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  1. In the 1930s, the Swedish Nazis held celebrations on the date of Charles XII's death, and shortly before the outbreak of World War II, Adolf Hitler received from Sweden a sculpture of the king at his birthday.

  2. 24 de may. de 2024 · Died: November 30, 1718, Fredrikshald, Norway (aged 36) Title / Office: king (1697-1718), Sweden. Role In: Battle of Poltava. Second Northern War. Russo-Turkish wars.

  3. 17 de sept. de 2012 · The mummified head of Charles XII, photographed at the time of his exhumation in 1917, and showing the exit wound–or was it?–left by the projectile that killed him during the siege of...

  4. 24 de ene. de 2023 · The researchers have now concluded that the shot that killed Charles XII at Fredriksten fortress in the Norwegian border town Halden on 30 November 1718 could not possibly have been fired at close range by one of the king's own Swedish soldiers.

    • Bård Amundsen
    • bard@joga.no
  5. At about nine o'clock on the night of November 30th, 1718, as Charles XII was inspecting sapping operations from a forward trench before the Norwegian fortress of Fredrickshall, a bullet travelling at high speed entered his left temple, and passed clean through his skull. He died instantaneously.

  6. 11 de oct. de 2022 · In November 1718, during the siege of Fredriksten, King Charles XII of Sweden was killed by a projectile fully perforating his skull. For 300 years, the exact course of events has remained as a mystery.

  7. 24 de nov. de 2022 · King Charles XII was shot to death over 300 years ago in a battle in Norway. Ever since, debate has raged as to whether he was hit by an enemy bullet or assassinated by an ally. Now, two Finnish researchers claim to have solved the mystery once and for all.