wearing the uniform of the
Drabant Corps, armor, a princely mantle in blue and the sash of the
Order of the Seraphim. Portrait by
Antoine Pesne, . In 1743, Adolf Frederick was elected heir to the throne of Sweden by the
Hat faction (Swedish:
Hattarna). The Hat faction wanted to obtain better conditions at the
Treaty of Åbo from Empress Elizabeth. His
coronation was celebrated on 26 November 1751 in the
Stockholm Cathedral. is visible and on the right the
Silver Throne. Portrait by
Lorens Pasch the Younger. During his 20-year reign, Adolf Frederick was little more than a
figurehead, the real power being with the
Riksdag of the Estates, often distracted by party strife. Twice he endeavored to free himself from the tutelage of the estates. The first occasion was in 1756. Stimulated by his consort, Queen Louisa Ulrika, he tried to regain a portion of the attenuated prerogative through the
Coup of 1756 to abolish the rule of the Riksdag of the Estates and reinstate absolute monarchy in Sweden. He nearly lost his throne in consequence. On the second occasion during the
December Crisis of 1768, under the guidance of his eldest son,
Gustav, he succeeded in overthrowing the "Cap" (Swedish:
Mössorna) senate, but was unable to make any use of his victory. ==Death==