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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gustav_VasaGustav Vasa - Wikipedia

    Gustav I (born Gustav Eriksson of the Vasa noble family; 12 May 1496 – 29 September 1560), commonly known as Gustav Vasa, was King of Sweden from 1523 until his death in 1560, previously self-recognised Protector of the Realm (Riksföreståndare) from 1521, during the ongoing Swedish War of Liberation against King Christian II of Denmark, Norway and Sweden.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Charles_XCharles X - Wikipedia

    Charles X may refer to: Charles X of France (1757–1836) Charles X Gustav (1622–1660), King of Sweden. Charles, Cardinal de Bourbon (1523–1590), recognized as Charles X of France but renounced the royal title.

  3. In 1680, Charles XI abolished the office and inaugurated a new position instead – "President of the Chancellery" (Swedish: Kanslipresident). In 1792, during the minority reign of Gustav IV Adolph the office of Rikskansler was revived, but it was removed once again in 1799. Lord High Chancellors of Sweden First creation

  4. Charles VII is a posthumous invention, counting backwards from Charles IX (1604–11) who adopted his numeral according to a fictitious history of Sweden. Six others before Charles Sverkersson are unknown to any sources before Johannes Magnus 's 16th-century book Historia de omnibus Gothorum Sueonumque regibus, and are considered his invention.

  5. Christina. v. t. e. Sigrid Eriksdotter of Sweden (15 October 1566 – 1633) was a Swedish princess, the legitimized daughter of King Eric XIV of Sweden and of his lover, later spouse and queen, Karin Månsdotter .

  6. Heavy losses. The March Across the Belts ( Swedish: Tåget över Bält) was a military campaign waged by the Swedish Empire across the ice between the Danish islands. It lasted between 30 January and 15 February 1658, [a] ending with a decisive victory for Swedish King Charles X Gustav during his first Danish war .

  7. Charles X Gustave (en suédois : Karl X Gustav), né le 8 novembre 1622 au château de Nyköping, décédé le 13 février 1660 à Göteborg, est roi de Suède de 1654 à sa mort. Il est le premier roi de la dynastie de Palatinat-Deux-Ponts , une branche de la maison de Wittelsbach qui occupe le trône de Suède jusqu'en 1720 .