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  1. Charles August or Carl August (9 July 1768 – 28 May 1810) was a Danish prince. [1] He is best known for serving as Crown Prince of Sweden briefly in 1810, adopted by Charles XIII, before his sudden death from a stroke. Earlier, he had been a general in the Royal Danish Army as well as the Governor-general of Norway.

  2. In Sweden: Royalist reaction …chief of the Norwegian army, Christian August (at the moment waging war against Sweden), was elected crown prince and took the name Charles August. Behind this decision were thoughts of a Scandinavian confederation. This solution was cherished by Denmark and even by Napoleon. Read More

  3. Depicted Person Crown prince Karl August, Swedish, born 1768, dead 1810; Category Paintings, Paintings; Classification painting; Inventory No. NMGrh 1692; Acquisition 1873 testamentarisk gåva av Karl XV till Nationalmuseum.

  4. Charles August (9 July 1768 – 28 May 1810) was a Danish prince. He is best known for serving as Crown Prince of Sweden briefly in 1810, adopted by Charles XIII, before his sudden death from stroke. Earlier, he had been a general in the Royal Danish Army as well as the Danish Governor-general of Norway.

  5. With the consent of Denmark, the commander in chief of the Norwegian army, Christian August (at the moment waging war against Sweden), was elected crown prince and took the name Charles August. Behind this decision were thoughts of a Scandinavian confederation.

  6. 30 de sept. de 2016 · By Brittani Barger. 30th September 2016. In this edition of “In the beginning”, we focus on the Bernadotte dynasty which currently rules over Sweden. The Bernadotte’s first began ruling over the...

  7. Charles August or Carl August (9 July 1768 – 28 May 1810) was a Danish prince. He is best known for serving as Crown Prince of Sweden briefly in 1810, adopted by Charles XIII, before his sudden death from a stroke. Earlier, he had been a general in the Royal Danish Army as well as the Governor-general of Norway.