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  1. 1615-1616: Margareta Slots, mistress of Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden; House of Palatinate-Zweibrücken. 1646-1647: Märta Allerts, mistress of Charles X Gustav of Sweden; Unlike most of their predecessors and successors, Charles XI and his son Charles XII are not known to have had mistresses. House of Hesse: Frederick I of Sweden

  2. Monarch – Charles XI; Events. Barnängens manufaktur is established in Stockholm. - The city of Jönköping burns down. - The crops fail all over Sweden. Sven Andersson (farmworker) is executed for having sex with a nymph. The theater company Dän Swänska Theatren is dissolved. Births. March 28 - Charles Emil Lewenhaupt, general (died 1743)

  3. 8 de nov. de 2010 · That means I would have control over what is practiced and preached in the church. Then I required all citizens to attend the Sunday service in the church at the risk of arrest if anyone is found outside. In 1689, I also required all citizens of Sweden to be able to read catechisms from the church.

  4. 25 de mar. de 2015 · The History Learning Site, 25 Mar 2015. 26 May 2024. Charles XI was king of Sweden from 1660 to 1697. Charles, along with Gustavus Adolphus, was one of Sweden’s most important monarchs in the Seventeenth Century. Charles was the only son of Charles X and was born in November 1655. He was 4 when he was crowned king, so a regency existed until ...

  5. Charles XI. Charles. XI. Pour le prétendant légitimiste français, voir Charles de Bourbon (1848-1909) . Pour les articles homonymes, voir Charles, prince de Suède . Charles XI (en suédois : Karl XI ), né le 24 novembre 1655 à Stockholm et mort le 5 avril 1697 dans la même ville, est roi de Suède de 1660 à sa mort.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CaroleansCaroleans - Wikipedia

    Caroleans ( Swedish: karoliner ), from Carolus, the Latin form of the name Charles, is a term used to describe soldiers of the Swedish army during the reigns of Kings Charles XI and Charles XII of Sweden, and specifically from 1680, when Charles XI instituted an absolute monarchy and embarked on a series of sweeping military reforms, to the ...

  7. Great Reduction. In the Great Reduction of 1680, by which the ancient landed nobility lost its power base, the Swedish Crown recaptured lands earlier granted to the nobility. Reductions ( Swedish: reduktion) in Sweden and its dominions were the return to the crown of fiefs that had been granted to the Swedish nobility.