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  1. All of Sweden deeply mourned his death, that he was not allowed a longer life. And he rests in Alvastra, and God may preserve his soul in eternity". In the same year 1222, the rival dynasty's young heir, Erik Eriksson ascended the throne at the age of 6 to reign as King Eric XI of Sweden. Expedition to Estonia

  2. 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

  3. 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 ...

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  5. Eric XIV ( Swedish: Erik XIV; 13 December 1533 – 26 February 1577) was King of Sweden from 1560 until he was captured in a rebellion led by his brother John in 1568 and formally deposed 26 January 1569. [1] Eric XIV was the eldest son of Gustav I (1496–1560) and Catherine of Saxe-Lauenburg (1513–1535). He was also ruler of Estonia, after ...

  6. The following period of peace allowed Charles XI of Sweden to reform and stabilise the realm. He consolidated the finances of the Crown by the great reduction of 1680 ; further changes were made in finance, commerce, national maritime and land armaments, judicial procedure, church government and education.

  7. Eric XI Ericsson [A] or Eric the Lisp and Lame [1] ( Swedish: Erik Eriksson or Erik läspe och halte; Old Norse: Eiríkr Eiríksson; 1216 – 2 February 1250) was King of Sweden from 1222 to 1229 and again from 1234 to 1250. [2] Being the last ruler of the House of Eric, he stood in the shadow of a succession of powerful Jarls, especially his ...