CHARLES XII, King of Sweden

1682–1718, king of Sweden (1697–1718), son and successor of Charles XI. The regency under which he succeeded was abolished in 1697 at the request of the Riksdag. At the coronation he omitted the usual oath and crowned himself. Charles's youth and inexperience invited the coalition (1699) of Peter I of Russia, Augustus II of Poland and Saxony, and Frederick IV of Denmark that challenged Swedish supremacy in the Baltics. The resulting Northern War quickly revealed Charles's abilities. In one of the most brilliant campaigns in history, Charles forced Denmark to make peace (Aug., 1700), defeated Peter I at Narva (Nov., 1700), subjugated Courland (1701), invaded Poland and, declaring Augustus II dethroned, secured the election (1704) of Stanislaus I as king of Poland. In 1706 he invaded Saxony and forced Augustus to recognize Stanislaus as king, end his alliance with Russia, and surrender his adviser, Johann Reinhold von Patkul, whom Charles then had broken on the wheel. Charles then concentrated on his chief enemy, Peter I. He secured the alliance of the Cossack leader Mazepa and invaded Russia in 1708. The Swedish army was outnumbered, weakened by long marches and a cold winter, and without the active leadership of Charles, who was wounded; it suffered a disastrous defeat by the Russians at Poltava. Much of the army was captured, and Charles fled to Turkey, where he persuaded Sultan Ahmed III to declare war (1710) on Russia. After the Peace of the Pruth (1711) between Russia and Turkey, Charles, who had taken residence near Bender in Bessarabia, became an increasingly unwelcome guest. He was requested to leave Turkey but obstinately refused. A whole Turkish army was sent (1713) to dislodge him from his house; Charles defended it with a handful of men for several hours until he was forced by fire to make a sortie. Taken prisoner and detained near Adrianople, he feigned sickness for over a year. Late in 1714 he unexpectedly arrived at Swedish-occupied Stralsund and defended it against the Prussians and the Danes until Dec., 1715. When it fell he escaped to Sweden and proceeded to invade (1716) Norway. He was killed in the Swedish trenches while besieging the fortress of Fredrikssten. He was succeeded by his sister, Ulrica Leonora, who was forced to recognize a new constitution that gave most of the power to the nobles and clergy. During her reign the Northern War ended (1721) with substantial Swedish losses. His final failure cost Sweden its rank as a great power. The classic biography is Voltaire's History of Charles XII.

See also biographies by R. N. Bain (1895, repr. 1969), J. A. Gade (1916), F. G. Bengtsson (tr. 1960), and R. M. Hatton (1968).

