Charles XIV John
Charles XIV John (; 26 January 1763 – 8 March 1844) was King of Sweden and Norway from 1818 until his death in 1844 and the first monarch of the Bernadotte dynasty. In Norway, he is known as Charles III John () and before he became royalty in Sweden, his name was Jean-Baptiste Jules Bernadotte. During the Napoleonic Wars, he participated in several battles as a Marshal of France.Born in Pau in the region of southern France known as Béarn, Bernadotte joined the French Royal Army in 1780. Following the outbreak of the French Revolution, he exhibited great military talent, rapidly rising through the ranks, and was made a brigadier general by 1794. He served with distinction in Italy and Germany, and was briefly Minister of War. His relationship with Napoleon was turbulent; nevertheless, Napoleon named him a Marshal of the Empire on the proclamation of the French Empire. Bernadotte played a significant role in the French victory at Austerlitz, and was made Prince of Pontecorvo as a reward. His marriage to Désirée Clary, whose sister was married to Joseph Bonaparte, made Bernadotte a member of the extended Imperial family.
In 1810, Bernadotte was unexpectedly elected the heir-presumptive (Crown Prince) to the childless King Charles XIII of Sweden, thanks to the advocacy of Baron Carl Otto Mörner, a Swedish courtier and obscure member of the Riksdag of the Estates. He assumed the name Charles (Carl) after his adoptive father and John (Johan) which is a Swedish version of Jean. He was subsequently named regent and generalissimo of the Swedish Armed Forces, soon after his arrival becoming ''de facto'' head of state for most of his time as Crown Prince. In 1812, following the sudden unprovoked French invasion of Swedish Pomerania, Crown Prince Charles John was instrumental in the creation of the Sixth Coalition by allying with Alexander I of Russia and using Swedish diplomacy to bring warring Russia and Britain together in alliance. He then played a major role in the writing of the Trachenberg Plan, the war-winning Allied campaign plan, and commanded the Allied Army of the North that defeated two concerted French attempts to capture Berlin and made the decisive attack on the last day of the catastrophic French defeat at Leipzig.
Following the conclusion of the Leipzig campaign and after liberating Bremen and Lübeck from the French in late November 1813, Charles John invaded Denmark, aiming to knock Napoleon's last major ally out of the war to secure the Coalition's northern flank in preparation for the invasion of France in 1814 and to secure Norway for Sweden, as stipulated in the several treaties that created the Sixth Coalition. After a brief campaign that saw the defeat of the Danish Army, King Frederick VI of Denmark was forced to sign the Treaty of Kiel on 15 January 1814 that ceded Norway to Sweden, that in turn led to the Swedish–Norwegian War of 1814, where Norway was defeated in nineteen days. This put Norway into a union with Sweden, which lasted for almost a century before its peaceful 1905 dissolution. The Swedish–Norwegian war is viewed as Sweden's last direct conflict and war.
Upon the death of Charles XIII in 1818, Charles John ascended to the thrones. He presided over a period of peace and prosperity, and reigned until his death in 1844. Provided by Wikipedia
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Means-tested transfer programs in the United States /
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Interpersonal communication by Condon, John Carl
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The image of man in Albert Camus by Ridd, John Carl
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Hawthorne in America a problem in identity by Franzosa, John Carl
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The maritime theme in second temple numismatics by Lawrenz, John Carl
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Oyster farming in the maritimes by Medcof, John Carl
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Elizabethan musical prosody A study of the style of the English madrigal and ayre. Phil. Diss. Northwestern Univ. Evanston/Ill. [Mikrofilm, 35 mm, Neg.-Chicago: Univ. Libr.] by Tegnell, John Carl
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The writings of Jakob Wassermann by Blankenagel, John Carl 1886-
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The emergence of the idea of manifest destiny by Parish, John Carl
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The dramas of Heinrich von Kleist A biographical and critical study by Blankenagel, John Carl 1886-
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The dramas of Heinrich von Kleist A biographical and critical study by Blankenagel, John Carl 1886-
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Wertherian tendencies in Heinrich von Kleist by Blankenagel, John Carl 1886-
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Souvenir de Berlin 3 marches pour le piano : op. 21 by John, Carl
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Promenade sur l'eau barcarolle-nocturne pour piano : op. 17 : à M.r A. Marmontel by John, Carl
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Lysbetha polka-mazurka : pour piano : à M.me Bonneville by John, Carl
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Rêverie pour piano : op. 14 : à Madame Beaufour Vierling Professeur au Conservatoire by John, Carl
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Impromptu en forme de polka-galop pour le piano : op. 15 bis : à M.me Félicie de la Guette by John, Carl
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Milady-polka à M.me L. Cossmann by John, Carl
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