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Charles XI Sweden 1655–1697 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 24 Nov 1655

Birth Location: Tre Kronor Castle, Stockholm, Sweden

Death Date: 15 Apr 1697

Death Location: Tre Kronor Castle, Stockholm, Sweden

Father: Charles Sweden

Mother: Hedvig Sweden

Spouse(s): Ulrika Sweden

Children(s): Ulrika Sweden, Hedvig Holstein-Gottorp, Charles Sweden, Gustav Sweden, Ulrich Sweden, Frederick Sweden

Charles XI Sweden was born in 1655 in Tre Kronor Castle, Stockholm, Sweden, the child of Charles X Gustav King Of Sweden And Hedvig Eleonora Of Holstein Gottorp Queen Consort Of Sweden. Charles XI Sweden married Ulrika Eleonora Of Denmark Queen Consort Of Sweden, and had children including Charles Xii King Of Sweden, Frederick Of Sweden, Gustav Of Sweden, Hedvig Sophie Augusta Of Sweden Duchess Of Holstein Gottorp, Ulrich Of Sweden, Ulrika Eleonora Queen Of Sweden. Charles XI Sweden passed away in 1697 in Tre Kronor Castle, Stockholm, Sweden.

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Biography

  • Charles XI Sweden was born in 1655 in Tre Kronor Castle, Stockholm, Sweden, the child of Charles X Gustav King Of Sweden And Hedvig Eleonora Of Holstein Gottorp Queen Consort Of Sweden.
  • Charles XI Sweden married Ulrika Eleonora Of Denmark Queen Consort Of Sweden, and had children including Charles Xii King Of Sweden, Frederick Of Sweden, Gustav Of Sweden, Hedvig Sophie Augusta Of Sweden Duchess Of Holstein Gottorp, Ulrich Of Sweden, Ulrika Eleonora Queen Of Sweden.
  • Charles XI Sweden passed away in 1697 in Tre Kronor Castle, Stockholm, Sweden.

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Charles Sweden's Ancestors

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Charles Sweden
1655–1697
Birth Place: Tre Kronor Castle, Stockholm, Sweden
Parents
Charles X Gustav King Of Sweden
1622–1660
Nyköping castle,Sweden
Hedvig (Eleonora Of Holstein Gottorp Queen Consort Of) Sweden
1636–1715
Gottorf, Schleswig Holstein, Duchy of Schleswig-Holstein
Grandparents
John (Casimir, Count Palatine of) Kleeburg
1589–1652
Zweibrücken Castle, Zweibrücken, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Catherine (of Sweden, Countess Palatine of) Kleeburg
1584–1638
Nykoping Castle, Södermanland, Sweden
Great-Grandparents
Karl SWEDEN
1550–1611
Marie PALATINE
1561–1589
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Gustav Sweden
1496–1560
Margaret Leijonhufvud
1516–1551

Charles Sweden's Descendants

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Charles (XI) Sweden (24 Nov 1655–15 Apr 1697) m. Ulrika (Eleonora of Denmark, Queen consort of) Sweden (11 Sep 1656–26 Jul 1693)
  1. 1. Ulrika (Eleonora, Queen of) Sweden 1688–1741 m. Frederick (I, King of) Sweden 1676–1751
  2. 2. Hedvig (Sophie Augusta of Sweden, Duchess of) Holstein-Gottorp 1681–1708
  3. 3. Charles (XII, King of) Sweden 1682–1718
  4. 4. Gustav (of) Sweden 1683–1685
  5. 5. Ulrich (of) Sweden 1684–1685
  6. 6. Frederick (of) Sweden 1685–1685

Charles Sweden's Timeline

4 Records

1655
24 nov 1655
Birth of Charles XI Sweden in Tre Kronor Castle, Stockholms, Sweden
Tre Kronor Castle, Stockholms, Sweden
1655
24 Nov 1655
Birth of Charles XI Sweden in Tre Kronor Castle, Stockholm, Sweden
Tre Kronor Castle, Stockholm, Sweden
1697
15 apr 1697
Age 42
Death of Charles XI Sweden in Tre Kronor Castle, Stockholms, Sweden
Tre Kronor Castle, Stockholms, Sweden
1697
15 Apr 1697
Age 42
Death of Charles XI Sweden in Tre Kronor Castle, Stockholm, Sweden
Tre Kronor Castle, Stockholm, Sweden

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 24 nov 1655
    Event Place: Tre Kronor Castle, Stockholms, Sweden

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 24 Nov 1655
    Event Place: Tre Kronor Castle, Stockholm, Sweden

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 apr 1697
    Event Place: Tre Kronor Castle, Stockholms, Sweden

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 Apr 1697
    Event Place: Tre Kronor Castle, Stockholm, Sweden

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