List of knights of the Order of the Seraphim
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This is a list of the knights (men) and members (women) of the Royal Order of the Seraphim:
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[edit].................... | Deceased Swedish Royal Knight or Member |
.................... | Living Swedish Royal Knight or Member |
.................... | Deceased Foreign Royal Knight or Member |
.................... | Living Foreign Royal Knight or Member |
.................... | Deceased Foreign Presidential Knight or Member |
.................... | Living Foreign Presidential Knight or Member |
Sweden
[edit]Royal family of Sweden
[edit]Nr | Date | Image | Name | Title | Country | Motto | Notes |
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Frederick I (1748–51), the founder | |||||||
1 | 17 April 1748 | Frederick I | King of Sweden 1720–51 Landgrave of Hessen-Kassel 1730–51 | Sweden Hesse | I Gud mitt hopp | ||
2 | 17 April 1748 | Adolf Frederick | Prince-Bishop of Lübeck 1727–50 Crown Prince of Sweden 1743–51 King of Sweden 1751–71 | Sweden | Salus publica salus mea | ||
3 | 17 April 1748 | Gustav III | Crown Prince of Sweden 1751–71 King of Sweden 1771–92 | Sweden | Fäderneslandet | ||
29 | 26 September 1748 | Charles XIII | Prince of Sweden, Duke of Södermanland since 1772 Regent 1792–96 King of Sweden 1809–18 King of Norway 1814–18 | Sweden Norway | Folkets väl min högsta lag | ||
Gustav III (1771–92) | |||||||
96 | 1 November 1778 | Gustav IV Adolf | Crown Prince of Sweden 1778–92 King of Sweden 1792–1809 | Sweden | Gud och folket | Gustav III's son | |
103 | 25 August 1782 | Carl Gustav | Prince of Sweden Duke of Småland | Sweden | Gustav III's son | ||
Gustav IV Adolf (1792–1809) | |||||||
138 | 3 July 1798 | Carl Adolf | Prince of Sweden | Sweden | Was only 7 days old | ||
140 | 9 November 1799 | Gustav | Crown Prince of Sweden 1799–1809 | Sweden | Gustav IV's son | ||
Karl XIII (1809–18) | |||||||
164 | 28 December 1809 | Charles August (1768–1810) | Prince de Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg Crown Prince of Sweden 1809–10 | Sweden | För lagen och fosterlandet | ||
169 | 21 August 1810 | Charles XIV John (1763–1844) | Prince of Ponte Corvo Crown Prince of Sweden (1810–18) and Norway (1814–18) King of Sweden and Norway (1818–44) | Sweden Norway France | Folkets kärlek min belöning | ||
170 | 26 September 1810 | Oscar I (1799–1859) | Prince of Sweden Duke of Södermanland since 1811 Crown Prince of Sweden and Norway 1818–44 King of Sweden and Norway 1844–59 | Sweden Norway France | Rätt och sanning | ||
Karl XIV Johan (1818–44) | |||||||
234 | 3 May 1826 (birth) | Charles XV (1826–1872) | Duke of Skåne (1826–59) Prince of Sweden and Norway Crown Prince of Sweden and Norway 1844–59 King of Sweden and Norway 1859–72 | Sweden Norway | Land skall med lag byggas | Oscar I's son (1st) | |
239 | 21 January 1829 (birth) | Oscar II (1829–1907) | Duke of Östergötland (1829–72) Prince of Sweden and Norway King of Sweden and Norway 1872–1905 King of Sweden 1905–07 | Sweden Norway Sweden | Brödrafolkens väl Sveriges väl (after 1905) | Oscar I's son (3rd) | |
24 August 1831 (birth) | August (1831–1873) | Prince of Sweden and Norway Duke of Dalarna ( lifelong ) | Sweden Norway | Oscar I's son (4th) | |||
Oscar I (1844–59) | |||||||
