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Adolf Frederick of Sweden, or Adolf Fredrik (May 14, 1710 - February 12, 1771), was the son of Christian August von Schleswig-Holstein-Eutin (1673-1726) and Albertina Frederica von Baden-Durlach (1682-1755). He was king of Sweden (1751-1771).

Adolf Fredrik
Image:Adolf_Fredrik.jpg
ReignMarch 26, 1751-February 12, 1771
CoronationNovember 26, 1751
Royal motto "Salus publica salus mea"
("State welfare, my welfare")
QueenLouise Ulrike of Prussia
Royal HouseHolstein-Gottorp
PredecessorFrederick I of Sweden
SuccessorGustav III of Sweden
Date of BirthMay 3, 1710
Place of BirthGottorp, Holstein-Gottorp
Date of DeathFebruary 12, 1771
Place of DeathRoyal Palace in Stockholm
Place of BurialRiddarholmskyrkan, Stockholm

On August 18, 1744, he married Louisa Ulrika of Prussia (1720 - 1782) and they had the following children:

  1. (Stillborn) (1745)
  2. Gustav III (1746-1792)
  3. Charles XIII (1748-1818)
  4. Fredrik Adolf (1750-1803)
  5. Sophia Albertine (1753-1829)

The king died of digestion problems on February 12, 1771 after consuming a meal consisting of lobster, caviar, sour cabbage, smoked herring and champagne that was topped off by his favourite dessert Hetvägg, which is a Semla served in a bowl of milk, and is thus remembered by Swedish schoolchildren as "the King who ate himself to death".


Preceded by:
Frederick I
King of Sweden Succeeded by:
Gustav III



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