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| 1435 | Engelbrechtson, Engelbrecht |  |
| Appointed Regent |
| 1531 | Petri, Olaus |  |
| Stockholm Appointed Chancellor of Sweden |
| 1609 | Oxenstierna |  |
| Stockholm Appointed Member of the ruling Council of the nobility, Riksrad |
| 1611 | Oxenstierna |  |
| Stockholm Persuades Gustav to accept the Accession Charter limiting royal power |
| 1612 | Oxenstierna |  |
| Stockholm Appointed Chancellor of Sweden by Gustav II Adolphus |
| 1613 | Oxenstierna |  |
| Knared Negotiates a peace Treaty with Denmark |
| 1630 | Brahe |  |
| Stockholm Appointed Privy Councillor |
| 1632 | Brahe |  |
| Stockholm Appointed Regent 1st term |
| 1632 | Oxenstierna |  |
| 16th Nov Stockholm Appointed Head of the Regency after the death of Gustav II |
| 1634 | Oxenstierna |  |
| Paris Draws up the Form of Government reforming the Swedish State |
| 1636 | Oxenstierna |  |
| Stockholm Appointed Guardian of Queen Chris tina |
| 1641 | Brahe |  |
| Appointed Lord High Chancellor |
| 1646 | Brahe |  |
| Abo Appointed Chancellor of the University of Abo |
| 1660 | Brahe |  |
| Stockholm Appointed Regent of Sweden, 2nd term |
| 1680 | Charles XI |  |
| Stockholm The Table of Ranks makes promotion dependent upon merit rather than birth |
| 1680 | Oxenstierna |  |
| Stockholm Appointed Chancellor |
| 1681 | Oxenstierna |  |
| Stockholm Negotiates an alliance with the Holy Roman Empire |
| Stockholm Negotiates an alliance with The Netherlands |
| 1697 | Oxenstierna |  |
| Stockholm Appointed Member of the Regency Council of Charles XII |
| 1876 | Geer |  |
| Appointed Prime Minister of Sweden |
| 1917 | Branting, Karl Hjalmar |  |
| Appointed Minister of Justice, serves in Liberal Socialist Cabinet |
| 1920 | Branting, Karl Hjalmar |  |
| Appointed Prime Minister of Sweden, 1st term |
| 1921 | Branting, Karl Hjalmar |  |
| Appointed Prime Minister of Sweden, 2nd term |
| 1924 | Branting, Karl Hjalmar |  |
| Appointed Prime Minister of Sweden, 3rd term |
| 1928 | Lindman, Arvid |  |
| 2nd Oct Forms a Conservative government |
| 2nd Oct Stockholm The Conservative Party wins the most seats, 73 |
| 1932 | Hamrin, Felix Teodor |  |
| Appointed Prime Minister of Sweden |
| 1932 | Hansson, Per Albin |  |
| Appointed Prime Minister of Sweden, 1st term |
| 1936 | Hansson, Per Albin |  |
| Appointed Prime Minister of Sweden, 2nd term |
| 1936 | Pehrsson-Branstorp, Axel |  |
| Appointed Prime Minister of Sweden |
| 1946 | Erlander, Tage Fritiof |  |
| Appointed Prime Minister of Sweden |
| 1951 | Hammarskjold, Dag |  |
| Stockholm Appointed Deputy Foreign Minister |
| 1976 | Felldin, Thorbjorn |  |
| Appointed Prime Minister of Sweden, 1st term |
| 1978 | Ullsten, Ola |  |
| Appointed Prime Minister of Sweden |
| 1979 | Felldin, Thorbjorn |  |
| Appointed Prime Minister of Sweden, 2nd term |
| 1982 | Myrdal, Alva |  |
| Stockholm Co-author of the 1968 nuclear non-proliferation peace Treaty |
| Stockholm The Winner of the Nobel Prize for Peace |
| 1985 | Erlander, Tage Fritiof |  |
| 21st June Death of Tage Fritiof Erlander |
| 1986 | Andersson, Sten |  |
| Appointed minister of foreign affairs |
| 1986 | Feldt, Kjell-Olof |  |
| Appointed minister of finance |
| 1986 | Peterson, Thage |  |
| Appointed Minister of Indus try |
| 1986 | Wickbom, Sten |  |
| Appointed Minister of Justice |
| 1990 | Carlson, Ingvar |  |
| 11th Feb Appointed Prime Minister of Sweden |
| 1992 | Bildt, Carl |  |
| Stockholm Forms a government of national unity to fight for economic recovery |
| 1994 | Bildt, Carl |  |
| Loses the general election |
| 1996 | Persson, Goran |  |
| Appointed Prime Minister of Sweden |