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  1. Charles VII is a posthumous invention, counting backwards from Charles IX (1604–11) who adopted his numeral according to a fictitious history of Sweden. Six others before Charles Sverkersson are unknown to any sources before Johannes Magnus 's 16th-century book Historia de omnibus Gothorum Sueonumque regibus, and are considered his invention.

  2. Charles VII (22 tháng 2 năm 1403 – 22 tháng 7 năm 1461), còn được gọi là le Victorieux hay le Bien-Servi, là quốc vương Pháp từ năm 1422 đến khi qua đời. Charles VII là người kết thúc chiến tranh Trăm năm vào năm 1453 với sự chiến thắng của người Pháp. Tên tuổi của Charles VII ...

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  4. Charles IX of Sweden (1550–1611), king; Charles X Gustav of Sweden (1622–1660), king; Charles XI of Sweden (1655–1697), king; Charles XII of Sweden (1682–1718), king; Charles XIII of Sweden (1748–1818), king; Charles XIV John of Sweden (1763–1844), king; Charles XV of Sweden (1826–1872), king; Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden (born 1946 ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Charles_VIICharles VII - Wikipedia

    Charles VII. Charles VII may refer to: Charles VII of Sweden (1130–1167), actually Charles I of Sweden (1161–1167) Charles VII of France (1403–1461), "the Victorious". Charles VII, Holy Roman Emperor (1697–1745) Charles III of Spain (1716–1788), and Charles VII of Naples. Carlos María de los Dolores (1848–1909), pretender to the ...

  6. Feb 1, 2022 · Karl Sverkersson, d April 12, 1167 at Visingsö. Parents: King Sverker die of Sweden and Ulfhild Håkonsdtr (Thjottaätten). King of the East Goths from around 58, King of all Sweden from 61. Karl Sverkersson , K. VII, Swedish King, was the son of the King Sverker, the murderer of the 1155 (l. 1156), whom he probably immediately succeeded as ...

    • Queen Christina Stigsdatter of Sweden
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    • circa 1130
    • Ödeshög, Östergötland, Sweden
  7. Charles VII or Carl (Swedish: Karl Sverkersson; c. 1130 – 12 April 1167) was ruler of Götaland, and then King of Sweden from c. 1161 to 1167, when he was assassinated in a military attack by Knut Eriksson who succeeded him as Canute I. He is the first historically known king of Sweden by the name of Charles, but use of the ordinal VII is widespread.

  8. Charles VII (actually Charles I) [1] [2] or Carl, Swedish: Karl Sverkersson, (c. 1130 – 12 April 1167), was ruler of Gothenland, and then King of Sweden from c. 1161 to 1167, when he was assassinated. He is the first historically known king of Sweden by the name of Karl, but use of Charles VII is widespread (see notes). Life

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