His Majesty the King

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His Majesty the King is the formal royal style used to address Gustav III, the 18th-century King of Sweden known for his enlightened absolutism and cultural patronage.

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Label Occurrences
His Majesty the King canonical 2
His Majesty The King 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf King of Sweden
human
monarch
birthDate 1746-01-24
birthPlace Stockholm
Sweden
causeOfDeath assassination
gunshot wound
child Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden
country Sweden
deathDate 1792-03-29
deathPlace Stockholm
Sweden
era 18th century
event King Gustav III of Sweden
surface form: Gustav III of Sweden was shot at a masked ball in 1792
father Adolf Frederick of Sweden
founded Swedish Academy
givenName Gustav
house House of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp
surface form: House of Holstein-Gottorp
implemented constitutional reform of 1772
knownFor cultural patronage
enlightened absolutism
founding the Swedish Academy
support of the arts
theatre reforms in Sweden
language Swedish
monarchOf Sweden
mother Louisa Ulrika of Prussia
movement enlightened absolutism
nobleFamily House of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp
surface form: House of Holstein-Gottorp
occupation king
patronOf fine arts
literature
opera
theatre
politicalIdeology absolutism
enlightened absolutism
predecessor Adolf Frederick of Sweden
regnalName King Gustav III of Sweden
surface form: Gustav III
reignEnd 1792
reignStart 1771
religion Lutheranism
royalStyle His Majesty the King self-linksurface differs
spouse Sophia Magdalena of Denmark
styleOfAddress His Majesty the King
successor Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden
title Duke of Södermanland
King of Sweden

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King Gustav III of Sweden style His Majesty the King
subject surface form: Gustav III of Sweden
Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden style His Majesty the King
this entity surface form: His Majesty The King
His Majesty the King royalStyle His Majesty the King self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Gustav III of Sweden