Fredrik von Otter | |
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8th Prime Minister of Sweden | |
In office 12 September 1900 – 5 July 1902 ( 1 year, 296 days) |
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Monarch | Oscar II |
Preceded by | Erik Gustaf Boström |
Succeeded by | Erik Gustaf Boström |
Personal details | |
Born |
Fredrik Wilhelm von Otter 11 April 1833 Fägred, Västergötland |
Died | 9 March 1910 Karlskrona, Blekinge County |
(aged 76)
Nationality | Swedish |
Political party | Independent |
Spouse(s) | Matilda Dahlström |
Military service | |
Service/branch | Swedish Navy |
Years of service | 1850-? |
Rank | Vice admiral |
Fredrik Wilhelm von Otter (11 April 1833 – 9 March 1910) was a Swedish friherre, naval officer and politician, most notably serving as Prime Minister of Sweden from 1900 to 1902.
Otter was born on the Fimmersta estate (Töreboda Municipality) in Västergötland and belonged to a wealthy and aristocratic family. He entered the Royal Swedish Navy as second lieutenant at the age of 17, but remained without promotion for a long time. Meanwhile, he served in the British Royal Navy from 1857 to 1861, participating in campaigns against pirates in the South China Sea, and took part in one of Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld's North Pole expeditions in 1868, as commander of the expedition ship Sofia. He was promoted to commander and made aide-de-camp of Crown Prince Oscar, the Duke of Östergötland, in 1872 and remained so after the prince's accession to the throne as Oscar II in 1873.
In 1874 he was promoted to captain (kommendör) and appointed Ministry for Naval Affairs in the cabinet, succeeding Major General Baron Abraham Leijonhufvud. He remained in this position until the resignation of the De Geer cabinet in 1880, after which he was appointed director of the naval shipyard in Karlskrona. He was made a Commodore in 1884, a vice admiral in 1892 and admiral in 1900. He also represented Blekinge County in the parliamentary First Chamber 1891–1899, and Karlskrona in the Second Chamber 1900–1902.