Posted by Marlene on 12/7/2009, 14:17:55, in reply to "Some "what if's ?""
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The King does have two sisters who have descendants even though these two lines do not have rights to the throne. However, it is unlikely that a modern Norway would follow 19th century Sweden for the adoption of a monarch.
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: If H-M and M-M had not have any children;
: If Martha-Louise would not have any
: children;
: would then a situation "a la Charles
: XIII of Sweden", adopting Bernadotte,
: be viable ?
: Mind you, Bernadotte had no relation with
: the SRF opposite to Marius who would be the
: king's stepson, ok not directly related to
: the king, but to the king's wife.
: Or would Norway just change to a republic
: after H-M death for lack of eligible heirs ?
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: if you go through all these pages,
: http://ritarihuone.fi/sve/atterochvapen/
: there you should find (always) the mark if
: the family has already gone extinct in male
: line.
: The mark, of course, is that simple cross of
: death.
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: it's not more than a few hundred pages. Four
: hundred or so.
:
: Some fewer hundreds of them are still
: continuing. Perhaps something like two
: hundred.
:
: Sorry I do not know a ready list available
: worldwide.
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: situation. Also, could you point me in the
: direction of where I might find a current
: list of Finnish noble families that are not
: extinct.
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