339 | 16 June 1858 (birth) | Gustaf V (1858–1950) | Duke of Värmland (1858–1907) Prince of Sweden and Norway Crown Prince of Sweden and Norway 1872–1905 Crown Prince of Sweden 1905–07 King of Sweden 1907–50 | Sweden Norway Sweden | Med folket för fosterlandet | Oscar II's son (1st) | |
Karl XV (1859–72) | |||||||
349 | 15 November 1859 (birth) | Oscar (1859–1953) | Duke of Gotland (1859–88) Prince of Sweden and Norway Prince Bernadotte since 1888 Count Bernadotte of Wisborg since 1892 | Sweden Norway Sweden | Oscar II's son (2nd) Never erased from the register | ||
362 | 27 February 1861 (birth) | Carl (1861–1951) | Prince of Sweden and Norway Prince of Sweden 1905 - Duke of Västergötland ( lifelong ) | Sweden Norway Sweden | Oscar II's son (3rd) | ||
386 | 1 August 1865 (birth) | Eugen (1865–1947) | Prince of Sweden and Norway Prince of Sweden 1905 - Duke of Närke ( lifelong ) | Sweden Norway Sweden | Oscar II's son (4th) | ||
Oscar II (1872–1907) | |||||||
466 | 11 November 1882 (birth) | Gustaf VI Adolf (1882–1973) | Duke of Skåne (1882–1950) Prince of Sweden and Norway Prince of Sweden 1905–07 Crown Prince of Sweden 1907–50 King of Sweden 1950–73 | Sweden Norway Sweden | Plikten framför allt | Gustaf V's son (1st) | |
17 June 1884 (birth) | Wilhelm (1884–1965) | Prince of Sweden and Norway Prince of Sweden 1905 - Duke of Södermanland ( lifelong ) | Sweden Norway Sweden | Gustaf V's son (2nd) | |||
20 April 1889 (birth) | Erik (1889–1918) | Prince of Sweden and Norway Prince of Sweden 1905 - Duke of Västmanland ( lifelong ) | Sweden Norway Sweden | Gustaf V's son (3rd) | |||
566 | 22 April 1906 (birth) | Gustaf Adolf (1906–1947) | Prince of Sweden Duke of Västerbotten ( lifelong ) | Sweden | Gustaf VI Adolf's son and Carl XVI Gustaf's father | ||
570 | 7 June 1907 (birth) | Sigvard (1907–2002) | Prince of Sweden, Duke of Uppland 1907–34 Count Bernadotte of Wisborg since 1951 | Sweden | Gustaf VI Adolf's son Erased from the register 15 June 1934 | ||
Gustaf V (1907–50) | |||||||
575 | 28 April 1908 | Victoria (1862–1930) | Queen of Sweden | Sweden Baden | Gustaf V's wife | ||
576 | 28 April 1908 | Sofia (1836–1913) | Dowager Queen of Sweden | Sweden Nassau | Oscar II's wife and Gustaf V's mother | ||
596 | 8 May 1909 (birth) | Lennart (1909–2004) | Prince of Sweden, Duke of Småland 1909–32 Count Bernadotte of Wisborg since 1951 | Sweden | Erased from the register 15 June 1934 | ||
605 | 10 January 1911 (birth) | Carl (1911–2003) | Prince of Sweden, Duke of Östergötland 1911–37 Prince Bernadotte 1937–2003 | Sweden | Erased from the register 16 February 1961 | ||
612 | 28 February 1912 (birth) | Bertil (1912–1997) | Prince of Sweden Duke of Halland ( lifelong ) | Sweden | Gustaf VI Adolf's son | ||
627 | 31 October 1916 (birth) | Carl Johan (1916–2012) | Prince of Sweden, Duke of Dalarna 1916–46 Count Bernadotte of Wisborg since 1951 | Sweden | Gustaf VI Adolf's son Erased from the register 22 February 1946 | ||
700 | 30 April 1946 (birth) | Carl XVI Gustaf (1946–) | Duke of Jämtland 1946–73 Prince of Sweden 1946–50 Crown Prince of Sweden 1950–73 King of Sweden since 1973 | Sweden | För Sverige i tiden | ||
Gustaf VI Adolf (1950–73) | |||||||
708 | 29 October 1950 | Louise (1889–1965) | Queen of Sweden (consort) | Sweden United Kingdom | |||
713 | 22 March 1952 | Sibylla (1908–1972) | Princess of Saxe-Cobourg and Gotha (born) Princess of Sweden, Duchess of Västerbotten (marriage) | Sweden Saxe-Coburg-Gotha | |||
