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House of Vasa. Prince Charles Philip of Sweden, Duke of Södermanland, ( Swedish: Carl Filip; Reval 22 April 1601 – Narva, 25 January 1622) was a Swedish prince, Duke of Södermanland, 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 .
Mar 8, 2024 · 8 March 2024. Pool/Getty Images. King Charles has been pressing ahead with his behind-the-scenes duties, as he continues his cancer treatment. The announcement of the King’s diagnosis saw a raft of his public -facing engagements cancelled, but after an initial period, the King has returned to carrying out private audiences and duties.
Prince Charles Philip of Sweden, Duke of Södermanland, (Swedish: Carl Filip; Alt-Anzen (Vana-Antsla), 22 April 1601 – Narva, 25 January 1622) was a Swedish prince, Duke of Södermanland, 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 ...
Prince Charles Philip of Sweden, Duke of Södermanland, (Swedish: Carl Filip; Alt-Anzen (Vana-Antsla), 22 April 1601 – Narva, 25 January 1622) was a Swedish prince, Duke of Södermanland, 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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Swedish prince (1601-1622) Carl Philip Karl Filip Prins Karl Filip Vasa aka Karlsson, Carlsson (22 Apr 1601 - 25 Jan 1622)
Apr 9, 2021 · Published April 9, 2021 Updated May 5, 2021. Here’s what we know: The husband of Queen Elizabeth II died on Friday at 99. Britain remains in a national lockdown because of the pandemic, and...
Apr 17, 2021 · Today, my thoughts are with The Queen, everyone in the Royal Family and the British people who will be mourning and remembering Prince Philip. — Keir Starmer (@Keir_Starmer) April 17, 2021 Share