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The nation of Finland has never been an independent sovereign monarchy: no attempt to establish a fully-fledged Finnish monarchy has been successful. When it finally became established as a modern independent nation-state, it was – despite a very brief flirtation with monarchy – in the form of a republic. The … See more
There are no records of ancient kings of Finland, but it is possible that various tribal leaders may have held the title of king.
Finland has been part of monarchical states as a sub-unit of a monarchy based outside Finland … See moreIn December 1917, Finland declared independence from Russia, in response to the October Revolution in Russia. The internal unrest in the country soon descended into an … See more
In 1742, following the Russian occupation of Finland in the Russo-Swedish War (1741–1743) and vague promises of making the country independent, the four estates See more
Following the capture of Finland from Sweden by Russia in 1809, Finland kept the Swedish constitution formally intact and became an … See more
In June 2014 there was a suggestion for reinstituting monarchy by some members of the Finnish National Coalition Party for the party's general assembly. While the proposal failed to garner any meaningful support, it got some national media coverage, which … See more
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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.
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No record has survived about ancient kings of Finland, but Finland has been part of monarchical states as a sub-unit of a monarchy based outside Finland proper. After the 13th century Swedish conquest, Finland was a part of the Kingdom of Sweden and occasionally a usually nominal Duc… - Duke Peter of Holstein-Gottorp
In 1742, following the Russian occupation of Finland in the Russo-Swedish War (1741–1743) and vague promises of making the country independent, the four estates gathered in Turku and decided to ask Empress Elizabeth of Russia if the then Duke Peter of Holstein-Gottorp, great-ne…
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WebFirst monarch of an independent Finland Wolfgang, King of Finland (1940-1989) 6 November 1896 – 12 July 1989 Baroness Sofia Rehbinder (m.1920) Second son of the preceding …
Monarchy of Finland
https://wblog.wiki/en/Monarchy_of_FinlandWebMonarchy of Finland. The nation of Finland has never been an independent sovereign monarchy: no attempt to establish a fully-fledged Finnish monarchy has been …
Monarchy of Finland | Detailed Pedia
https://www.detailedpedia.com/wiki-Monarchy_of_FinlandWebMonarchy of Finland The nation of Finland has never been an independent sovereign monarchy : no attempt to establish a fully-fledged Finnish monarchy has been …
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WebThe Prince of Hessen, Friedrich Karl, was chosen by the Finnish Parliament to be the first King of Finland. However, before he was crowned Germany lost the WWI, and the Prince …
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https://trek.zone/en/finland/places/874591/monarchy-of-finland-helsinkiWebMonarchy of FinlandEarly developmentsDuke Peter of Holstein-GottorpAutonomous Grand PrincipalityMonarchy and early independenceMonarchy today+. The nation of Finlandhas …
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WebThe Prince of Hessen, Friedrich Karl, was chosen by the Finnish Parliament to be the first King of Finland. However, before he was crowned Germany lost the WWI, and the Prince …
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