714 | 22 March 1952 | Margaretha (1934–) | Princess of Sweden | Sweden | |||
715 | 22 March 1952 | Birgitta (1937–) | Princess of Sweden | Sweden | |||
716 | 22 March 1952 | Désirée (1938–) | Princess of Sweden | Sweden | |||
717 | 22 March 1952 | Christina (1943–) | Princess of Sweden | Sweden | |||
718 | 22 March 1952 | Ingeborg (1878–1958) | Princess of Denmark (born) Princess of Sweden, duchess of Västergötland (consort) | Sweden Denmark | Christian X's sister and Frederik IX & Knud's aunt | ||
746 | 21 May 1960 | Ingrid (1910–2000) | Princess of Sweden Cr. Princess of Denmark 1935–47 Queen of Denmark 1947–72 Dowager Queen 1972–2000 | Denmark Sweden | Frederik IX of Denmark's wife and Margrethe II's mother | ||
761 | 8 December 1965 | Margaretha (1899–1977) | Princess of Sweden (born) Princess of Denmark (marriage) | Denmark Sweden | Prince Axel of Denmark's wife | ||
Carl XVI Gustaf (1973–) | |||||||
782 | 6 May 1976 | Silvia (1943–) | Queen of Sweden (consort) | Sweden Germany | |||
784 | 14 July 1995 | Victoria (1977–) | Princess of Sweden 1977–80 Crown Prince of Sweden, Duchess of Västergötland since 1980 | Sweden | Considered from birth. | ||
786 | 13 May 1997 | Carl Philip (1979–) | Born as Crown Prince of Sweden Duke of Värmland Prince of Sweden since 1980 | Sweden | Considered from birth. | ||
797 | 10 June 2000 | Madeleine (1982–) | Princess of Sweden Duchess of Hälsingland and Gästrikland | Sweden | Considered from birth. | ||
815 | 30 August 1995 | Lilian (1915–2013) | Princess of Sweden Duchess of Halland | Sweden United Kingdom | On her 80th birthday | ||
858 | 19 June 2010 | Daniel (1973–) | Prince of Sweden Duke of Västergötand | Sweden | |||
861 | 23 February 2012 | Estelle (2012–) | Princess of Sweden Duchess of Östergötland | Sweden | Considered from birth, got insignia at baptism 22 May 2012 | ||
866 | 20 February 2014 | Leonore (2014–) | Princess of Sweden Duchess of Gotland | Sweden | Considered from birth, got insignia at baptism 8 June 2014 | ||
869 | 13 June 2015 | Sofia (1984–) | Princess of Sweden Duchess of Värmland | Sweden | Was given the order at her wedding | ||
870 | 15 June 2015 | Nicolas (2015–) | Prince of Sweden Duke of Ångermanland | Sweden | Considered from birth, got insignia at baptism 11 October 2015 | ||
871 | 2 March 2016 | Oscar (2016–) | Prince of Sweden Duke of Skåne | Sweden | Considered from birth, got insignia at baptism 27 May 2016 | ||
873 | 19 April 2016 | Alexander (2016–) | Prince of Sweden Duke of Södermanland | Sweden | Considered from birth, got insignia at baptism 9 September 2016 | ||
878 | 31 August 2017 | Gabriel (2017–) | Prince of Sweden Duke of Dalarna | Sweden | Considered from birth, got insignia at baptism 1 December 2017 | ||
880 | 9 March 2018 | Adrienne (2018–) | Princess of Sweden Duchess of Blekinge | Sweden | Considered from birth, got insignia at baptism 8 June 2018 | ||
883 | 26 March 2021 | Julian (2021–) | Prince of Sweden Duke of Halland | Sweden | Considered from birth, got insignia at baptism 14 August 2021 |
Notable Swedish historical figures
[edit]Frederick I of Sweden (1748–51)
[edit]Nr | Date | Image | Name | Title | Country | Motto | Notes |
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Frederick I (1748–51), the founder | |||||||
4 | 17 April 1748 | Gustaf Bonde (1682–1764) | Count Governor of Östergötland County 1718–21 President of Bergskollegium 1721–27 Privy Council 1727–39 | Sweden | Velis contractis | ||
