Charles XII of Sweden

King of Sweden during the Great Northern War

Charles XII of Sweden - King of Sweden during the Great Northern War
Born

1682
343 years ago

Died

November 30th, 1718
306 years ago — 36 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Sweden

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Ascended to the throne in 1697 at the age of 15. Led Sweden in the Great Northern War against a coalition of rivals, including Russia and Denmark-Norway. Achieved notable victories at battles such as Narva in 1700 and Kliszow in 1702. Faced significant setbacks later in the war, notably at the Battle of Poltava in 1709, leading to a prolonged exile. Died in 1718 during a siege in Norway.

Led Sweden during the Great Northern War

Achieved victory at the Battle of Narva

Fought in the Battle of Poltava

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