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Ulrika Eleonora of Sweden

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making her regent during his absence. The royal council convinced her to be present at their meetings and give them her support. On 2 November 1713, she appeared at her first session, and a decision was made to assemble the Riksdag to declare her regent in her capacity as the closest heir to the throne. In 1713, the government and her grandmother named her regent during the king's absence and thus she became a pawn of the many powers struggling for influence in a country without an official heir presumptive or heir apparent. The choice now stood between Ulrika Eleonora and her nephew. Her accession as regent and president of the parliament was treated with great enthusiasm. The Riksdag had opposed her brother as they wanted to abolish the absolute monarchy and reinstate their own power. As regent, she kept herself informed of state affairs and urged her brother to return, warning him of the effects if he did not. With his permission she signed all documents of state affairs except those written to him personally. However, she regarded herself only as her brother's representative, and therefore made no suggestions of her own. As his sister, many times during the war, she had asked her brother if she could visit him, but was never permitted to. She met her brother for the first time after sixteen years in
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years, possibly due to the unique position of Taube as the official mistress, because of the long-term nature of the affair and because they had children. Another reason for her change of conduct was reportedly that she, as an orthodox Lutheran, was concerned for the king's soul. Despite demonstrating her compassion with the other RiksrĂĄd deposed during the Riksdag of 1738, she smiled when the misfortune of the father of Hedvig Taube was mentioned. When hosting the wedding of her maid of honour Sigrid Bonde at court, she neglected to invite the Taube, Gylleborg and Sparre families (the last two known supporters of Hedvig Taube), although court protocol would have expected them to be included, and when the new RiksrĂĄd Carl Sparre, a known supporter of Taube, was presented to her during the audience for the new members of government, she demonstratively retired, preventing him from kissing her skirt in accordance with protocol. The discontent of Queen Ulrika Eleonora was not a small matter for the Riksdag; not only because of the queen's popularity, but also because the queen had abdicated in favour of the king on the condition that she would succeed him if he should die before her, a condition which made the queen the heir to the throne.
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the Queen to rest". An official statement of protest was made, stating a reminder of the king's oath always to treat the queen with respect when she abdicated in his favor, and that the whole kingdom was in mourning of the queen's sorrow, and concerned for the welfare of the king's soul. Two delegations from the clergy estate were appointed: one to the king, and one to Hedvig Taube. In July 1741, the statement was read to the king in his audience chamber. The king reacted with rage, refused to accept the statement and stated that the Riksdag of the Estates had promised him not to interfere in his private life. He was, on their second attempt, forced to receive the statement. When told the result of that audience with the king, the queen, Ulrika Eleonora insisted that the planned embassy to Hedvig Taube was also to be executed according to plan, and replied to the hesitation of the bishop with the words: "When you priests follow your calling and your conscience, you do well to do so with no concern of other matters." On this occasion, Hedvig Taube defended her by saying that she had never been aware of any negative reaction whatsoever from the Queen.
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talented sister, princess Hedvig Sophia. Her elder siblings enjoyed riding and dancing and reportedly somewhat looked down upon her as she did not have the courage to participate in their games and was easily brought to tears. She was described as friendly, modest and dignified, with good posture and beautiful hands, but she was not regarded as either intelligent or attractive. Her grandmother, Hedwig Eleonora, described her as stubborn, and she was known to demonstrate her dislike of others or of events by simulating illness. She was a talented musician, and when performing with her sister at court concerts, she would play the clavier while her sister sang. Ulrika Eleonora lived most of her life in the shadow of others, outshone by her brother the king, and by her attractive sister.