5 | 17 April 1748 | Ture Gabriel Bielke | Count General-Major Privy Council 1727–39 | Sweden | Probantur tempestate fortes | ||
6 | 17 April 1748 | Jakob Cronstedt | Count Privy Council | Sweden | Mihi cura futuri | ||
7 | 17 April 1748 | Edvard Didrik Taube | Count Over-Amiral from 1734 Privy Council 1734–39 | Sweden | Nec spe nec metu | ||
8 | 17 April 1748 | Axel Löwen | Baron, Count from 1751 General of infantry 1737 Privy Council 1739–66 | Sweden | Non vana Quæro | ||
17 April 1748 | Anders Johan von Höpken | Count, 22 July 1762 President of the Chancellery 1752–61 Privy Council 1746–61, 1773–80 | Sweden | [1] | |||
13 | 17 April 1748 | Carl Gustaf Tessin | Count Lord Marshal 1738 Privy Council 1741–61 President of the Chancellery 1746–52 | Sweden | Constanter et sincere | ||
23 | 17 April 1748 | Carl Cronstedt | Baron General of Infantry Lord High Constable of Sweden | Sweden | Malo quam vincula flammas |
Adolf Frederick of Sweden (1751–71)
[edit]Nr | Date | Image | Name | Title | Country | Motto | Notes |
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Adolf Frederick (1751–71) | |||||||
40 | 25 November 1751 | Rutger Fuchs | Baron General-Major Governor of Stockholm 1739–53 | Sweden | Respice finem | ||
44 | 23 November 1752 | Carl Fredrik Scheffer | Count and Diplomat | Sweden | Lydnad and frihet | ||
50 | 24 November 1754 | Karl Ridderstolpe | Baron from 1751 Vice Admiral | Sweden | Et deus et patria testes | ||
54 | 24 November 1755 | Fredrik Vilhelm von Hessenstein | Swedish Prince Field Marshal | Sweden | Illegitimate son of Frederick I | ||
56 | 21 November 1757 | Carl Lagerberg | Baron from 1758 Privy Council 1755–65 | Sweden | Cuique suum | ||
60 | 24 November 1760 | Adam Horn af Kanckas | Count Lieutenant-General 1759 Privy Council 1761–69 & 1771 | Sweden | Amore honoris | ||
74 | 24 November 1766 | Axel Lagerbielke | Baron from 1766 Vice Admiral 1758 Privy Council 1765–69 | Sweden | Amore legis | ||
76 | 1 May 1769 | Gustaf David Hamilton | Count Field Marshal 1765 | Sweden | Virtute decet non sanguine nite | ||
77 | 1 May 1769 | Augustin Ehrensvärd | Count & Field Marshal | Sweden | Oombytelig | ||
83 | 26 November 1770 | Ulrik Scheffer | Baron, Count from 1771 Privy Council 1769–83 President of the Chancellery 1772–83 | Sweden | Nec temere, nec timide |
Gustav III of Sweden (1771–92)
[edit]Nr | Date | Image | Name | Title | Country | Motto | Notes |
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Gustav III (1771–92) | |||||||
91 | 21 November 1774 | Fredrik Ribbing | Baron, Count from 1778 Privy Council 1766–69 & 1772 | Sweden | Fide radicata | ||
94 | 25 November 1776 | Gabriel Spens | Count Field Marshal 1776 Lord of the Realm 1778 | Sweden | Pro rege et patriae | ||
105 | 1 September 1782 | Fredrik Sparre | Baron, Count from 1797 Privy Council 1781–89 Lord High Chancellor 1792–97 | Sweden | Fide stabile | ||
109 | 22 November 1784 | Carl Axel Wachtmeister | Count Chancellor of Justice 1779–93 & 1796–1809 Lord High Steward and president of Svea Court of Appeal 1787–1809 | Sweden | Comite virtute | ||
116 | 26 November 1787 | Arvid Fredrik Kurck | Baron, Count from 1797 President of Göta Court of Appeal 1781–92 President of Kammarkollegium 1792–1801 | Sweden | Quo jus, huc animus | ||
118 | 22 November 1790 | Philip von Platen (Field Marshal) | Baron from 1797 Governor General of Pomerania 1796–1800 Field Marshal 1799 | Sweden | Tout au devoir | Accolade on 28 April 1791 | |
