House of Bernadotte
Cadet branch of the House of de Bernadotte
- Coat of Arms
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House of Bernadotte
Marshals of France
Princes of Pontecorvo
1806–1810 -
House of Bernadotte
Kings of Sweden
1818-
- Kings of Sweden
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Charles XIV John
1818–1844 -
Charles XIV John
1818–1844
Stars first appear in 1818 during the coronation of Charles XIV Johan -
Oscar I
1844–1859
Stars aligned as the Plough in 1844
Plurality proposal
with a imperial eagle Or -
Oscar I
1844–1859
Two arms can be found for Oscar I, both dated to 1844
Minority proposal
with a raven Sable -
Charles XV
1859–1872 -
Oscar II
1872–1907
Oscar II reverted back to the eagle but kept it Sable -
Gustav V
1907–1950
The eagle changed back to Or from 1908 -
Gustaf VI Adolf
1950–1973 -
Carl XVI Gustaf
1973–
- Kings of Sweden and Norway
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Charles XIV John
1818–1844 -
Charles XIV John
1818–1844 -
Oscar I
1844–1859
Plurality proposal -
Oscar I
1844–1859
Minority proposal -
Charles XV
1859–1872 -
Oscar II
1872–1905
- Cadet Branches
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House of Bernadotte af Wisborg
Counts of Wisborg
First creation issued from Prince Oscar, second son of Oscar II
Second creation issued from Prince Lennart, only son of Prince Wilhelm of Sweden, and Princes Sigvard and Carl Johan, second and fourth sons of Gustaf VI Adolf
- Personal Arms
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Charles John
Crown Prince of Sweden -
Charles John
Crown Prince of Sweden and Norway -
Carl Ludvig Eugen Bernadotte
Crown Prince of Sweden
and Norway
Duke of Skåne
1826-1859 -
Oscar Gustaf Adolf
Crown Prince of Sweden
Duke of Värmland
1905–1907 -
Oscar Gustaf Adolf
Crown Prince of Sweden
and Norway
Duke of Värmland
1858-1907 -
Carl Bernadotte
Duke of Östergötland
1911-1937 -
Carl Bernadotte
Prince of the Belgian nobility
Title awarded by King Leopold III of the Belgians in 1937 -
Gustav V
Duke of Värmland
1858–1907 -
Gustaf VI Adolf
Duke of Scania
1907-1950 -
Prince Eugen
Duke of Närke
1905-1947