24 May 2021

Today in Nordic Royal History

There is still a rivalry between Swedes and Norwegians, but it tends to be friendly. My Grandmother was a Swede and I once had a good friend who was a Norwegian. One evening we were arguing the merits of the two countries in a pub. Another fellow interrupted. John turned to him and asked, 'Are you a Scandinavian?'. He answered 'No', to which John replied, 'Then stay out of this! It's a family fight.'!đŸ€Ł

From The Mad Monarchist (17 May 2014)

On this day in 1814 the Kingdom of Norway adopted a constitution and elected Danish Crown Prince Christian Frederick to be the King of Norway. This did not sit well with the neighboring Kingdom of Sweden which had lost Finland to Russia and was promised Norway in compensation, also something favored by the Allies who wanted to punish Denmark for a past alliance with Napoleonic France by separating Denmark and Norway. So, the Swedes attacked (led by a former Napoleonic marshal) and the Norwegians were defeated, securing the union with Sweden that lasted until the 20th Century. Prince Christian Frederick was not King of Norway for long but he was able to go on to become King Christian VIII of Denmark.

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