119 | 22 November 1790 | Johan Gabriel Oxenstierna | Count Privy Council 1786–89 Marshal of the Realm 1792–1801 | Sweden | Avito in patriam amore | ||
122 | 21 November 1791 | Eric Ruuth | Baron, Count from 1792 Lord of the Realm 1792 Governor General of Pomerania 1792–96 | Sweden | Conscientia Fretus | Accolade on 28 April 1792 by Regent Duke Karl |
Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden (1792–1809)
[edit]Nr | Date | Image | Name | Title | Country | Motto | Notes |
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Gustav IV Adolf (1792–1809) | |||||||
126 | 24 November 1794 | Curt von Stedingk | Lord of the Realm 1796 Swedish Noble 1797, Baron 1800, Count 1809 Field Marshal 1811 | Sweden | |||
131 | 21 November 1796 | Wilhelm Mauritz Klingspor | Baron, Count from 1799 Lord of the Realm 1800 Field Marshal 1808 Governor of Stockholm 1809–10 | Sweden | |||
1799 | Axel von Fersen | Count Generallöjtnant Ambassador Lord of the Realm, 1799 Marshal of the Realm 1801–10 | Sweden | ||||
146 | 14 June 1800 | Johan Christopher Toll | Baron, Count from 1814 Governor General of Scania 1801–09 Field Marshal 1807 | Sweden | |||
147 | 8 October 1800 | Samuel af Ugglas | Count Governor of Stockholm County 1787–1802 Governor of Stockholm under 1797 & 1800 | Sweden |
Charles XIII of Sweden (1809–18)
[edit]Nr | Date | Image | Name | Title | Country | Motto | Notes |
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Karl XIII (1809–18) | |||||||
157 | 3 July 1809 | Johan Liljencrantz | Count President of the Board of Trade | Sweden | Integre et provide | ||
161 | 3 July 1809 | Lars von Engeström | Baron 1809 Minister for Foreign Affairs 1809–24 Count 1813 | Sweden | Speravit rebus infestis | ||
1809 | Gustav Wachtmeister | Count General Lord of the Realm, 1817 | Sweden | ||||
4 May 1810 | Michael Anckarsvärd | Count 1809 Generallöjtnant County Governor | Sweden | ||||
23 November 1812 | Carl Mörner | Governor of Stockholm Baron | Sweden | ||||
23 November 1812 | Carl Lagerbring | Count Cabinet of Sweden | Sweden | ||||
23 November 1812 | Johan af Puke | General Admiral of Royal Fleet Baron Cabinet of Sweden | Sweden | Ihärdig och pålitlig | |||
200 | 26 September 1815 | Georg Frederik von Krogh (1732) | General of Norwegian Army | Norway | Pro Traditione et Patria | ||
1816 | Rudolf Cederström | General Admiral of Royal Fleet Count Cabinet of Sweden | Sweden | ||||
207 | 4 July 1817 | Anders Fredrik Skjöldebrand | General and Cabinet of Sweden | Sweden | Ausis fausta sidera |
Charles XIV John of Sweden (1818–44)
[edit]Nr | Date | Image | Name | Title | Country | Motto | Notes |
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Karl XIV Johan (1818–44) | |||||||
212 | 11 May 1818 | Jacob Axelsson Lindblom | Bishop of the Diocese of Linköping 1786–1805 Archbishop of Uppsala 1805–19 | Sweden | Integre ac libere | ||
214 | 5 September 1818 | Jacob De la Gardie (1768–1842) | Count & General | Sweden | |||
221 | 19 June 1823 | Carl De Geer (1781–1861) | Count Cabinet of Sweden | Sweden | Fri and laglydig | ||
225 | 14 May 1824 | Carl Gustaf Löwenhielm | Count Cabinet of Sweden | Sweden | |||
226 | 23 May 1824 | Hans Gabriel Trolle-Wachtmeister | Count Cabinet of Sweden | Sweden | |||
265 | 7 May 1838 | Gustaf Algernon Stierneld | Baron Cabinet of Sweden | Sweden | |||
