Christian Lundeberg
Christian Lundeberg | |
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Lundeberg in 1905 | |
| Prime Minister of Sweden | |
| In office 2 August 1905 – 7 November 1905 | |
| Monarch | Oscar II |
| Preceded by | Johan Ramstedt |
| Succeeded by | Karl Staaff |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Christian Lundeberg 14 July 1842 |
| Died | 10 November 1911 (aged 69) |
| Party | Protectionist Party |
| Spouse |
Anna Elfbrink (m. 1865) |
| Children | 6 |
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Christian Lundeberg (14 July 1842 – 10 November 1911) was a Swedish statesman and military officer who served as Prime Minister of Sweden from August to November 1905. He led the Protectionist Party from 1900 to 1908 and represented Gävleborg in the Riksdag from 1886 to 1911. He also served as Speaker of the First Chamber from 1909 until his death. He led the coalition government responsible for successfully negotiating the peaceful dissolution of the union with Norway, helping to secure a constitutional settlement between the two kingdoms.