The Children of Adam and Eve

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King of Sweden Gustav VI Adolph , 18821973 (aged 90 years)

Name
King of Sweden Gustav VI Adolph //
Name prefix
King of Sweden
Given names
Gustav VI Adolph
Family with parents
father
18581950
Birth: 16 June 1858 29 21 Drottningholm, Ekerö Municipality, Stockholm County, Uppland, Sweden
Death: 29 October 1950Drottningholm, Ekerö Municipality, Stockholm County, Uppland, Sweden
mother
18621930
Birth: 7 August 1862Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Death: 4 April 1930Rome, Lazio, Italy
Marriage Marriage1881
23 months
himself
18821973
Birth: 11 November 1882 24 20 Stockholm, Stockholm County, Sweden
Death: 15 September 1973Helsingborg, Helsingborg Municipality, Skåne County, Scania, Sweden
Family with Margaret Victoria Charlotte Augusta Norah
himself
18821973
Birth: 11 November 1882 24 20 Stockholm, Stockholm County, Sweden
Death: 15 September 1973Helsingborg, Helsingborg Municipality, Skåne County, Scania, Sweden
wife
Princess of Connaught Margaret Victoria Charlotte Augusta Norah
18821920
Birth: 15 January 1882 31 21 Bagshot, Surrey, England
Death: 1 May 1920Stockholm, Stockholm County, Sweden
son
son
Sigvard Oscar Fredrik Count of Wisborg
daughter
Ingrid Victoria Princess of Sweden
son
Bertil Gustaf Oscar Prince of Sweden
son
Carl Johan Arthur Count of Wisborg
Birth
Birth of a son
Death of a paternal grandfather
Death of a paternal grandmother
Death of a wife
Death of a mother
Death of a son
Death of a father
Address: Drottningholm Palace, Drottningholm, Ekerö Municipality, Stockholm County, Uppland, Sweden
Burial of a father
Address: Riddarholmen Church, Stockholm, Stockholm County, Sweden.
Burial of a mother
Death
Burial
Address: Royal Cemetery, Haga Castle, Enköping, Enköping Municipality, Uppsala County. Uppland, Sweden.
Last change
25 November 202209:54:45
Author of last change: Danny
Note

He was educated at the universities of Uppsala and Oslo. He entered the
army in 1902, served with both the Swedish and Norwegian forces, and
obtained the rank of general in 1932. Known as a patron of the arts,
Gustav was a serious collector of Chinese art. He also won an
international reputation as a classical archaeologist, having Worked in
the Field in Greece, Cyprus, and Italy. Gustav was succeeded by his
grandson, King Carl XVI Gustaf.