List of Finnish monarchs

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For the Swedish & Russian names where applicable, see List of Swedish monarchs and List of Russian rulers.

This is a list of the rulers of Finland until it became a republic in 1919; that is, the Kings, ruling Dukes and Queen of Sweden with Regents and Viceroys of the Kalmar Union, the Grand Dukes of Finland (identical with the Tsars of Russia), up to the brief Kingdom of Finland, which was decided upon in 1918 following independence the year before, but which never actually was realised.

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[edit] Part of the Kingdom of Sweden, from the Middle Ages until 1809

Finland as an integral part of Sweden under the King of Sweden (Ruotsin kuningas).

Some texts suggest the Swedish rule of Finland started as early as during the Houses of Sverker and Eric (Sverker I of Sweden 1130-1156 and Eric the Saint 1156-1160). But the first historic documents suggesting rule by Swedish kings in Finland not limited to sparse crusades and conquests are dated at around 1249.

[edit] The House of Bjelbo

[edit] Rulers of the Kalmar Union and Regents (Valtionhoitaja, Riksföreståndare)

Kaarle Knuutinpoika
Kaarle Knuutinpoika

[edit] The House of Vasa

Juhana III
Juhana III

[edit] The House of Pfalz-Zweibrücken

[edit] The House of Hesse

[edit] The House of Holstein-Gottorp

Kustaa III
Kustaa III

[edit] Grand Duchy of Finland in Russian Empire 1809-1917

The Grand Duchy of Finland in the Russian Empire (1809-1917) with the Emperor of Russia as the Grand Duke (Prince) of Finland (Suomen suuriruhtinas).

[edit] The House of Romanov

Nikolai II
Nikolai II

[edit] Kingdom of Finland 1918

[edit] The House of Hesse

Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse

[edit] Interim period 1917-1919

Regents (valtionhoitaja) using the powers reserved for the monarch.

For later heads of state after the proclamation of the republic, see Presidents of Finland.

[edit] See also