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  1. Charles XIV John (Swedish: Karl XIV Johan; 26 January 1763 – 8 March 1844) was King of Sweden and Norway from 1818 until his death in 1844 and the first monarch of the Bernadotte dynasty. In Norway, he is known as Charles III John ( Norwegian : Karl III Johan ) and before he became royalty in Sweden, his name was Jean-Baptiste ...

  2. Carlos XIV Juan (Karl XIV Johan), nacido Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte (Pau, Francia, 26 de enero de 1763-Estocolmo, Suecia, 8 de marzo de 1844), fue un militar del Imperio francés, príncipe soberano de Pontecorvo (1806-1810) y desde el 5 de febrero de 1818, monarca de Suecia (Carlos XIV) y Noruega (Carlos III).

  3. Jean-Baptiste Jules Bernadotte (Jean Bernadotte selon son baptême) [1], né le 26 janvier 1763 à Pau et mort le 8 mars 1844 à Stockholm, est un militaire français devenu roi de Suède en 1818 après avoir été choisi par le Parlement suédois comme héritier et régent du roi Charles XIII.

  4. The House of Bernadotte is the royal family of Sweden, founded there in 1818 by King Charles XIV John of Sweden. It was also the royal family of Norway between 1818 and 1905. Its founder was born in Pau in southern France as Jean Bernadotte.

  5. Jan. 26, 1763, Pau, France. Died: March 8, 1844, Stockholm, Swed. (aged 81) House / Dynasty: House of Bernadotte. Role In: Napoleonic Wars. Treaty of Kiel. Charles XIV John (born Jan. 26, 1763, Pau, France—died March 8, 1844, Stockholm, Swed.) was a French Revolutionary general and marshal of France (1804), who was elected crown prince of ...

  6. Charles John, who became king under the name of Charles XIV John (ruled 1818–44), pursued a strictly conservative policy. The king’s power, invested in him by the constitution, was exploited to the limit; and the ministers were recruited from his henchmen without regard to the wishes of parliament.

  7. House of Bernadotte. Charles XV (born May 3, 1826, Stockholm—died Sept. 18, 1872, Malmö, Swed.) was the king of Sweden and Norway from 1859 to 1872 (called Karl IV in Norway). Succeeding his father, Oscar I, Charles was an intelligent and artistically inclined ruler much liked in both kingdoms.