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The style of the Swedish sovereign is the formal mode of address used by the monarch of Sweden. Its precise form has changed over time, either by geopolitical changes or the replacement of ruling house. Traditionally, the monarch's official shortened title was 'by the Grace of God, King of Sweden, the Goths and the Wends' and have been used since the early modern period. The title of 'King of the Wends' was adopted by Gustav I of Sweden to contend against Christian III of Denmark, who included 'King of the Goths' to the Danish royal style without justification. Later upon their ascensions to the throne, Margrethe II of Denmark and Charles XVI Gustav of Sweden removed all titles except 'Queen of Denmark' and 'King of Sweden' respectively, thus ending nearly five centuries of dispute.

List of full styles
This list only include monarchs subsequent to the reign of Christian II of Denmark, specifically since 6 June 1523 when Gustav Ericsson of Vasa was elected king, thereby marking the end of foreign rule in the Kingdom of Sweden. Due to him, the House of Vasa was inaugurated as the first monarchical dynasty to rule a unified Swedish kingdom. Prior to his process of radical change, the kingdom was part of the Kalmar Union and was ruled by many petty and legendary kings before that. During the period of consolidation until the reign of Magnus IV of Sweden, most monarchs was styled 'King of the Swedes'.

History
Until the 1976/77 Riksdag session, all members of parliament was formally addressed by the honorifics Mr. and Ms. with their surname. If several members of parliament shared the same surname, a place name would often be added to provide the necessary distinction. Thereafter, both forename and surname was