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inherit the throne, but was willing to acknowledge her as an elected monarch. Their opinion was supported by the majority of the Assembly of the Estates. Ulrika Eleonora was forced into agreeing to abolish absolute monarchy and the right to inherit the throne, both for her and for her contestant, her nephew
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During the Riksdag of 1741, the matter of the king's adultery was, for the second time, raised in parliament by the clergy estate, this time by Bishop Erik Benzelius, who referred to the matter as that "which the Queen had made it known" that they should raise, in order to "set the mourning heart of
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by the queen's followers. The plan was to have the king leave with Taube, leaving the queen as regent of Sweden in his absence. After his departure, the queen's followers would present her with proof that the king had secretly married Taube, expecting the queen to respond by considering her marriage
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17 March 1719 and made her formal entrance into Stockholm as monarch on 11 April that same year. During the ceremonies in Stockholm, she received the Estates, who passed the throne in procession. On this occasion, she demonstrated that she knew who her followers were. When she received the nobility,
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occasion when Frederick was so ill that he was in danger of dying and was incapable of ruling. She duly accepted this task and handled the state affairs until after New Year's Eve 1738–39. During her second regency, she banned the newly founded Swedish theatre by refusing to extend their access to
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During the Riksdag of 1740–41, the question was raised again. At this point, a change had occurred in the queen's attitude, signs of which were observed already during the Riksdag of 1738. The policy of Ulrika Eleonora not to express her dislike of Frederick's adultery was weakened during her last
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was suggested, but was postponed, and in the end nothing came of it. Duke John William of Saxe-Gotha was given permission by her brother to court her, but the marriage plans were interrupted after he engaged in a duel with Anders Lagercrona in the presence of the monarch. In 1710, she received a
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Queen Ulrika Eleonora enjoyed great popularity during the reign of her spouse, partly as the last member of the old royal house, and partly because of her personal piety. She was aware that this gave her power to influence policy, and when she let her opinion be known, it was often followed. This
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Ulrika Eleonora's situation began to change after the death of her older sister, Hedvig Sophia, in 1708. Ulrika Eleonora became the only adult member of the royal house present in Sweden, aside from her grandmother, Queen Dowager Hedwig Eleonora. Already in late 1712, Charles XII had thoughts of
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twice: The first time during Frederick's absence in 1731, and the second time during his illness in 1738–1739. She was declared regent in May 1731 when Frederick departed to visit Hesse, and ruled until his return in the autumn. In 1738, she was asked by the Estates to accept the regency at an
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established in 1680 and reinstate parliamentary rule. On 15 December 1718, she declared that though she had inherited the throne, she did not intend to keep the Carolinian absolutism but agreed to reinstate the older system. The war council was determined to abolish absolutism and the right to
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After their mother's death in 1693, Ulrika Eleonora and her siblings were placed in the care of their grandmother, Hedwig Eleonora. However, her grandmother was known to favor her elder sister. During her childhood, Eleonora was somewhat overlooked in favor of this elder, more extroverted and
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Ulrika Eleonora was interested in jewelry and music. She enjoyed to participate in the dance at court balls, and though religious scruples made her conflicted in the issue, she also engaged German and French theatre companies to perform at Bollhuset. Intensely religious, she was capable of
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was due to be elected to a post, which resulted in public protests which did not quiet down until Tessin had been received at the Royal Palace and allowed to kiss the bare hand of the queen, who assured him that she had no intention of interfering.
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As their brother Charles XII was unmarried and childless, Ulrika Eleonora was regarded as a likely future heir to the throne, and was thereby attractive on the marriage market. In 1698, a marriage alliance was suggested by marrying her to
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she only allowed their representatives to kiss her hand with her glove on, while the other representatives were allowed to kiss her hand without the glove. Ulrika Eleonora never made the traditional journey through the country, the
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On 5 December 1718, Ulrika Eleonora received the news of the death of her brother, Charles XII. It has never been claimed that she had any advance knowledge of the purported involvement of her husband's aide
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and his followers removed from power. The "Hesse Party" secured Ulrika Eleonora's succession to the throne. They gained the support of the Riksdag opposition, who wanted to end the
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The relationship between Ulrika Eleonora and Frederick changed after he became king, and it was said that when she gave him the crown, she gave him his freedom. King Frederick had
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This succession was confirmed by the Riksdag. She often spoke of the abdication as the greatest sacrifice of her life. Frederick succeeded her on 24 March 1720.
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by stating that she had inherited the throne. The council was taken by surprise and did not contest this. She took control over the affairs of state and had
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Ulrika Eleonora supported the political ambitions of her consort, and from the beginning, she wished for him to become her co-monarch, in the fashion of
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After her grandmother's death in 1715, she became the center of the court, and this was one of the happiest periods of her life. In 1715, she married
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in 1741. There were rumours that she had been poisoned, but these rumours were silenced when the marks of her illness were visible during her public
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dissolved and agree to be reinstated as monarch. This planned coup never took place; the king never presented a request to leave for Hesse.
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interrupting a parliamentary session to pray. Similarly, at court presentations, she could interrogate the female debutantes about the
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influence was recognized. During the Riksdag of 1738, for example, the queen expressed her displeasure when
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During the Riksdag of 1738, the question of the king's adultery was raised by the clergy estate within the
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and named after her mother. In 1715, she married Frederick of Hesse-Kassel. After the death of her brother
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proposal from Prince Frederick of Hesse. The negotiations were handled by her favorite and confidante
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established by her father. She abdicated in 1720, at which time her husband became king.
