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  1. Charles XI of Sweden. Nov 24, 1655 - Apr 5, 1697. Charles XI was King of Sweden from 1660 until his death, in a period of Swedish history known as the Swedish Empire. He was the only son of King Charles X Gustav of Sweden and Hedwig Eleonora of Holstein-Gottorp. His father died when he was four years old, so Charles was educated by his ...

  2. 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

  3. 3 de may. de 2019 · King Karl XI of Sweden (Pierre Signac) - Nationalmuseum - 26171.tif 3,427 × 4,299; 42.17 MB Koperen deuren van de Van Harenskapel ( geschenk van Karel Gustaaf, Koning van Zweden, later 4x gezien aan het hof van Zweden) - Sint Annaparochie - 20022832 - RCE.jpg 893 × 1,200; 233 KB

  4. See also Charles XI of Sweden on Wikipedia; and our 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica disclaimer . CHARLES XI. (1655–1697), king of Sweden, the only son of Charles X., and Hedwig Leonora of Holstein-Gottorp, was born in the palace at Stockholm, on the 24th of November 1655. His father, who died when the child was in his fourth year, left the care ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Battle of Lund. The Battle of Lund, part of the Scanian War, was fought on December 4, 1676, in an area north of the city of Lund in Scania in southern Sweden, between the invading Danish army and the army of Charles XI of Sweden. The Danish had an army of about 13,000 under the personal command of 31-year-old King Christian V of Denmark, aided ...

  7. Eric X [1] ( Swedish: Erik Knutsson; Old Norse: Eiríkr Knútsson; c. 1180 – 10 April 1216) was King of Sweden between 1208 and 1216. Also known as Eric the Survivor ( Swedish: Erik som överlevde ), he was, at his accession to the throne, the only remaining son of King Canute I of Sweden and his queen. The name of his mother is not known ...