List of names
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 * Björck i Nässjö
 * Persson i Stjärnhov
 * Holmström i Linköping
 * Broström i Göteborg
 * Jakobson i Karlshult
 * Kunze i Göteborg
 * Wendt i Borås
 * Flyg i Saltsjö-Nacka
 * Persson i Helsingborg
 * Gustafsson i Stenkyrka
 * Andersson i Stockholm
 * von Koch i Stockholm (later von Koch i Djursholm)
 * Bergqvist i Västra Frölunda
 * Sääf i Norrköping
 * Thyselius i Stockholm
 * Bengtson i Danderyd (later Bengtson i Jönköping)
 * Mannheimer i Göteborg
 * De Geer i Lesjöfors
 * Östlund i Stockholm
 * Bergman i Stockholm
 * Brandt i Söderby
 * Branting i Stockholm
 * Persson i Simrishamn
 * Tamm i Fogelstad
 * Beskow i Stockholm
 * Wigström i Göteborg
 * Andersson i Häckenäs
 * Andersson i Hoberg
 * Andersson i Trossnäs
 * Andersson i Ölsund
 * Andersson i Hedsta
 * Andersson i Skellefteå
 * Andersson i Linköping (or Andersson i Linghem)
 * Bergman i Bodträskfors (later Bergman i Gällivare)
 * Lindhagen i Stockholm (later Lindhagen i Äppelviken, Lindhagen i Ålsten)
 * De Geer af Finnspång i Hanaskog
 * Almqvist i Bladviken
 * Björnstjerna i Stockholm
 * Pehrsson i Bramstorp
 * Jonsson i Freluga
 * Jonsson i Nåberga
 * Wahren i Norrköping
 * Tamm i Österby (later Tamm i Stockholm)
 * Björk i Skärholmen
 * Widén i Nyköping (later Widén i Östersund)
 * Mörtsell i Malå (and Mörtsell i Stensele)
 * Hellner i Stockholm
 * Henriksson i Bromma
 * Lundeberg i Forsbacka (later Lundeberg i Stockholm)
 * Pettersson i Lund
 * von Zweigbergk i Stockholm
 * Östberg i Brantshammar (later Östberg i Stockholm, Östberg i Tureberg)
 * af Trolle i Karlskrona
 * Zetterberg i Spånga (and Zetterberg i Stockholm)
 * Källenius i Stockholm
 * Månsson i Gävle (and Månsson i Hagaström, Månsson i Furuvik)
 * Westman i Uppsala (later Westman i Stockholm)
 * Sundström i Brunne (later Sundström i Boda)
 * Wijkander i Göteborg
 * Wallenberg i Stockholm
 * Olsson i Slängserud
 * Olsson i Olebyn
 * Olson i Stensdalen
 * Olsson i Stockholm
 * Olsson i Kullenbergstorp
 * Olsson i See
 * Olsson i Löräng
 * Holmqvist i Malmö (later Holmqvist i Kallhäll)
 * Petrén i Västerås
 * Posse i Charlottenlund
 * Mörner af Morlanda i Djursholm
 * Meyerhöffer i Boden
 * Ericsson i Åtvidaberg
 * Gustavson i Sala (later Gustavson i Västerås, Gustavson i Stockholm, again Gustavson i Västerås)
 * Wachtmeister af Johannishus i Tistad
 * Strömberg i Strängnäs
 * Thorburn i Uddevalla
 * Forssell i Göteborg (and Forssell i Stockholm)
 * Borg i Helsingborg
 * Abelin i Kvillinge
 * Gardner i Åkersberga
 * Thyrén i Lund
 * Swartz i Norrköping (later Swartz i Stockholm)
 * Vennersten i Borås (later Vennersten i Stockholm)
 * von Koch i Augerum
 * Svenning i Malmö
 * Ekman i Kristinehamn (and Ekman i Stockholm)
 * Rubin i Malmö
 * von Kræmer i Stockholm (later von Kræmer i Stenhammar)
 * Ljungberg i Stockholm
 * Palmstierna i Stockholm
 * Trolle i Trollenäs
 * Andersson i Rasjön (later Andersson i Falun)
 * Carleson i Stockholm
 * Jeansson i Kalmar
 * Sjöcrona i Helsingborg
 * Palmstierna i Stockholm (later Palmstierna i Jönköping)
 * Andersson i Vallby
 * Andersson i Björnlunda
 * Andersson i Hamra
 * Andersson i Malmö
 * Andersson i Eliantorp
 * Andersson i Fiskebäckskil (later Andersson i Stockholm)
 * Andersson i Katrineholm
 * Andersson i Rixö
 * Anderson i Bromma (later Anderson i Stockholm)
 * Andersson i Björkäng (later Andersson i Lindesberg)
 * Anderson i Storegården
 * Andersson i Milsmaden
 * Andersson i Stockholm
 * Andersson i Malmö
 * Wachtmeister af Johannishus i Stockholm
 * Sundelin i Fellingsbro
 * Hamilton i Ovesholm
 * Lindhagen i Stockholm
 * Leijonancker i Stockholm (and Leijonancker i Halmstad)
 * Olsson i Bågeholm
 * Olsson i Ingesgärde
 * Ohlson i Rolfstorp
 * Olsson i Ornakärr (later Olsson i Väsby)
 * Olsson i Tyllered
 * Olsson i Mårdäng
 * Olsson i Mora
 * Fränckel i Stockholm
 * Tham i Stockholm
 * Tham i Stockholm
 * Tham i Söderhamn (later Tham i Stockholm)
 * Magnusson i Kalmar
 * Magnusson i Skövde
 * Magnusson i Näsviken
 * Adolfsson i Bynsberg
 * Eriksson i Grängesberg (later Eriksson i Falun)
 * Sparre i Almnäs (later Sparre i Stockholm and Sparre i Mariedal)

Biography
Blom was born and raised in Ekerö, Sweden and is the younger brother of author and librarian Anna Dunér. Studying the humanities; majoring in literary studies, at the University of Trier (between 1989–1990), the University of Stockholm (between 1990–1996), the University of Uppsala (between 1991–1993), and the University of Freiburg (between 1993–1994), he acquired an archival studies degree and two Bachelor of Arts degrees. During his student years, Blom was a prominent member of several societies and students' unions. He was the co-founder of the Students' Club Corps of Sweden (Verein Corpsstudenten in Schweden), board member of the Catholic Union (Concordia Catholica), and member of the Society of Emil Hildebrand's Friends (Sällskapet Emil Hildebrands Vänner).

Between 1997–2012, Blom was employed at the Centre for Business History (Centrum för Näringslivshistoria) as editor-in-chief of Företagsminnen and head of specials projects. He has since been self-employed by providing lectures, writing, and television appearances of mainly gastronomian subject matter. Along with his wife Gunilla Kinn, they co-write cook books. He has also contributed articles for Dagens Handel, Entreprenör, Katolskt magasin, and Tema Arkiv. Blom was the vice-chairman of the Catholic Historical Association of Sweden (Katolsk historisk förening i Sverige).

