1809 in Sweden explained
Events from the year 1809 in Sweden
Incumbents
- Monarch – Gustav IV Adolf then Charles XIII
Events
- 29 March - Coup of 1809: Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden is deposed in a coup d'état and his uncle is made Regent.[1]
- May - The Committee on the Constitution (Parliament of Sweden) is established.
- 10 May - The former King's son is also deprived of his right to the throne.
- 5 June - The former king's uncle Charles XIII of Sweden is placed upon the throne after having accepted a new constitution.
- 6 June - Instrument of Government (1809).
- 18 July - Charles August is elected new heir to the throne of Sweden.
- Inauguration of the Malmö Teater in Malmö.
- December - The former monarch and his family leaves Sweden for Germany.
- Allmänna institutet för Blinda och Döfstumma (Public Institute of the Blind and Deaf), the first school for deaf and mute students, is inaugurated in Stockholm by Pär Aron Borg with a demonstration by Charlotta Seuerling.
Births
Deaths
Notes and References
- Isakson, Börje (2009). Två dygn som förändrade Sverige : 1809 års revolution. Stockholm: Natur & Kultur. Libris 10701773.