- Livoniae, Severiae, Podlachiae, Smolenscie, Czernichoviaeque; nec non
Suecorum,
Gothorum et
Vandalorumque haereditarius Rex, etc.
English translation:...
-
officially called kings of the Swedes, the
Goths and the
Wends (Latin:
Suecorum,
Gothorum et
Vandalorum Rex; Swedish: Svears, Götes och
Wendes Konung)...
- 1972.
Starting in 1540,
Swedish kings (following Denmark) were
styled Suecorum,
Gothorum et
Vandalorum Rex ("King of the Swedes, Geats, and Wends"). Carl...
- Finland. With the
titles of
Queen of the Swedes,
Goths (or Geats) and
Wends (
Suecorum,
Gothorum Vandalorumque Regina);
Grand Princess of Finland, and Duchess...
- Swedish: Med Guds Nåde Sveriges, Götes och
Vendes Konung In Latin: Dei
Gratia Suecorum,
Gothorum et
Vandalorum Rex
Translated as "By the
Grace of God, King of...
- the
formula Sveriges, Götes och
Vendes konung, in
Latin N.N. Dei Gratia,
Suecorum,
Gothorum et
Vandalorum Rex). The
title "King of the Wends" was copied...
- ISSN 1179-7657. Linné, Carl von (1764).
Museum Adolphi Friderici Reginae Suecorum (in Latin). Stockholm: Laur. Salvius. p. 42.
Retrieved 18
March 2024. Liebenberg...
- Samogitiae, Livoniae, Smolenscie, Severiae, Czernichoviaeque; nec non
Suecorum,
Gothorum et
Vandalorumque haereditarius Rex;
electus Magnus Dux Moschoviae...
- dux Lithuaniæ, Russiæ, Prussiæ, Masoviæ, Samogitiæ, Livoniæque,
necnon Suecorum,
Gothorum Vandalorumque hæreditarius rex.
English translation: Sigismund...
- He was
buried in
Hedvig cemetery. Sjökvist,
Peter (2024). "The
Carmina Suecorum Poetarum Latina of
Samuel Älf. Some
Notes on an Eighteenth-Century Editorial...