King of Sweden (1809-1818) and King of Norway (1814-1818) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charles XIII & II also Carl, Swedish: Karl XIII (born 7 October 1748 in Stockholm, Sweden, dead 5 February 1818) was a Swedish monarch. He was the King of Sweden (as Charles XIII) from 1809 and King of Norway (as Charles II) from 1814 until his 1818 death.[1] He was the second son of King Adolf Frederick of Sweden and Louisa Ulrika of Prussia, sister of Frederick II of Prussia.[2]
Charles XIII & II | |
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King of Sweden | |
Reign | 6 June 1809 – 5 February 1818 |
Predecessor | Gustav IV Adolf |
Successor | Charles XIV John |
King of Norway | |
Reign | 4 November 1814 – 5 February 1818 |
Predecessor | Christian Frederick |
Successor | Charles III John |
Born | 7 October 1748 |
Died | 5 February 1818 69) | (aged
Spouse | Hedwig Elizabeth Charlotte of Holstein-Gottorp |
Issue | Carl Löwenhielm (extramarital) |
House | House of Holstein-Gottorp i.e. House of Oldenburg |
Father | Adolf Frederick |
Mother | Louisa Ulrika of Prussia |
Religion | Lutheran |
While known as King Charles XIII in Sweden, he was actually the seventh Swedish king by that name, as Charles IX (reigned 1604–1611) had adopted his numeral after studying a fictitious history of Sweden.[3]
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