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  1. Christian II (1 July 1481 – 25 January 1559) was a Scandinavian monarch under the Kalmar Union who reigned as King of Denmark and Norway, from 1513 until 1523, and Sweden from 1520 until 1521. From 1513 to 1523, he was concurrently Duke of Schleswig and Holstein in joint rule with his uncle Frederick .

  2. The Christian II is an excellent all-round vehicle, with the mobility to get to desired locations on the map with ease. The 120 mm cannon has excellent firepower to deal with most other MBTs, but still needs to take care in aiming for the weaker parts of armour, as the penetration can be a bit lacking for more well-protected targets.

  3. Cristiano II (Nyborg, 1 de julho de 1481 – Kalundborg, 25 de janeiro de 1559) foi monarca da União de Kalmar de 1520 a 1521, tendo sido rei da Dinamarca como Christian 2. (1513-1523), da Noruega como Christian 2. (1513-1523) e da Suécia como Kristian II (1520-1521).

  4. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Christian II (born July 1, 1481, Nyborg, Den.—died Jan. 25, 1559, Kalundborg) was the king of Denmark and Norway (1513–23) and of Sweden (1520–23) whose reign marked the end of the Kalmar Union (1397–1523), a political union of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. After serving as viceroy in Norway (1502, 1506–12), Christian ...

  5. Thereafter King Christian II became known in Sweden as Kristian Tyrann ("Christian [the] Tyrant"). Background. Political factions in Sweden.

  6. 3 de nov. de 2020 · In Sweden, Christian II is best known for the Stockholm Massacre of November 1520. Immediately following his coronation as King of Sweden, he had more than 80 members of the Swedish aristocracy executed in Stockholm even though he had promised amnesty to everyone who had supported his Swedish opponent, Sten Sture.

  7. Cristiano II foi monarca da União de Kalmar de 1520 a 1521, tendo sido rei da Dinamarca como Christian 2. (1513-1523), da Noruega como Christian 2. (1513-1523) e da Suécia como Kristian II (1520-1521). Era o filho mais velho do rei João da Dinamarca (Hans) e da rainha consorte Cristina da Saxônia, tendo ascendido ao trono após a morte do pai.