Bevare Gud vår Kung (Swedish, 'God Save Our King') was the first royal anthem of Sweden.[1] Written in 1805 by Abraham Niclas Edelcrantz  (1754–1821) to honor King Gustav IV Adolf, it was set to the melody of the British anthem "God Save the King".  The song would serve as the de facto royal anthem from 1805 to 1893, when Kungssången was adopted as the official royal anthem.[2][3]

Bevare Gud vår kung
English: God Save Our King

Former royal anthem of Sweden
LyricsAbraham Niclas Edelcrantz
MusicUnknown, based on "God Save the King"
Adopted1805
Relinquished1893
Succeeded byKungssången
Audio sample
Bevare Gud vår kung (instrumental)

Lyrics

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Swedish lyrics
English translation

I
Bevare Gud vår kung!
Gör säll vår ädle kung!
Leve vår kung!
Bekrönt av ärans hand,
alltid med hjärtats brand
förent med folk och land.
Leve vår kung!

II
Nu varje troget bröst
med hjärta och med röst
hans välgång sjung!
Må tvedräkt flykten ta!
Han allas kärlek ha!
Sjung, svenska Folk, hurra!
Leve vår kung!

I
God save our king!
Make joyous our noble king!
Long live our king!
Crowned by glory's hand,
always with fire in heart
united with people and land.
Long Live our King!

II
Now every faithful bosom
with heart and with voice
sing to his welfare!
May discord take to flight!
[May] he everyone's love have!
Sing, Swedish people, hurrah!
Long live our king!

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Bevare Gud vår Kung". dagensvisa.com. Retrieved March 1, 2020.
  2. ^ "Edelcrantz, Abraham Niclas". svenskaakademien.se. Retrieved March 1, 2020.
  3. ^ "Kungssången". kungahuset.se. Retrieved March 1, 2020.