Sweden-Norway
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| Viking Age |
| Ting |
| Kalmar Union |
| Denmark-Norway |
| Sweden-Norway |
| Monetary Union |
| Defense union |
| Languages |
| Mountains |
| Peninsula |
| Varangian |
| Viking |
| History of Sweden |
| History of Norway |
| History of Denmark |
The Kingdom of Sweden-Norway is a term sometimes used to refer to the countries of Sweden and Norway between 1814 and 1905 when they were united under one monarch, in a personal union. Sweden and Norway had previously been united under the same crown on two occasions, from 1319 to 1343, and briefly from 1449 to 1450 in opposition to Christian of Oldenburg who by the Danes was elected king of the Kalmar Union.
List of union monarchs
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