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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. 28 de jun. de 2014 · File:Charles XI of Sweden.jpg. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. File. File history. File usage on Commons. File usage on other wikis. Metadata. Size of this preview: 523 × 599 pixels. Other resolutions: 209 × 240 pixels | 419 × 480 pixels | 670 × 768 pixels | 894 × 1,024 pixels | 2,448 × 2,805 pixels.

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

  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. The Riksdag of 1682 gave him absolute power, which he used efficiently. His son succeeded him as Charles XII. Charles XI, 1655–97, king of Sweden (1660–97), son and successor of Charles X. Charles ascended the throne at the age of five, so a council of regency ruled until 1672. The regency ended Swedish wars with favorable peace treaties ...

  6. Frederick I ( Swedish: Fredrik I; 28 April 1676 – 5 April 1751) was King of Sweden from 1720 until his death, having been prince consort of Sweden from 1718 to 1720, and was also Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel from 1730. He ascended the throne following the death of his brother-in-law absolutist Charles XII in the Great Northern War, and the ...

  7. Juliana of Hesse-Eschwege. Juliana of Hesse-Eschwege (14 May 1652 – 20 June 1693) was a German noblewoman. In her teens she was brought up at the Swedish royal court as the future queen of King Charles XI of Sweden, her cousin. However, on two occasions before the wedding Juliana became pregnant, and the engagement was eventually broken off.