Swedish Empire

Swedish Empire was, between 1611 and 1718, one of the great powers of Europe. In modern historiography this period is known as the Swedish Empire, or stormaktstiden ("the era of great power"). It ended when Sweden lost the Great Northern War.

Swedish Empire
Kingdom of Sweden
Det svenska stormaktsväldet
Konungariket Sverige
1611–1718
Flag of Swedish Empire
Flag
The Swedish Empire at its height in 1658.  Overseas possessions are not shown.
The Swedish Empire at its height in 1658. Overseas possessions are not shown.
CapitalStockholm
Common languagesSwedish, Finnish, Norwegian, Estonian, Sami, German, Livonian, Latvian, Danish
Religion
Lutheranism
(Eastern orthodox faith recognized as minority religion)
GovernmentMonarchy
King 
 1611–1632
Gustav II Adolf the Great
 1632–1654
Christina
 1654–1660
Charles X Gustav
 1660–1697
Charles XI
 1697–1718
Charles XII
Lord High Chancellor 
 1612–1654
Axel Oxenstierna
 1654–1656
Erik Oxenstierna
 1660–1686
Magnus Gabriel De la Gardie
LegislatureRiksdag of the Estates
Historical eraEarly modern Europe
 Established
1611
 Disestablished
1718
Population
 17th century
2500000
CurrencyRiksdaler, Mark (until 1664), Carolin (from 1664)
Preceded by
History of Sweden (1611–1648)
Today part of Sweden
 Finland
 Norway
 Russia
 Estonia
 Latvia
 Germany
 Denmark
 Poland
 Ghana
 France
 United States
 Trinidad and Tobago
 Saint Barthélemy  Guadeloupe


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