gustavus

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Definition

Proper noun 1. A male given name of Swedish origin: "Gustavus" is a Latinized form of the Swedish name "Gustav," historically borne by several kings of Sweden. 2. A regnal name for Swedish monarchs: Specifically refers to kings of Sweden named Gustav (or Gustaf) who ruled from the 16th to the 20th centuries, each noted for distinct historical impacts.

Examples of Usage
  • As a given name:

    • Gustavus Adolphus is a key figure in European history.
    • The university was named after Gustavus II Adolphus.
  • Referring to a specific monarch:

    • Gustavus V maintained Swedish neutrality during the world wars.
    • The policies of Gustavus I established a strong national church.
Advanced Usage
  • "Gustavus Adolphus": The most commonly referenced figure bearing this name, specifically Gustav II Adolf (Gustavus Adolphus), King of Sweden from 1611 to 1632, known as the "Lion of the North" for his military leadership in the Thirty Years' War.
    • The military tactics of Gustavus Adolphus were studied for centuries.
Variants and Related Words
  • Gustav (proper noun): The standard Swedish form of the name.
    • King Gustav V of Sweden.
  • Gustaf (proper noun): An alternate Swedish spelling.
    • The Gustaf family.
  • Gustavian (adjective): Pertaining to the reigns of Kings Gustav III or Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden, often relating to a specific period of Swedish neoclassical culture and architecture.
    • Gustavian style furniture.
Synonyms
  • Gustav: (The direct Swedish equivalent)
  • King Gustav: (When specifying the royal title)
Notes on Meaning

The word "Gustavus" almost exclusively refers to the historical Swedish kings in English-language contexts. It is rarely used as a contemporary first name outside of historical reference. Each king designated by an ordinal number (e.g., Gustavus I, Gustavus V) represents a different historical figure with a unique reign.

Noun
  1. king of Sweden who established Lutheranism as the state religion (1496-1560)
  2. king of Sweden whose victories in battle made Sweden a European power; his domestic reforms made Sweden a modern state; in 1630 he intervened on the Protestant side of the Thirty Years' War and was killed in the battle of Lutzen (1594-1632)
  3. king of Sweden who increased the royal power and waged an unpopular war against Russia (1746-1792)
  4. king of Sweden whose losses to Napoleon I led to his being deposed in 1809 (1778-1837)
  5. king of Sweden who kept Sweden neutral during both World War I and II (1858-1950)
  6. the last king of Sweden to have any real political power (1882-1973)