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List of Swedish queens
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This is a list of Swedish queens, starting with the consorts of King Gustav I.
- 1523-1535 : Catherine of Saxe-Lauenburg (first wife of Gustav I)
- 1536-1551 : Margareta Leijonhufvud (second)
- 1552-1560 : Katarina Stenbock (third), d. 1621
- Briefly 1568 : Karin Månsdotter (wife of Eric XIV) (deposed)
- 1568-1583 : Catherine Jagellonica of Poland (first wife of John III)
- 1585-1592 : Gunilla Bielke (second), d. 1597
- 1592-1598 : Anna of Austria (wife of Sigismund)
- 1604-1611 : Christina of Holstein-Gottorp (second wife of Charles IX), d. 1625
- 1620-1632 : Maria Eleonora of Brandenburg (wife of Gustavus Adolphus), d. 1655
- 1632-1654 : Christina of Sweden (reigning), d. 1689 (abdicated)
- 1654-1660 : Hedwig Eleonora of Holstein-Gottorp (wife of Charles X), d. 1715
- 1680-1693 : Ulrike Eleonora of Denmark (wife of Charles XI)
- 1718-1741 : Ulrike Eleonora of Sweden (reigning 1718-1720, wife of Frederick)
- 1751-1771 : Louisa Ulrika of Prussia (wife of Adolf Frederick), d. 1782
- 1771-1792 : Sophie Magdalena of Denmark (wife of Gustav III), d. 1813
- 1794-1809 : Frederica Dorothea Wilhelmina of Baden (wife of Gustav IV Adolf) (deposed)
- 1809-1818 : Hedwig Elizabeth Charlotte of Holstein-Gottorp (wife of Charles XIII)
- 1818-1844 : Désirée Clary (wife of Charles XIV), d. 1860
- 1844-1859 : Josephine of Leuchtenberg (wife of Oscar I), d. 1879
- 1859-1871 : Louise of the Netherlands (wife of Charles XV)
- 1872-1907 : Sophia of Nassau (wife of Oscar II), d. 1913
- 1907-1930 : Victoria of Baden (wife of Gustav V)
- 1950-1965 : Louise Mountbatten (second wife of Gustav VI Adolf)
- Since 1976 : Silvia Sommerlath (wife of Carl XVI Gustaf)
See also: List of Swedish monarchs
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