The Kalmar Union was a solidification of the throne which united three kingdoms, Denmark, Norway with Iceland and Greenland, and Sweden with Finland under one common ruler. Each time a new monarch took the throne a new constitution was formed which regulated the power between the high nobility represented by the Council and the joint Scandinavian royal powers. | The Kalmar Union was a solidification of the throne which united three kingdoms, Denmark, Norway with Iceland and Greenland, and Sweden with Finland under one common ruler. Each time a new monarch took the throne a new constitution was formed which regulated the power between the high nobility represented by the Council and the joint Scandinavian royal powers. |