarchs and heads of state of Finland; that is, the kings of Sweden with regents and viceroys of the Kalmar Union, the grand dukes of Finland, a title used by most Swedish monarchs, up to the two-year regency following the independence in 1917, with a brief flirtation with a truly domestic monarchy.

Part of the Kingdom of Sweden, from the High Middle Ages until 1809

Finland as an integral part of Sweden under the King of Sweden (Ruotsin kuningas).

Some texts suggest the Swedish rule of Finland started as early as during the Houses of Sverker and Eric (Sverker I of Sweden 1130–1156 and Eric the Saint 1156–1160). But the first historic documents suggesting rule by Swedish kings in Finland not limited to sparse crusades and conquests are dated at around 1249.

The House of Bjelbo

The House of Mecklenburg-Schwerin

Rulers of the Kalmar Union and Regents (Valtionhoitaja, Riksföreståndare)

 
Karl Knutsson Bonde

The House of Vasa

 
Juhana III

The House of Palatinate-Zweibrücken

  • 1654–1660 : Charles X Gustav (Kaarle X Kustaa), also titled Grand Prince of Finland
  • 1660–1697 : Charles XI (Kaarle XI), also titled Grand Prince of Finland
  • 1697–1718 : Charles XII (Kaarle XII), also titled Grand Prince of Finland
  • 1719–1720 : Ulrika Eleonora of Sweden (Ulriika Eleonoora), also titled Grand Princess of Finland

The House of Hesse

The House of Holstein-Gottorp

 
Kustaa III

Grand Principality of Finland in Russian Empire 1809–1917

The Grand Principality of Finland in the Russian Empire (1809–1917) with the Emperor of Russia as the Grand Prince of Finland (Suomen suuriruhtinas).

The House of Romanov

 
Nikolai II

Interim period 1917–1919

During the interregnum from the fall of Nicholas II to the end of the Finnish Civil War in spring 1918, sovereignty in Finland was exercised by the Finnish Parliament and, until the October Revolution and the declaration of independence, the Russian interim government. After the civil war, regents (valtionhoitaja) were appointed by the parliament and a new king elected.

In May 1918, President Woodrow Wilson stated that the U.S. “shall be willing to recognize the Republic of Finland only when she shows that she is not controlled by Germany, as she now seems to be".[1]

Regents appointed by parliament

The House of Hesse

Name Portrait Birth Marriage(s) Death Claim
Fredrik Kaarle
9 October 1918

14 December 1918
(67 days)
  1868
Prussia
Son of Frederick William, Landgrave of Hesse
and Princess Anna of Prussia
Princess Margaret of Prussia
1893
6 children
28 May 1940
Kassel
Aged 72
King-elect of Finland

List of presidents (1919–present)

The president of Finland is Finland's head of state. Under the Constitution of Finland, executive power is vested in the president and the government, with the president possessing limited powers.

  National Progressive Party   Agrarian League (Centre Party (1965–1988), Centre of Finland (from 1988))   National Coalition (National Coalition Party (1918–1951))   Social Democratic Party of Finland (Labour People's Party of Finland (1899–1903),
       Social Democratic Party in Finland (1903–1906))