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...I. SWEDEN UNDER CHARLES THE ELEVENTH...THE YOUNG KING 50...THE OPENING OF THE POLISH...XII. INVASION...in the sum CHARLES XII AND HIS SISTERS...the spring of 1699, when...fled to Sweden, which caused...Court of King Charles...
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...CHRISTINA CHARLES XII GUSTAV III...University of Washington...HISTORY of Sweden is the history...1718-1720 , King Fredrik I 1720-1751 , King Adolf Fredrik...1751-1771 , and Charles XIII 1809-1818...incompetence of one of them...Charles XII, and Gustav...
...believed that the King was vulnerable...had a habit of agreeing emphatically...presented. All Charless Counsellors...Denmark, Sweden, Poland, Courland...the Queen of Sweden, and the envoy...successive assurances of goodwill. None...repayment by Charles, which could...agreed that the King should accept...
...in medieval Sweden) in the Tiundaland district of Uppland. As...election of King Magnus Eriksson...monastery. In 1346 King Magnus Eriksson...Vadstena, Sweden, their donation...became the site of the original...leaders such as King Magnus Eriksson of Sweden, Queen Joanna...
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...Elisabeth of Bohemia, a daughter of the King of England. (6.) Anneliese Meinert...rebellische Konigin: Roman (Christina of Sweden: the rebellious queen: a novel...August Strindberg, Queen Christina. Charles XII. Gustav III., trans, and ed. Walter...
...authorized the king to act without the consent of riksrad and...twilight of Swedens era of greatness. Charles XII (1697-1718...Gustav Vasa to Charles XII used them. Sweden has been...the turmoil of the sixteenth...duty to the king and one supposes...
...Venning, 195-97. (18.) Charles P. Korr, Cromwell and the...1649-1658 (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1975...Between His Majesty the King of Sweden, and the King of Denmark...Gustav, Karl XI och Karl XII (Stockholm: Atlantis, 1992...
...region of Dal to the Norwegian king, Hakon Magnusson. In that case...the Norwegian actions against Sweden were, in spirit, menacing and...small, that could remind people of Sweden. It was then that the...in the Union struggle. A Carl XII shook his sword in vexation over...
...translated and delivered to schools in Sweden to be cited at the morning prayers...schools, above all the anniversaries of the death of the kings Gustavus II Adolphus (November 6) and Charles XII (November 30), were complemented...
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...demented descendant Charles XII was slain by a soldier (probably one of his own), Sverige ranked...wars with Russia, for Sweden to completely give up...effectively took place when Charles keeled over dead in the...productions he commissioned. No king or queen was ever friendlier...
...Voltaire argued that all great commanders, except for Charles XII of Sweden, had also been great lovers. He rationalised Navarres...Many sentimental letters, allegedly written by the king, were included in this defence, and nine love letters...
...Sultan assured the new Swedish ambassador that the King and Kingdom of Sweden -- a phrase revealing his knowledge of the kings...brothers, Gustaf and Ulrik Celsing, sons of an agent of Charles XII in Constantinople in 1709-11, served in the Swedish...
...Birth of Charles Wesley (xii). CHARLES V of Spain. King Philip of England by David Loades...and Altercation by Edward Swift (xii); The Liberator, Daniel OConnell...Island (ii); Toronto (iv); Garden of Sweden (v); Casting the First Stone (x...
...Poles had installed him as king two years before. The...the ferocious teenager Charles XII, however, had the most...enormous fine. On the very day of the Danish capitulation...power and the days of both Sweden and Poland as major powers...
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...Russia. At the dawn of the 18th century Sweden was a European superpower until King Charles XII came a cropper on the endless steppe. The story of what happened to Hitlers...his ill-fated expedition of 1812. Alex Zamoyskis...
...Pope Pius XII proclaims the dogma of the bodily...BLOCKHEAD! Charles Schulz begins...her father, King George VI...Hammarskjold of Sweden is elected...late Pope Pius XII. LEAPING...elected governor of New York...Europe. THE KING FEELS A DRAFT...PRINCE Prince Charles becomes the...
...1837-1917. US admiral. 93 Louis II de Bourbon, of France, 1621-1686. 94 Kurt Student, 1890-1978. German...general. 96Michel Ney, 1769-1815. French marshal. 97 Charles XII, 1682-1718. Swedish king. 98 Thomas Cochrane 1775-1860. British admiral...


 

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CHARLES XI , king of Sweden 1655 97, king of Sweden (1660 97), son and successor of Charles X. Charles ascended the throne at the age of...efficiently. His son succeeded him as Charles XII. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia...
...Denmark and Norway 1671 1730, king of Denmark and Norway (1699 1730...Peter I of Russia against Charles XII of Sweden in the Northern War , but...1709. In the peace treaties of 1720 21, Denmark renounced S Sweden but obtained Schleswig. Frederick...
...Charles X , who became king on the abdication (1654) of Christina, successfully...southern provinces of Sweden were definitively recovered...Denmark in 1660. Under Charles XI (reigned 1660 97...accession of Charles XII (reigned 1697 1718...
...conversations with the Polish king and others led eventually (1699) to a coalition against Sweden. Peter also gained considerable knowledge of European industrial techniques...War (1700 1721) against Charles XII of Sweden. Although disastrously...
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