Prince of Vasa Gustav's Human Design Chart

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          Prince of Vasa Gustav's Biography

          Swedish royalty, Crown Prince of Sweden and later in exile styled as Gustaf Gustafsson von Holstein-Gottorp, Prince of Vasa. He was the son of King Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden and Queen Frederica.
          When he was ten years old, his father was deposed by military coup and the family was forced into exile. In 1816, he assumed the title of Count of Itterburg. Gustaf also served as an officer to the Habsburgs of Austria, and in 1829, Emperor Francis II created him Prince of Vasa (Wasa). He was made a Field Marshal-Lieutenant in the Austro-Hungarian Army in 1836.
          On 9 November 1830, he married in Karlsruhe his first cousin, Princess Louise Amelie of Baden (1811–1854). They divorced in 1843. A son, Louis, was born in 1832, but died shortly after birth. Their daughter, Princess Carola, married the Catholic King Albert I of Saxony, but they had no issue.
          Gustav died on 5 August 1877. In 1884, his (and his infant son’s) remains were moved to Stockholm, to be buried beside his father.
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          Prince of Vasa Gustav's Chart
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