Rank Portrait President
(Birth–Death)
Elected Took Office Left Office Political Party (until election) Birth and death
1   Kaarlo Juho Ståhlberg
(1865–1952)
1919 26 July 1919 2 March 1925 National Progressive Party (Ed.) b. 28 January 1865, Suomussalmi
d. 22 September 1952, Helsinki
Member of parliament (1908–1910, 1914–1918 and 1930–1933). Speaker of parliament (1914–1917). President of the Supreme Administrative Court (1918–1919). Elected as president by the parliament in 1919.
2   Lauri Kristian Relander
(1883–1942)
1925 2 March 1925 2 March 1931 Agrarian League (ML) b. 31 May 1883, Kurkijoki
d. 9 February 1942, Helsinki
Member of parliament (1910–1914 and 1917–1920). Speaker of parliament (1919–1920). Governor of Viipuri Province (1920–1925). Elected as president by an electoral college in 1925.
3   Pehr Evind Svinhufvud
(1861–1944)
1931 2 March 1931 1 March 1937 National Coalition Party (Kok.) b. 15 December 1861, Sääksmäki
d. 29 February 1944, Luumäki
Member of the Estate of Nobles in the Diet of Finland (1894 and 1899–1906). Member of parliament (1907–1917 and 1930–1931). Speaker of parliament (1907–1913). Regent (interim head of state) of Finland (1918). Prime Minister (1917–1918 and 1930–1931). Elected as president by an electoral college in 1931.
4   Kyösti Kallio
(1873–1940)
1937 1 March 1937 19 December 1940
(died)
Agrarian League (ML) b. 10 April 1873, Ylivieska
d. 19 December 1940, Helsinki
Member of parliament (1907–1937). Chairman of the Agrarian League (1909–1917). Minister of Agriculture (1919–1920 and 1921–1922). Speaker of parliament (1920–1921, 1922, 1924–1925, 1927–1928, 1929 and 1930–1936). Prime Minister (1922–1924, 1925–1926, 1929–1930 and 1936–1937). Elected as president by an electoral college in 1937. Announced resignation in 1940 because of poor health, but died in office.
5   Risto Ryti
(1889–1956)
1940
1943
19 December 1940 4 August 1944
(resigned)
National Progressive Party (Ed.) b. 3 February 1889, Huittinen
d. 25 October 1956, Helsinki
Member of parliament (1919–1924 and 1927–1929). Minister of Finance (1921–1922 and 1922–1924). Governor of the Bank of Finland (1923–1940 and 1944–1945). Prime Minister (1939–1940). Elected as president by the electoral college from 1937 in 1940 and re-elected in 1943 also by the electoral college from 1937. Resigned in 1944 due to the Ryti–Ribbentrop Agreement.
6   Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim
(1867–1951)
1944 4 August 1944 11 March 1946
(resigned)
Non-partisan b. 4 June 1867, Askainen
d. 27 January 1951, Lausanne, Switzerland
Regent (interim head of state) of Finland (1918–1919). Commander-in-Chief of the Finnish Defence Forces (1939–1945). The only War Marshal and Marshal of Finland. Decreed as president in 1944 by an exception law. Resigned in 1946 because of poor health. Finland's only non-partisan president and the only president to die outside Finland.
7   Juho Kusti Paasikivi
(1870–1956)
1946
1950
11 March 1946 1 March 1956 National Coalition Party (Kok.) b. 27 November 1870, Hämeenkoski
d. 14 December 1956, Helsinki
Member of parliament (1907–1909 and 1910–1914). Prime Minister (1918 and 1944–1946). Elected as president by the parliament in 1946 and re-elected by an electoral college in 1950.
8   Urho Kekkonen
(1900–1986)
1956
1962
1968
1978
1 March 1956 27 January 1982
(resigned)
Agrarian League (ML) b. 3 September 1900, Pielavesi
d. 31 August 1986, Helsinki
Member of parliament (1936–1956). Minister of Justice (1936–1937 and 1944–1946). Minister of the Interior (1937–1939 and 1950–1951). Speaker of parliament (1948–1950). Prime Minister (1950–1953 and 1954–1956). Elected as president by an electoral college in 1956 and re-elected in 1962, 1968 and 1978. In 1973, the term that started in 1968 was extended by four years by an exception law. Resigned in 1982 because of poor health. Served in the Finnish Civil War.
9   Mauno Koivisto
(1923–2017)
1982
1988
27 January 1982 1 March 1994 Social Democratic Party of Finland (SDP) b. 25 November 1923, Turku
d. 12 May 2017, Helsinki
Minister of Finance (1966–1967 and 1972). Governor of the Bank of Finland (1968–1982). Prime Minister (1968–1970 and 1979–1982). Elected as president by an electoral college in 1982 and re-elected in 1988. The first president born in independent Finland. Served in the Continuation War of the World War II.
10   Martti Ahtisaari
(b. 1937)
1994 1 March 1994 1 March 2000 Social Democratic Party of Finland (SDP) b. 23 June 1937, Viipuri
Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations (1987–1991). Elected as president in 1994. The first president elected by direct popular vote. Nobel Peace Prize laureate 2008. Member of The Elders.
11   Tarja Halonen
(b. 1943)
2000
2006
1 March 2000 1 March 2012 Social Democratic Party of Finland (SDP) b. 24 December 1943, Helsinki
Member of parliament (1979–2000). Minister of Justice (1990–1991). Minister for Foreign Affairs (1995–2000). Elected as president in 2000 and re-elected in 2006. The first president subject to term limits. Finland's first female president.
12   Sauli Niinistö
(b. 1948)
2012
2018
1 March 2012 Incumbent
(Term ends on 1 February or 1 March 2024)
National Coalition (Kok.) b. 24 August 1948, Salo
Member of parliament (1987–2003 and 2007–2011). Chairman of the National Coalition Party (1994–2001). Minister of Justice (1995–1996). Minister of Finance (1996–2003). Speaker of parliament in 2007–2011. Elected as president in 2012 and re-elected in 2018.

