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  1. Charles X Gustav was the second Wittelsbach king of Sweden after the childless king Christopher of Bavaria (1441–1448) and he was the first king of the Swedish Caroline era, which had its peak during the end of the reign of his son, Charles XI.

  2. Charles X Gustav of Sweden: 9. Catharina of Sweden: 2. Charles XI of Sweden: 10. Frederick III, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp: 5. Hedvig Eleonora of Holstein-Gottorp: 11. Marie Elisabeth of Saxony: 1. Charles XII of Sweden: 12. Christian IV of Denmark: 6. Frederick III of Denmark: 13. Anne Catherine of Brandenburg: 3. Ulrike Eleonora of Denmark: 14 ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Charles_XVCharles XV - Wikipedia

    Charles XV or Carl (Carl Ludvig Eugen; Swedish and Norwegian officially: Karl; 3 May 1826 – 18 September 1872) was King of Sweden and Norway, there often referred to as Charles IV, from 8 July 1859 until his death in 1872. Charles was the third Swedish monarch from the House of Bernadotte.

  4. Charles X Gustav (born Nov. 8, 1622, Nyköping Castle, Sweden—died Feb. 13, 1660, Gothenburg) was the king of Sweden who conducted the First Northern War (1655–60) against a coalition eventually embracing Poland, Russia, Brandenburg, the Netherlands, and Denmark.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Charles X Gustav was crowned king on 6 June 1654, the same day that Christina stepped down and prepared to leave Sweden. He was the founder of the Pfalz/Wittelsbach dynasty, which also included Charles XI, Charles XII, and Ulrika Eleonora (1654 – 1720).

  6. Charles X Gustav was the second Wittelsbach king of Sweden after the childless king Christopher of Bavaria (1441–1448) and he was the first king of the Swedish Caroline era, which had its peak during the end of the reign of his son, Charles XI.

  7. 18 de mai. de 2018 · Charles X (1622–60) King of Sweden (1654–60). He ascended the throne when his cousin Queen Christina abdicated in his favour. His efforts to complete Swedish domination of the Baltic resulted in a reign of continuous military activity.