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This is a list of Swedish queens consort and spouses of Swedish monarchs and regents. The list covers a large time span and the role of a consort has changed much over the centuries. The first Swedish consorts are spoken of in legends. The consorts until c. 1000 are often semi-legendary, as are the monarchs. Between the 14th and 16th century, during periods of de facto Swedish independence from the formal union with Denmark, the Swedish regents did not have the title of king or queen, nor did the spouses of kings have the title of queen consort, although they had the equivalent position. Due to unions with Finland, Denmark and Norway, many of the Swedish consorts were also consorts of monarchs of these countries. Consorts listed during the period of 1380–1520 were in fact also consorts to monarchs of Denmark. The consorts listed during the period of 1814-1905 were also consorts to monarchs of Norway. Finland was from the Middle Ages a part of Sweden, and although there was no official title, such as "Queen Consort of Finland", from the 16th century until the year of 1809, the queen consort of Sweden also held the title "Grand Princess of Finland." Sweden has had three female monarchs, and one of the consorts listed below is a male. == Semi legendary queens== ''This is a list of Swedish queens of legend.'' * Vana, (wife of Sveigðir) * Drifa (wife of Vanlade) * 3rd century : Drott, wife of Domar * 4th century : Skjalf (wife of Agne) * 5th century : Bera (wife of Yngvi and Alf) * 6th century : Yrsa, wife of Eadgils * 7th century : Gauthildr Algautsdóttir of Götaland, (wife of Ingjald) * 7th century : Princess of Småland, daughter of king Heidrek of Småland, (wife of Ivar Vidfamne) * 8th century : Inghild of Sweden (wife of Randver) * 970-975 : Ingeborg Thrandsdotter (wife of Olof Björnsson) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of Swedish consorts」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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