266 | 11 May 1838 | Bror Cederström | Baron Generallöjtnant | Sweden | |||
276 | 24 June 1841 | Otto Palmstierna | Överstekammarjunkare Cabinet of Sweden | Sweden | |||
285 | 6 February 1843 | Ferdinand Carl Maria Wedel-Jarlsberg | Baron | Norway |
Oscar I of Sweden (1844–59)
[edit]Charles XV of Sweden (1859–72)
[edit]Oscar II of Sweden (1872–1907)
[edit]Gustaf V of Sweden (1907–50)
[edit]Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden (1950–73)
[edit]Nr | Date | Image | Name | Title | Country | Motto | Notes |
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Gustaf VI Adolf (1950–73) | |||||||
709 | 31 March 1951 | Helge Jung | General Supreme Commander 1944–51 | Sweden | Humanitas Virtus Jus | ||
723 | 6 June 1953 | August Sävström | Speaker | Sweden | För medborgerlig frihet | ||
729 | 6 June 1955 | Harry Guldberg | President of Svea hovrätt 1950–57 | Sweden | Sanning söka, rätten värna | ||
732 | 23 November 1956 | Yngve Brilioth | Archbishop of Uppsala | Sweden | |||
736 | 6 June 1958 | Arthur Natanael Thomson | University Chancellor | Sweden | |||
737 | 6 June 1958 | Bo Hammarskjöld | Governor of Södermanland County 1935–58 | Sweden | |||
738 | 28 November 1959 | Nils Vult von Steyern | Justice of the Supreme Court of Sweden 1930–46 Marshal of the Realm | Sweden | |||
750 | 6 June 1961 | Johan Hagander | Justice of the Supreme Court of Sweden 1943–47 Chairman of the Labor court 1947–49 Governor of Stockholm 1949–63 | Sweden | |||
752 | 10 November 1962 | Gustaf Sundelin | Member of First Chamber 1943–64 Speaker of First Chamber 1959–64 | Sweden | Frihet under ansvar | ||
756 | 21 November 1963 | Nils Swedlund | General of Swedish Army Supreme Commander 1951–61 | Sweden | Si vis pacem para bellum | ||
757 | 6 June 1964 | Gunnar Hultgren | Bishop of Diocese of Visby 1947–50 Bishop of Diocese of Härnösand 1950–58 Archbishop of Uppsala 1958–67 | Sweden | Charitas aedificat | ||
760 | 5 June 1965 | Thorwald Bergquist | Minister of Justice 1936 Consultative Cabinet of Sweden member 1939–43 Governor of Kronoberg County 1946–64 | Sweden | Mödan min glädje | ||
764 | 6 June 1968 | Erik Boheman | Ambassador of Sweden in USA 1948–58 Member of First Chamber 1959–70 Speaker of First Chamber 1965–70 | Sweden | Semper vigilans | ||
765 | 6 June 1968 | Fridolf Thapper | Member of the Second Chamber 1941–68 Speaker of the Second Chamber 1960–68 | Sweden | Firmitate et temperantia | ||
768 | 16 November 1970 | Torsten Rapp | General in Air Force Supreme Commander 1961–70 | Sweden | Vänlig fasthet | ||
772 | 18 November 1971 | Allan Nordenstam | Governor of Stockholm | Sweden | Rättvisa, människokärlek | ||
773 | 6 June 1972 | Sture Petrén | Hovrätt President | Sweden | Cedant arma togae | ||
774 | 11 November 1972 | Stig H:son Ericson | Admiral Marshal of the Realm | Sweden | Ante mare undæ |
Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden (1973–)
[edit]Nr | Date | Image | Name | Title | Country | Motto | Notes |
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Carl XVI Gustaf (1973–) | |||||||
777 | 3 December 1974 | Marcus Wallenberg Jr. | Bank Director, CEO | Sweden | Creando proceditur | ||
778 | 3 December 1974 | Sten Rudholm | Justice Chancellor Hovrätt President Marshal of the Realm | Sweden | Vis et verba |
The Royal Order of the Seraphim was revised in 1975. Since then, the order is only open to foreign heads of state and members of royal families.
