Lord Marshal (Sweden)
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Lantmarskalk, (English: Lord Marshal) was the title of one of the speakers of the Swedish Riksdag of the Estates, from 1627 to 1866 and of the Diet of Grand Duchy of Finland from 1809 to 1906. The Lantmarskalk was appointed by the Estate of the Nobles and also served as its speaker (talman). The Lantmarskalk should not be confused with the Riksmarsk (Lord High Constable of Sweden) or the Riksmarskalk (Marshal of the Realm), which were Great Officers of the Realm and royal appointees.
Between approximately 1720 and 1772 two parties Hats and Caps were active during a short period of parliamentary rule, referred to as the age of liberty.
List of office holders[]
- Per Brahe (1629)
- (1630)
- Henrik Fleming (1643–1644)
- Bengt Skytte (1647)
- (1649–1651)
- (1652)
- Johan Gyllenstierna (1668)
- (1680)
- Fabian Wrede (1682)
- (1686)
- (1693)
- (1719)
- Arvid Horn, Caps (1720, 1726, 1731)
- , Caps (1723)
- Carl Gustaf Tessin, Hats (1738–1739)
- , Caps (1742, 1746)
- , Hats (1751–1752)
- Axel von Fersen, senior, Hats (1755–1756, 1760–1762, 1769–1770)
- , Caps (1765)
- Eric Ruuth (1792)
- (1800)
- Johan Christopher Toll (1800)
- Carl Carlsson Mörner (1815)
- (1823, 1828–1830)
- Jacob De la Gardie (1834–1835)
- Henning Hamilton (1848, 1853–1854, 1856–1858)
- Gustaf Lagerbjelke (1862–1863, 1865–1866)
See also[]
- Lantmarskalks of the Finnish House of Nobility
- Speaker of the Riksdag
- Constitution of Sweden
- History of Sweden
External links[]
- Media related to Lord Marshals of the Riksdag of the Estates at Wikimedia Commons
Categories:
- Swedish nobility
- Finnish nobility