See also

References

  1. ^ https://finlandabroad.fi/web/usa/current-affairs/-/asset_publisher/h5w4iTUJhNne/content/centennial-story-of-finland-part-2-first-years-of-independence-1917-1927/384951
  2. ^ During Svinhufvud's regency, Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse was elected as the King of Finland on 9 October 1918. He never took office and renounced the throne on 14 December 1918.

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For the Swedish amp Russian names where applicable see List of Swedish monarchs and List of Russian monarchs This is a list of monarchs and heads of state of Finland that is the kings of Sweden with regents and viceroys of the Kalmar Union the grand dukes of Finland a title used by most Swedish monarchs up to the two year regency following the independence in 1917 with a brief flirtation with a truly domestic monarchy Contents 1 Part of the Kingdom of Sweden from the High Middle Ages until 1809 1 1 The House of Bjelbo 1 2 The House of Mecklenburg Schwerin 1 3 Rulers of the Kalmar Union and Regents Valtionhoitaja Riksforestandare 1 4 The House of Vasa 1 5 The House of Palatinate Zweibrucken 1 6 The House of Hesse 1 7 The House of Holstein Gottorp 2 Grand Principality of Finland in Russian Empire 1809 1917 2 1 The House of Romanov 3 Interim period 1917 1919 3 1 Regents appointed by parliament 3 2 The House of Hesse 4 List of presidents 1919 present 5 See also 6 ReferencesPart of the Kingdom of Sweden from the High Middle Ages until 1809 EditFinland as an integral part of Sweden under the King of Sweden Ruotsin kuningas Some texts suggest the Swedish rule of Finland started as early as during the Houses of Sverker and Eric Sverker I of Sweden 1130 1156 and Eric the Saint 1156 1160 But the first historic documents suggesting rule by Swedish kings in Finland not limited to sparse crusades and conquests are dated at around 1249 The House of Bjelbo Edit 1250 1275 Valdemar I Valdemar Birgerinpoika regent Birger Jarl 1275 1284 Magnus I Maunu I Ladonlukko 1284 1291 Benedict I Bengt Birgerinpoika 1291 1302 Birger Birger Maununpoika 1302 1319 Valdemar II Valdemar Maununpoika and his first wife 1319 1353 Ingeborg Eriksdottir of Norway widow of Valdemar II 1353 1356 Benedict II Pentti Algotinpoika 1357 1359 Eric I 1359 Magnus II Maunu II and Eric I 1359 1364 Magnus II Maunu II and Haakon sons of Magnus IIThe House of Mecklenburg Schwerin Edit 1364 1395 Albert King of Sweden Albrekt Mecklenburgilainen Rulers of the Kalmar Union and Regents Valtionhoitaja Riksforestandare Edit Karl Knutsson Bonde 1389 1412 Margaret I of Denmark Margareeta widow of King Haakon of Sweden mother of Olav IV and heiress of Estonia a Danish dominion 1396 1439 Eric II Eerik XIII Pommerilainen died 1459 a first cousin twice removed of Haakon I of Sweden 1438 1440 Carl Knutsson Bonde Regent Kaarle Knuutinpoika 1441 1448 Christopher of Bavaria Kristoffer Baijerilainen 1448 1448 Regents Bengt and Nils Jonsson Oxenstierna Pentti Jonsinpoika Harantahti and Niilo Jonsinpoika Harantahti 1448 1457 Charles I Kaarle I Knuutinpoika he had been 1442 48 chatelain and margrave of Viipuri county 1457 1457 Regents Jons Bengtsson Oxenstierna the archbishop and Eric Axelsson Tott arkkipiispa Jons Pentinpoika and herra Eerik Akselinpoika 1457 1464 