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  1. 15 de oct. de 2021 · Karl XI, King of Sweden died on April 5, 1697, at Tre Kronor Castle in Stockholm, Sweden, aged 41. An autopsy revealed that he had developed cancer that had spread throughout the abdominal cavity. Karl was buried with his wife at Riddarholmen Church. Tomb of Karl XI at Riddarholmen Church; Credit – Wikipedia.

  2. Monarch – Charles XI; Events. The Second Bremen War. The Lund University is founded. Second return to Sweden of Christina, Queen of Sweden. Publication of the Upsalia antiqua by Johannes Schefferus. Births. 4 September - Anna Maria Ehrenstrahl, painter (died 1729) 9 November - Carl Gustaf Armfeldt, officer (died 1736)

  3. Eric XII ( Swedish: Erik Magnusson; 1339 – 20 June 1359) was King of Sweden and lord of Scania in 1344–1359. He was a co-ruler with his father, King Magnus IV, from 1356 until his death in 1359. [1] Referring to Erik Magnusson as King Eric XII is a later invention, counting backwards from Eric XIV (1560–68).

  4. Charles X Gustav (1622–1660) r. 1654–1660: Christina Magdalena of the Palatinate-Zweibrücken (1616–1662) Frederick VI, Margrave of Baden-Durlach (1617–1677) Charles XI (1655–1697) r. 1660–1697: John Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach 1654–1686: Johanna Elisabeth of Baden-Durlach (1651–1680) Frederick VII, Margrave of ...

  5. 22 de ago. de 2020 · Nicolaes Millich - Portrait bust of king Charles X Gustav of Sweden.jpg 623 × 800; 200 KB Jan Matejko - Szymon Starowolski z Karolem Gustawem przed grobem Łokietka 1857.jpg 754 × 977; 254 KB KROHN(1880) p013.jpg 1,804 × 1,108; 1.68 MB

  6. In 1713, the son and successor of Charles XI, Charles XII, issued a new working order for the Chancellery to enable him to conduct government from the battle-field, but his sudden death at the siege of Fredricshald in Norway in 1718 provided the opportunity for the parliament (Riksdag of the Estates) to write a new constitution in 1719 and 1721, that gave Sweden half a century of first renewed ...

  7. Charles XII of Sweden succeeded Charles XI of Sweden in 1697, aged 14. From his predecessor, he took over the Swedish Empire as an absolute monarch. Charles XI had tried to keep the empire out of wars, and concentrated on inner reforms such as reduction and allotment, which had strengthened the monarch's status and the empire's military abilities.