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Her reign occurred just before the end of the Great Northern War. During the
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in 1718, Ulrika Eleonora claimed the throne. Her deceased older sister,
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The reign of her husband began the period traditionally known as the
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(1906). 516:Instrument of Government (1719) 312:from 5 December 1718 until her 227: 3745:Burials at Riddarholmen Church 1941:Sophie, Grand Duchess of Baden 700:Queen Ulrika Eleonora died of 417:Frederick William I of Prussia 347:, who had the better claim by 1: 3675:18th-century Swedish monarchs 3491:Maria Eleonora of Brandenburg 3483:Christina of Holstein-Gottorp 2173: 2014:Astrid, Queen of the Belgians 1111:Anne Catherine of Brandenburg 359:) and cited the precedent of 3755:Landgravines of Hesse-Kassel 2351:descendant of Inge the Elder 2295:descendant of Inge the Elder 1770:, and continues through the 1624:Duchess of Bremen and Verden 546:Russian Pillage of 1719–1721 3690:18th-century queens regnant 3539:Sophia Magdalena of Denmark 3427:Catherine of Saxe-Lauenburg 3241:Helena Pedersdatter Strange 2592:Bengt Jönsson (Oxenstierna) 1754:Swedish princesses by birth 302:Ulrika Eleonora the Younger 3796: 3775:18th-century women regents 3710:Dukes of Bremen and Verden 3685:18th-century Swedish women 3680:17th-century Swedish women 3507:Ulrika Eleonora of Denmark 2662:Jöns Bengtsson Oxenstierna 2615:Jöns Bengtsson Oxenstierna 2598:Nils Jönsson (Oxenstierna) 1146: 1137:Ulrika Eleonora of Denmark 1030: 904: 837:Charles X Gustav of Sweden 798: 676:Ulrika Eleonora served as 428:George II of Great Britain 333:Ulrika Eleonora of Denmark 264:Ulrika Eleonora of Denmark 32:Ulrika Eleonora of Denmark 29: 3627: 3582:Louise of the Netherlands 3573:Josephine of Leuchtenberg 3515:Frederick of Hesse-Kassel 3297:Margareta Valdemarsdotter 3077:Aud Haakonsdottir of Lade 3059: 2986: 2106: 1925:Princess Sophia Albertina 1760: 1706: 1697: 1684: 1669: 1660: 1649:Frederick of Hesse-Kassel 1645: 1640: 1630: 1621: 1611: 1602: 1594: 1589: 1554: 1216: 1208: 1180: 1158: 1154: 1118: 1096: 1088: 1060: 1038: 1034: 1015:Ulrika Eleonora of Sweden 996: 989:Marie Elisabeth of Saxony 974: 966: 938: 916: 912: 876: 854: 846: 818: 802: 409:Prince Charles of Denmark 324:until her death in 1741. 44: 3725:Queens regnant in Europe 3531:Louisa Ulrika of Prussia 3369:Christina Abrahamsdotter 2030:Ingrid, Queen of Denmark 1988:Louise, Queen of Denmark 1693:Maria Amalia of Courland 1678:Louisa Ulrika of Prussia 1444:Lyttkens, Alice (1973). 1079:Frederick III of Denmark 503:Georg Heinrich von Görtz 421:Louisa Ulrika of Prussia 109:Duchess of Bremen-Verden 3410:Christina Gyllenstierna 3352:Dorothea of Brandenburg 3323:Dorothea of Brandenburg 3143:Ragnhild Halstensdotter 3085:Estrid of the Obotrites 2109:also princess of Norway 1967:Carola, Queen of Saxony 1663:Queen consort of Sweden 1605:Queen regnant of Sweden 1053:Christian IV of Denmark 145:Queen consort of Sweden 3695:Monarchs who abdicated 3225:Ingegerd Birgersdotter 3185:Christina Björnsdatter 3093:Gunnhildr SveinsdĂłttir 3053:Swedish royal consorts 2724:Sten Sture the Younger 2655:Kettil Karlsson (Vasa) 2638:Kettil Karlsson (Vasa) 2581:Christopher of Bavaria 673: 646:Riksdag of the Estates 599: 591: 541: 489: 478: 403: 244:Palatinate-ZweibrĂĽcken 3780:Female heirs apparent 3760:Age of Liberty people 3700:People from Stockholm 3639:also Queen of Denmark 3435:Margaret Leijonhufvud 3344:Catherine Karlsdotter 3306:Richardis of Schwerin 3249:Catherine Sunesdotter 3217:Benedicta Ebbesdotter 3201:Christina Stigsdatter 3193:Brigida Haraldsdotter 1893:Queen Ulrika Eleonora 1715:Mary of Great Britain 667: 597: 589: 535: 484: 476: 401: 216:Frederick I of Sweden 3730:Deaths from smallpox 3720:House of Wittelsbach 3670:18th-century regents 3633:also Queen of Norway 3337:Merete Lydekedatter 3209:Cecilia Johansdotter 3168:Ulvhild HĂĄkansdotter 3151:Ulvhild HĂĄkansdotter 2703:Sten Sture the Elder 2686:Sten Sture the Elder 2585:House of Wittelsbach 1569:House of Wittelsbach 1566:Cadet branch of the 895:Charles XI of Sweden 744:improve this section 391:. 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Index

Ulrika Eleonora, Queen of Sweden
Ulrika Eleonora of Denmark

Georg Desmarées
Queen of Sweden
Coronation
Charles XII
Frederick I
Duchess of Bremen-Verden
George I
Queen consort of Sweden
Stockholm Palace
Stockholm
Riddarholmen Church
Frederick I of Sweden
House
Palatinate-ZweibrĂĽcken
Charles XI of Sweden
Ulrika Eleonora of Denmark
Lutheran
Ulrika Eleonora's signature
reigned
Queen of Sweden
abdication
Frederick
queen consort
King Charles XI
Ulrika Eleonora of Denmark
Charles XII
Hedvig Sophia

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