Christian I of Sweden Kristian I 1464 1470 Charles I restored 1470 1497 Regent Sten Sture the elder Sten Sture vanhempi also 1483 1501 chatelain and margrave of Viipuri county 1497 1501 John I Juhana I 1501 1503 Regent Sten Sture the elder Sten Sture vanhempi 1504 1511 Regent Svante Nilsson Svante Niilonpoika Ekesion herra he did not use the name of Sture 1512 1512 Regent Eric Trolle 1512 1520 Regent Sten Sture the younger Sten Sture nuorempi he took the name of Sture of his great grandmother s family for image reasons and for its prestige 1520 1521 Christian II of Sweden Kristian II The House of Vasa Edit Juhana III 1521 1560 Gustav I Kustaa I Vaasa 1560 1569 Eric XIV Eerik XIV 1569 1592 John III restored adopted title Grand Prince of Finland Suomen suuriruhtinas around 1580 1592 1599 Sigismund Sigismund titled Grand Prince of Finland and John III Juhana III 1599 1606 John III Juhana III 1606 1632 Gustav II Adolph the Great Kustaa II Aadolf also titled Grand Prince of Finland 1632 1654 Christina of Sweden Kristiina also titled Grand Princess of FinlandThe House of Palatinate Zweibrucken Edit 1654 1660 Charles X Gustav Kaarle X Kustaa also titled Grand Prince of Finland 1660 1697 Charles XI Kaarle XI also titled Grand Prince of Finland 1697 1718 Charles XII Kaarle XII also titled Grand Prince of Finland 1719 1720 Ulrika Eleonora of Sweden Ulriika Eleonoora also titled Grand Princess of FinlandThe House of Hesse Edit 1720 1751 Frederick I of Sweden Fredrik I also titled Grand Prince of FinlandThe House of Holstein Gottorp Edit Kustaa III 1751 1771 Adolph Frederick Aadolf Fredrik Grand Prince of Finland 1771 1792 Gustav III Kustaa III Grand Prince of Finland 1792 1796 Charles duke of Sodermanland as Regent Sodermanlannin herttua Kaarle 1792 1809 Gustav IV Adolph Kustaa IV Aadolf Grand Prince of FinlandGrand Principality of Finland in Russian Empire 1809 1917 EditThe Grand Principality of Finland in the Russian Empire 1809 1917 with the Emperor of Russia as the Grand Prince of Finland Suomen suuriruhtinas The House of Romanov Edit Nikolai II 1809 1825 Alexander I Aleksanteri I 1825 1855 Nicholas I Nikolai I 1855 1881 Alexander II Aleksanteri II 1881 1894 Alexander III Aleksanteri III 1894 1917 Nicholas II Nikolai II Interim period 1917 1919 EditDuring the interregnum from the fall of Nicholas II to the end of the Finnish Civil War in spring 1918 sovereignty in Finland was exercised by the Finnish Parliament and until the October Revolution and the declaration of independence the Russian interim government After the civil war regents valtionhoitaja were appointed by the parliament and a new king elected In May 1918 President Woodrow Wilson stated that the U S shall be willing to recognize the Republic of Finland only when she shows that she is not controlled by Germany as she now seems to be 1 Regents appointed by parliament Edit 27 May 1918 12 December 1918 Pehr Evind Svinhufvud 2 12 December 1918 26 July 1919 Baron Carl Gustaf Emil MannerheimThe House of Hesse Edit Name Portrait Birth Marriage s Death ClaimFredrik Kaarle9 October 1918 14 December 1918 67 days 1868PrussiaSon of Frederick William Landgrave of Hesseand Princess Anna of Prussia Princess Margaret of Prussia18936 children 28 May 1940KasselAged 72 King elect of FinlandList of presidents 