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Charles (also Carl) XIII & II , 17481818 (aged 69 years)

Name
Charles (also Carl) XIII & II //
Given names
Charles (also Carl) XIII & II
Name prefix
King of Sweden (1809-1818) & Norway (1814-1818)
Family with parents
father
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Birth: 14 May 1710Schleswig, Schleswig-Flensburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Death: 12 February 1771Stockholm, Stockholm County, Sweden
mother
Louisa Ulrika, Queen of Sweden painting by Antoine Pesne, c. 1744.
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Birth: 24 July 1720 31 33 Berlin, Germany
Death: 16 July 1782Svartsjö, Ekerö Municipality, Stockholm County, Uppland, Sweden
elder brother
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Birth: 24 January 1746 35 25 Stockholm, Stockholm County, Sweden
Death: 29 March 1792Stockholm, Stockholm County, Sweden
3 years
himself
Birth
Death of a maternal grandmother
Address: Monbijou Palace, Berlin, Germany.
Death of a father
Address: Stockholm Palace, Stockholm, Stockholm County, Sweden.
Death of a mother
Address: Svartsjö Palace, Svartsjö, Färingsö, Lake Mälaren, Ekerö Municipality, Stockholm County, Uppland, Sweden.
Death of a brother
Death
5 February 1818 (aged 69 years)
Unique identifier
3BF0B0248C3A7241AEF0FB366E3699AE3229
Last change
23 April 201221:58:29
Author of last change: Danny
Note

As high admiral, Charles defeated a Russian fleet in the Gulf of Finland
in 1788. He was regent from 1792 to 1796 during the minority of King
Gustav IV Adolph and again in 1809 after Gustav had lost his throne
through revolution. During Charles's reign Sweden lost Finland to Russia
in 1809 but was united with Norway in 1814.