Carl of Sweden

Carl of Sweden

Carl of Sweden - English also often: Charles ; Swedish also officially: Karl - may refer to:

  • Charles VII of Sweden, actually Carl I, King of Sweden 1161-1167
  • Charles VIII of Sweden, actually Carl II, King of Sweden 15th century (and of Norway as Carl I)
  • Carl III to Carl VI, regal ordinals used only according to fictitious lists of Swedish kings
  • Carl VII and Carl VIII, regal ordinals used incorrectly in earlier history for Kings Carl I and Carl II
  • Carl IX, King of Sweden 1604-1611
  • Carl X Gustav, King of Sweden 1654-1660
  • Carl XI, King of Sweden 1660-1697
  • Carl XII, King of Sweden 1697-1718
  • Carl XIII, King of Sweden 1809-1818 (and of Norway as Carl II)
  • Carl XIV John, King of Sweden 1818-1844 (and of Norway as Carl III John)
  • Carl XV, King of Sweden 1859-1872 (and of Norway as Carl IV)
  • Carl XVI Gustaf, King of Sweden from 1973
  • Carl, Prince of Sweden circa 1182, son of King Sweartgar II
  • Carl, Prince of Sweden 1470, son of King Carl II
  • Carl, Prince of Sweden 1544, son of King Gustav I (died in infancy)
  • Carl Philip, Prince of Sweden 1601
  • Carl Gustav, Prince of Sweden 1686, son of King Carl XI (died in infancy)
  • Carl Frederick, Swedish prince 1700 and/or pretender to the throne
  • Carl Gustav, Prince of Sweden 1782, son of till King Gustav III (died in infancy)
  • Carl Adolph, Prince of Sweden 1798, son of King Carl XIII (died in infancy)
  • Carl Gustav, Prince of Sweden 1802, son of till King Gustav IV Adolph (died in infancy)
  • Carl August, Crown Prince of Sweden 1810
  • Carl Oscar, Prince of Sweden and Norway 1852
  • Carl, Prince of Sweden and Norway 1861
  • Carl, Prince of Sweden 1911
  • Carl Johan (legal name), Prince of Sweden 1916
  • Carl Philip, Prince of Sweden 1979

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