1919 present EditThe president of Finland is Finland s head of state Under the Constitution of Finland executive power is vested in the president and the government with the president possessing limited powers National Progressive Party Agrarian League Centre Party 1965 1988 Centre of Finland from 1988 National Coalition National Coalition Party 1918 1951 Social Democratic Party of Finland Labour People s Party of Finland 1899 1903 Social Democratic Party in Finland 1903 1906 Rank Portrait President Birth Death Elected Took Office Left Office Political Party until election Birth and death1 Kaarlo Juho Stahlberg 1865 1952 1919 26 July 1919 2 March 1925 National Progressive Party Ed b 28 January 1865 Suomussalmid 22 September 1952 HelsinkiMember of parliament 1908 1910 1914 1918 and 1930 1933 Speaker of parliament 1914 1917 President of the Supreme Administrative Court 1918 1919 Elected as president by the parliament in 1919 2 Lauri Kristian Relander 1883 1942 1925 2 March 1925 2 March 1931 Agrarian League ML b 31 May 1883 Kurkijokid 9 February 1942 HelsinkiMember of parliament 1910 1914 and 1917 1920 Speaker of parliament 1919 1920 Governor of Viipuri Province 1920 1925 Elected as president by an electoral college in 1925 3 Pehr Evind Svinhufvud 1861 1944 1931 2 March 1931 1 March 1937 National Coalition Party Kok b 15 December 1861 Saaksmakid 29 February 1944 LuumakiMember of the Estate of Nobles in the Diet of Finland 1894 and 1899 1906 Member of parliament 1907 1917 and 1930 1931 Speaker of parliament 1907 1913 Regent interim head of state of Finland 1918 Prime Minister 1917 1918 and 1930 1931 Elected as president by an electoral college in 1931 4 Kyosti Kallio 1873 1940 1937 1 March 1937 19 December 1940 died Agrarian League ML b 10 April 1873 Ylivieskad 19 December 1940 HelsinkiMember of parliament 1907 1937 Chairman of the Agrarian League 1909 1917 Minister of Agriculture 1919 1920 and 1921 1922 Speaker of parliament 1920 1921 1922 1924 1925 1927 1928 1929 and 1930 1936 Prime Minister 1922 1924 1925 1926 1929 1930 and 1936 1937 Elected as president by an electoral college in 1937 Announced resignation in 1940 because of poor health but died in office 5 Risto Ryti 1889 1956 19401943 19 December 1940 4 August 1944 resigned National Progressive Party Ed b 3 February 1889 Huittinend 25 October 1956 HelsinkiMember of parliament 1919 1924 and 1927 1929 Minister of Finance 1921 1922 and 1922 1924 Governor of the Bank of Finland 1923 1940 and 1944 1945 Prime Minister 1939 1940 Elected as president by the electoral college from 1937 in 1940 and re elected in 1943 also by the electoral college from 1937 Resigned in 1944 due to the Ryti Ribbentrop Agreement 6 Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim 1867 1951 1944 4 August 1944 11 March 1946 resigned Non partisan b 4 June 1867 Askainend 27 January 1951 Lausanne SwitzerlandRegent interim head of state of Finland 1918 1919 Commander in Chief of the Finnish Defence Forces 1939 1945 The only War Marshal and Marshal of Finland Decreed as president in 1944 by an exception law Resigned in 1946 because of poor health Finland s only non partisan president and the only president to die outside Finland 7 Juho Kusti Paasikivi 1870 1956 19461950 11 March 1946 1 March 1956 National Coalition Party Kok