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    The Instrument of Government (Swedish: regeringsform) of 1634 was a document describing the form and operation of the Swedish government, retrospectively...
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    used. Instrument of Government (1634) Instrument of Government (1719) Instrument of Government (1720) Instrument of Government (1772) Instrument of Government...
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    such it was in effect a revival of the Instrument of Government (1634), and indeed the title "Instrument of Government" (Swedish: regeringsform) was deliberately...
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    Axel Oxenstierna (category Members of the Privy Council of Sweden)
    of Government of 1634, in which, for example, the organization of the five Great Officers of the Realm was clarified. Five governmental branches, of which...
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    year 1634 in Sweden Monarch – Christina Swedish victory at the Battle of Liegnitz. Burial of the dead King. Instrument of Government (1634) Battle of Nördlingen...
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    of Sweden's 21 counties (län), 25 provinces (landskap) and 290 municipalities (kommun) has its own coat of arms. The Instrument of Government (1634)...
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    divisions and/or mergers of existing counties. This level of administrative unit was first established in the 1634 Instrument of Government on Lord Chancellor...
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    consisting of magnates (Swedish: stormän) which advised, and at times co-ruled with, the King of Sweden. The 1634 Instrument of Government, Sweden's first...
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    admiral and the first Governor of Stockholm (1634–1644) after the office was instituted by the Instrument of Government of 1634. His children were elevated...
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