He was made famous in 2009 with the series Mellan skål och vägg med Edward Blom, where he travels around Sweden together with economics journalist Peter Andersson, showcasing gastronomy by telling stories from the places they visited. Later that same year, the series Edward Bloms gästabud was aired, where he and ethnologist Jan-Öjvind Swahn discussed the tradition and history of foods. In 2010 and 2011, Blom was jury member on Stjärnkockarna, host on Klockan åtta hos stjärnorna, and recurring guest on Breaking News med Filip och Fredrik respectively. He appears regularly on radio, especially on the SR programme Morgonpasset i P3.

On his personal YouTube channel with 61,700 subscribers, Blom uploads videos of culinarian and cultural historical contents. For the Christmans of 2016, Blom recorded the single "Nu lagar vi julen", which was the ninth most played and shared song on Spotify worldwide. The viral music video "När man festar, festar man" featuring Blom, is based on a television interview and was first uploaded on Adam von Friesendorff's YouTube channel. Since 2017, Blom and his confident Mats Ryd hosts the podcast Edward Bloms smörgåsbord, where they share memories and answer listener questions. In 2018, he participated in the Melodifestivalen with "Livet på en pinne", reaching fifth place.

Honours

 * Knight of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre (2008)
 * Honorary Member of the Södermanland-Nerike Nation (2011)
 * Honorary Member of the Centre for Business History (2014)
 * Knight Commander of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre (2015)

Publications

 * Books


 * Jehanders: 125 år i Stockholmarnas tjänst [Jehander's: 125 Years of the Service of Stockholmers] (1999)
 * ICA-historien: i parti och detalj [History of ICA: In Parts and Detail] (2003)
 * Familjeföreningen Concordia Catholica 1995–2005: Jubileumsskrift över föreningens senaste decennium med anledning av dess 110-årsjubileum [Catholic Union Family Association, 1995–2005]


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Books and eBooks

 * Deutsche, die das Stockholmer Brauereiwesen industrialisierten (2009) (Germans who industrialized the Stockholm brewery industry)
 * Handelsbilder – 125 år med Svensk Handel (2008) (Business Pictures – 125 years with the Swedish Trade)
 * Tyskarna som industrialiserade Stockholms bryggerinäring: en studie i till Stockholm invandrade tyska bryggare och bryggeriarbetare under 1800-talets senare hälft, med inriktning på nätverk och personer (2007) (The Germans Who Developed Stockholm's Brewery Industry: a study of the immigrant German brewers and brewery workers during the second half of the 1800s, with a focus on networks and people)
 * Den svenska handelns historia (2006) (History of Swedish trade (2006)).
 * Familjeföreningen Concordia Catholica 1995-2005 – Jubileumsskrift över föreningens senaste decennium med anledning av dess 110-årsjubileum (2005), tillsammans med James Blom (Concordia Catholic Family Association 1995-2005 – Anniversary of the Society's Last Decade on the Occasion of its 110th Anniversary, with James Blom)
 * ICA-historien – i parti och detalj (2003). (ICA history – in the wholesale and retail)
 * Jehanders – 125 år i Stockholmarnas tjänst (1999), tillsammans med Lars Lundqvist (Jehanders – 125 Years in the Service of Stockholmers, with Lars Lundqvist)

Articles

 * "Agape", novell i: Anna Braw (red) Tillsammansmat (2007) ("Agape", short story in: Anna Braw (red) Tillsammansmat)
 * "Säljande gudar och livbojar" i Identitet : om varumärken, tecken och symboler (2002). (Selling gods and lifebuoys in Identity: Brand, Signs and Symbols).
 * "Berömda arkivspex och arkivrevyer" i Tjugo år med Arkivrådet AAS (redaktörer Olle Ebbinghaus & Ulrika Grönquist) ("Famous Archive Reports and Archive Revues" for Twentieth Years with the Archives Council AAS (editors Olle Ebbinghaus & Ulrika Grönquist)
 * Flera artiklar i cd/DVD:erna Söder i våra hjärtan (1998). (Several articles in the CD / DVDs South of Our Heart)
 * The Ericsson Files (2001),
 * Gamla Stan under 750 år (2002). (Old Town for 750 Years)