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Charles XIV John of Sweden
King of Sweden and Norway between 1818–1844. Prince of Ponte Corvo 1806–1810 and French field marshal (1763–1844)
Carl XV of Sweden
King of Sweden and Norway (1859-1872)
Margaret I of Denmark
Queen of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden
Charles IX of Sweden
King of Sweden in 1604–1611
Charles XIII of Sweden
King of Sweden (1809-1818) and King of Norway (1814-1818)
Ulrika Eleonora I of Sweden
queen regnant of Sweden from 1718 to 1720 (1688–1741)
Magnus IV of Sweden
King of Sweden and Norway (1316–1374)
Christina of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp
queen consort of Sweden (1573-1625)
Philippa of England
Queen Consort of Sweden, Norway and Denmark, Royal Princess of England
Hedvig Eleonora of Holstein-Gottorp
queen of Sweden (1636-1715)
Christina of Saxony
Saxon princess who became Queen consort of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden
Sten Sture the Elder
Swedish statesman and military figure (1440-1503)
Sten Sture the Younger
Regent of Sweden (1493-1520)
Ingeborg of Norway
Norwegian politician (1301-1361)
Svante Nilsson
Swedish statesman (1460-1512)
Bengt Jönsson (Oxenstierna)
Swedish noble
Jöns Bengtsson Oxenstierna
Swedish archbishop
Eric Trolle
Regent of Sweden (1460-1530)
Nils Jönsson (Oxenstierna)
Regent of Sweden
Erik Axelsson Tott
Regent of Sweden (1419-1481)
Kettil Karlsson
Regent of Sweden
Ingemund Bengtsson
Swedish politician (1919–2000)
Regent
A Reichsverweser () or imperial regent represented a monarch when there was a vacancy in the throne, such as during a prolonged absence or in the period between the monarch's death and the accession of a successor. The term comes from the Old High German and means "for or in the place of a person". The plural form is the same as the singular.