Name |
Period |
Title |
Notes |
Ref
|
Axel von Wahrendorff |
11 September 1837 – 20 May 1851 |
Chargé d'affaires |
Dual accreditation to The Hague 2 October 1843 – 30 December 1847. Died in office. |
[5]
|
Fredrik Hartvig Anton Ferdinand Baron af Wedel-Jarlsberg |
1852–1856 |
Chargé d'affaires |
|
|
Carl August Järta |
29 July 1856–1857 |
Chargé d'affaires |
|
[6]
|
Carl August Järta |
23 October 1857 – 1858 |
Resident minister |
Also resident minister in Nassau on 16 January 1857. |
[6]
|
Karl Adalbert von Mansbach |
1859–1868 |
Resident minister |
|
[7]
|
Oluf Stenersen |
1869–1870 |
Resident minister |
Dual accreditation to The Hague. |
[8]
|
Carl Burenstam |
13 October 1870 – 1884 |
Resident minister |
Dual accreditation to The Hague. |
[9]
|
Carl Burenstam |
18 April 1884 – 6 September 1895 |
Minister plenipotentiary |
Dual accreditation to The Hague. |
[9]
|
August Gyldenstolpe |
1895–1896 |
Acting minister plenipotentiary |
Dual accreditation to The Hague. |
[10]
|
August Gyldenstolpe |
1896–1899 |
Minister plenipotentiary |
Dual accreditation to The Hague. |
[10]
|
Joachim Beck-Friis |
16 December 1899 – 16 September 1900 |
Chargé d'affaires |
Dual accreditation to The Hague. |
[11]
|
Herman Wrangel |
1900–1904 |
Envoy |
Dual accreditation to The Hague. |
[12]
|
Gustaf Falkenberg |
1905–1908 |
Envoy and consul general |
Dual accreditation to The Hague. |
[13]
|
Albert Ehrensvärd |
17 juni 1908 – 1910 |
Envoy and consul general |
Dual accreditation to The Hague. |
[14]
|
Carl Otto Blomstedt |
18 August 1908 – 11 October 1908 |
Chargé d'affaires |
Dual accreditation to The Hague. |
[15]
|
Fredrik af Klercker |
1910–1921 |
Envoy |
Dual accreditation to The Hague. |
[16]
|
Gustaf von Dardel |
14 January 1921 – 1941 |
Envoy |
Dual accreditation to Luxembourg City (from 27 October 1922). |
[17][18]
|
Widar Bagge |
1922–1923 |
Chargé d'affaires ad interim |
|
[19]
|
– |
1942–1944 |
– |
Vacant |
[20][21]
|
Gunnar Hägglöf |
1 April 1944 – 1945 |
Envoy |
To the Belgian government in exile and Dutch government-in-exile. |
[22][23]
|
Einar Modig |
7 December 1945[b] – 1948 |
Envoy |
Dual accreditation to Luxembourg City (29 March 1946 – 1948). |
[25]
|
Gunnar Reuterskiöld |
1948–1956 |
Envoy |
Dual accreditation to Luxembourg City. |
[26]
|
Gunnar Reuterskiöld |
2 March 1956 – 1956 |
Ambassador |
Dual accreditation to Luxembourg City. |
[27]
|
Hugo Wistrand |
1956–1961 |
Ambassador |
Dual accreditation to Luxembourg City. |
[28]
|
Stig Unger |
1961–1965 |
Ambassador |
Dual accreditation to Luxembourg City. |
[29]
|
Tage Grönwall |
1965–1969 |
Ambassador |
Dual accreditation to Luxembourg City. |
[30]
|
Tord Göransson |
1969–1976 |
Ambassador |
Dual accreditation to Luxembourg City. |
[31]
|
Lars von Celsing |
1976–1979 |
Ambassador |
Dual accreditation to Luxembourg City. |
[32]
|
Jean-Jacques von Dardel |
1979–1984 |
Ambassador |
Dual accreditation to Luxembourg City. |
[33]
|
Kaj Sundberg |
1984–1989 |
Ambassador |
Dual accreditation to Luxembourg City. |
[34]
|
Henrik Liljegren |
1989–1992 |
Ambassador |
Dual accreditation to Luxembourg City. |
[35]
|
Göran Berg |
1992–1998 |
Ambassador |
Dual accreditation to Luxembourg City (until 1995). |
[36]
|
Anders Oljelund |
1998–2003 |
Ambassador |
|
[37]
|
Herman af Trolle |
2003–2007 |
Ambassador |
|
[38]
|
Magnus Robach |
2007–2011 |
Ambassador |
Dual accreditation to Luxembourg City (from 2010). |
[39][40]
|
Ulrika Sundberg |
2011–2014 |
Ambassador |
|
|
Maria Christina Lundqvist |
2014–2016 |
Ambassador |
|
|
Annika Hahn-Englund |
2016–2021 |
Ambassador |
Dual accreditation to Luxembourg City. Based in Stockholm. |
[41]
|
Annika Molin Hellgren |
2021–2024 |
Ambassador |
Dual accreditation to Luxembourg City. Based in Stockholm. |
[42]
|
Henric Råsbrant |
24 October 2024 – present |
Ambassador |
Dual accreditation to Luxembourg City. Based in Stockholm. |
[43]
|