Europe
[edit]Austria
[edit]Nr | Date | Image | Name | Title | Country | Motto | Notes |
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Karl XIII (1809–18) | |||||||
191 | 12 April 1814 | Klemens von Metternich | Prince Chancellor of the Court and State of Austria | Austrian Empire | |||
Karl XIV Johan (1818–44) | |||||||
252 | 14 April 1835 | Ferdinand I | Emperor of Austria 1835–48 | Austrian Empire | Recta tueri | ||
Oscar I (1844–59) | |||||||
311 | 9 July 1850 | Franz Joseph | Emperor of Austria 1848–1916 King of Hungary 1867–1916 | Austria-Hungary | Viribus unitis | ||
312 | 9 July 1850 | Franz Karl | Archduke of Austria Prince of Hungary since 1867 | Austria-Hungary | |||
Karl XV (1859–72) | |||||||
400 | 7 January 1870 | Karl Ludwig | Archduke of Austria Prince of Hungary | Austria-Hungary | |||
Oscar II (1872–1907) | |||||||
12 May 1873 | Richard Metternich-Winneburg | Prince | Austria-Hungary | ||||
7 May 1874 | Gyula Andrássy | Count Austro-Hungarian Foreign Minister | Austria-Hungary | ||||
447 | 15 April 1879 | Rudolf | Crown Prince of Austria-Hungary 1858–89 | Austria-Hungary | |||
475 | 19 April 1885 | Ludwig Viktor | Archduke of Austria Prince of Hungary | Austria-Hungary | |||
476 | 20 April 1885 | Albrecht | Archduke of Austria Duke of Teschen | Austria-Hungary | |||
477 | 20 April 1885 | Gusztáv Zsigmond Kálnoky von Köröspatak | Count Austro-Hungarian Foreign Minister | Austria-Hungary | |||
20 April 1885 | Prince Konstantin of Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst | Obersthofmeister | Austria-Hungary | ||||
19 September 1890 | Franz Ferdinand | Archduke of Austria | Austria-Hungary | ||||
501 | 27 October 1890 | Charles Stephen | Archduke of Austria Prince of Hungary | Austria-Hungary | |||
526 | 18 September 1897 | Eugen | Prince & Archduke of Austria Prince of Hungary | Austria-Hungary | |||
25 February 1904 | Rudolf | Prince of Liechtenstein | Austria-Hungary | ||||
Gustaf V (1907–50) | |||||||
572 | 18 December 1907 | Friedrich | Archduke of Austria Duke of Teschen | Austria-Hungary | |||
591 | 5 December 1908 | Rainer | Archduke of Austria | Austria-Hungary | |||
592 | 5 December 1908 | Alois Lexa von Aehrenthal | Austro-Hungarian Foreign Minister | Austria-Hungary | |||
593 | 5 December 1908 | Alfred, 2nd Prince of Montenuovo | Austro-Hungarian Grand-Marshal of the Court | Austria-Hungary | |||
Gustaf VI Adolf (1950–73) | |||||||
743 | 5 April 1960 | Adolf Schärf | President of Austria 1957–65 | Austria | + | ||
Carl XVI Gustaf (1973–) | |||||||
781 | 6 May 1976 | Rudolf Kirchschläger | President of Austria | Austria | + | ||
823 | 15 September 1997 | Thomas Klestil | President of Austria 1992–2004 | Austria | |||
851 | 20 November 2007 | Heinz Fischer | President of Austria 2004–2016 | Austria |
Belgium
[edit]Nr | Date | Image | Name | Title | Country | Motto | Notes |
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Oscar I (1844–59) | |||||||
304 | 30 October 1849 | Leopold I | King of the Belgians 1831–65 Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha | Belgium Saxe-Coburg-Gotha | L'Union fait la Force | ||
315 | 17 May 1852 | Leopold II | Duke of Brabant 1852–65 King of the Belgians 1865–1909 Ruler of the Free State of Congo | Belgium | L'Union fait la Force | ||
330 | 17 May 1856 | Philippe | Prince of Belgium, Count of Flanders | Belgium | L'Union fait la Force | ||
Gustaf V (1907–50) | |||||||
600 | 12 March 1910 | Albert I | King of the Belgians 1909–34 | Belgium | L'Union fait la Force | ||
655 | 21 September 1926 | Leopold III | Prince of Belgium Duke of Brabant 1909–34 King of the Belgians 1934–51 | Belgium | L'Union fait la Force | ||
658 | 2 November 1926 | Charles | Prince of Belgium, Count of Flanders Regent of Belgium 1944–50 | Belgium | L'Union fait la Force | ||
Gustaf VI Adolf (1950–73) | |||||||
710 | 17 July 1951 | Baudouin I | King of the Belgians 1951–93 | Belgium | L'Union fait la Force | ||
762 | 31 March 1966 | Albert II | King of the Belgians 1993–2013 | Belgium | L'Union fait la Force | ||
Carl XVI Gustaf (1973–) | |||||||
798 | 12 September 1983 | Josephine Charlotte | Grand-Duchess of Luxembourg (consort) Princess of Belgium | Luxembourg Belgium | L'Union fait la Force | ||
814 | 18 March 1994 | Paola | Queen of the Belgians (consort) | Belgium | L'Union fait la Force | ||
May 2001 | Philippe | Prince of Belgium, Duke of Brabant King of the Belgians since 2013> |