b 27 November 1870 Hameenkoskid 14 December 1956 HelsinkiMember of parliament 1907 1909 and 1910 1914 Prime Minister 1918 and 1944 1946 Elected as president by the parliament in 1946 and re elected by an electoral college in 1950 8 Urho Kekkonen 1900 1986 1956196219681978 1 March 1956 27 January 1982 resigned Agrarian League ML b 3 September 1900 Pielavesid 31 August 1986 HelsinkiMember of parliament 1936 1956 Minister of Justice 1936 1937 and 1944 1946 Minister of the Interior 1937 1939 and 1950 1951 Speaker of parliament 1948 1950 Prime Minister 1950 1953 and 1954 1956 Elected as president by an electoral college in 1956 and re elected in 1962 1968 and 1978 In 1973 the term that started in 1968 was extended by four years by an exception law Resigned in 1982 because of poor health Served in the Finnish Civil War 9 Mauno Koivisto 1923 2017 19821988 27 January 1982 1 March 1994 Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP b 25 November 1923 Turkud 12 May 2017 HelsinkiMinister of Finance 1966 1967 and 1972 Governor of the Bank of Finland 1968 1982 Prime Minister 1968 1970 and 1979 1982 Elected as president by an electoral college in 1982 and re elected in 1988 The first president born in independent Finland Served in the Continuation War of the World War II 10 Martti Ahtisaari b 1937 1994 1 March 1994 1 March 2000 Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP b 23 June 1937 ViipuriUnder Secretary General of the United Nations 1987 1991 Elected as president in 1994 The first president elected by direct popular vote Nobel Peace Prize laureate 2008 Member of The Elders 11 Tarja Halonen b 1943 20002006 1 March 2000 1 March 2012 Social Democratic Party of Finland SDP b 24 December 1943 HelsinkiMember of parliament 1979 2000 Minister of Justice 1990 1991 Minister for Foreign Affairs 1995 2000 Elected as president in 2000 and re elected in 2006 The first president subject to term limits Finland s first female president 12 Sauli Niinisto b 1948 20122018 1 March 2012 Incumbent Term ends on 1 February or 1 March 2024 National Coalition Kok b 24 August 1948 SaloMember of parliament 1987 2003 and 2007 2011 Chairman of the National Coalition Party 1994 2001 Minister of Justice 1995 1996 Minister of Finance 1996 2003 Speaker of parliament in 2007 2011 Elected as president in 2012 and re elected in 2018 See also EditAncient kings of Finland Duke of Finland Governor General of Finland King of Kvenland List of Danish monarchs List of Greenlandic rulers List of Norwegian monarchs List of rulers of Iceland List of Russian monarchs List of Swedish governors general List of Swedish monarchs Monarchy of Finland President of Finland Prime Minister of FinlandReferences Edit https finlandabroad fi web usa current affairs asset publisher h5w4iTUJhNne content centennial story of finland part 2 first years of independence 1917 1927 384951 During Svinhufvud s regency Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse was elected as the King of Finland on 9 October 1918 He never took office and renounced the throne on 14 December 1918 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of monarchs and heads of state of Finland amp oldid 1147663305, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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