The Scandinavian Union was established in 1397 under Queen Margrethe I, who ruled the three nations of Norway, Sweden and Denmark, and was succeeded her nephew. The Scandinavian Union is an elective monarchy, with the next ruling monarch elected from the monarchs alive at the time of succession. Most monarchs have been elected from Denmark and Sweden, but with Norway's establishment as an independent kingdom, monarchs have begun to be elected from there, as well.
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| - The Scandinavian Union was established in 1397 under Queen Margrethe I, who ruled the three nations of Norway, Sweden and Denmark, and was succeeded her nephew. The Scandinavian Union is an elective monarchy, with the next ruling monarch elected from the monarchs alive at the time of succession. Most monarchs have been elected from Denmark and Sweden, but with Norway's establishment as an independent kingdom, monarchs have begun to be elected from there, as well.
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| - The Scandinavian Union was established in 1397 under Queen Margrethe I, who ruled the three nations of Norway, Sweden and Denmark, and was succeeded her nephew. The Scandinavian Union is an elective monarchy, with the next ruling monarch elected from the monarchs alive at the time of succession. Most monarchs have been elected from Denmark and Sweden, but with Norway's establishment as an independent kingdom, monarchs have begun to be elected from there, as well.
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