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    Charles IX, also Carl (Swedish: Karl IX; 4 October 1550 – 30 October 1611), reigned as King of Sweden from 1604 until his death. He was the youngest son...
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    as Charles XI, he was not the 11th king of Sweden of that name. His father's name (as the 10th) was due to his great-grandfather, King Charles IX of Sweden...
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  • Charles IX may refer to: Charles IX of France (1550–1574) Charles IX of Sweden (1550–1611) King Charles (disambiguation) Charles This disambiguation page...
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  • (the ruins of the castle are now the center of Kajaani, the capital of the Kainuu region). Shortly afterwards, in 1607, King Charles IX of Sweden called himself...
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    8 July 1859. As grandson of Augusta of Bavaria, he was a descendant of Gustav I of Sweden and Charles IX of Sweden, whose Vasa blood returned to the throne...
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    the seventh Swedish king by that name, as Charles IX (reigned 1604–1611) had adopted his numeral after studying a fictitious history of Sweden. In Norway...
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  • Charles of Sweden may refer to: Charles VII of Sweden (circa 1130-1167), king Charles VIII of Sweden (1409–1470), king Charles IX of Sweden (1550–1611)...
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    Coming to the throne at the age of 16, Gustavus Adolphus inherited three wars from his father Charles IX of Sweden: border conflicts with Russia and...
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    Protestant brother King Charles IX of Sweden in the War against Sigismund. The dynasty was then split into a Protestant Swedish branch and a Catholic Polish...
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    Anders Bure (category CS1 Swedish-language sources (sv))
    produce a map of the Nordic countries by the future King Charles IX of Sweden. He produced a first map, covering the northern parts of Sweden, in 1611; it...
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    Eric IX, (Swedish: Erik Jedvardsson; Erik den helige; Sankt Erik; d. 18 May 1160) also called Eric the Holy, Saint Eric, and Eric the Lawgiver, was a Swedish...
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    daughter of King Charles IX of Sweden and his first spouse Maria of the Palatinate-Simmern. Her personality was described as "a happy union of her father's...
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  • Duke Charles may refer to: Charles IX of Sweden Charles XIII of Sweden Charles, Duke of Burgundy This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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    and Estonia, as well as the dispute over the Swedish throne between Charles IX of Sweden and Sigismund III of Poland. After skirmishes, sieges and battles...
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    Kalmar War (redirect from War of Kalmar)
    King Charles IX of Sweden ignored the protests of King Christian IV of Denmark and Norway. Finally, in April 1611, in response to Sweden's claim of a traditionally...
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    symbol of Lapland first appeared at the coronation of Charles IX of Sweden in 1607, then at the same king's burial in 1611. The colour red of his skin...
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    union ended following a civil war in Sweden in which he lost the crown to his uncle, who eventually became Charles IX. Sigismund afterwards returned to Warsaw...
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    Swedish king Charles IX (1604–1611) chose his numeral after studying a fictitious history of Sweden. This king was the fourth actual King Charles, but has...
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    (afterwards Charles IX of Sweden), who had Calvinist sympathies, and did not promote King John's Liturgy in his duchy. John III was an eager patron of art and...
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    the influence of Duke and future King Charles IX of Sweden, the Swedish church finally became a Lutheran state church, ratified by Charles' victory in his...
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  • Thumbnail for John, Duke of Östergötland
    (1566–1632, reigned in Sweden in 1592–99, and in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1587–1632). His uncle was Charles IX of Sweden, who ruled from 1599...
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    Närke and Värmland. Charles Philip was the second surviving son of King Charles IX of Sweden and his second spouse, Duchess Christina of Holstein-Gottorp...
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    mistress of John III of Sweden 1568-1578: Karin Nilsdotter, mistress of Charles IX of Sweden 1615-1616: Margareta Slots, mistress of Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden...
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    doi:10.1086/369679. JSTOR 528133. S2CID 170242955. Charles IX of Sweden instituted the Royal Order of Jehova in 1606. Rosenmüller, Ernst Friedrich Karl...
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    backwards from Charles IX (r. 1604–1611) who adopted his numeral according to a fictitious history of Sweden. Six others before Charles VII are unknown...
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    youngest son Charles IX. The era was followed by a period commonly referred to as the Swedish Empire, or Stormaktstiden in Swedish, which means "Era Of Great...
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    August 1618) was a Swedish princess, daughter of King Charles IX of Sweden and Christina of Holstein-Gottorp, and by marriage Duchess of Östergötland. Maria...
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  • Charles IX of Sweden 1611-1632 : King Gustav Adolphus the Great 1632-1644 : Chancellor Axel Oxenstierna, leader of government under the minority of the...
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  • effect on the stately position. King Charles IX of Sweden briefly used "King of Finns" (alla finnars konung) as part of his official titulary during 1607–1611...
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  • century (and of Norway as Carl I) Charles IX of Sweden, Carl IX, King of Sweden 1604–1611 Charles X Gustav of Sweden, Carl X Gustav, King of Sweden 1654–1660...
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