Charles XIII of Sweden
| Reign | From June 6, 1809 in Sweden
From November 4, 1814 in Norway Until February 5, 1818 |
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| Royal motto | "Folkets väl min högsta lag" ("The welfare of the people my highest law" ¹ ) |
| Queen | Hedwig Elizabeth Charlotte |
| Royal House | Holstein-Gottorp |
| Predecessors | Gustav IV Adolf in Sweden
Frederick VI in Norway |
| Successor | Charles XIV, as the Swedish title and
Carl III Johan, as the Norwegian title. |
| Date of Birth | October 7, 1748 |
| Place of Birth | Stockholm |
| Date of Death | February 5, 1818 |
| Place of Death | Stockholm |
| Place of Burial | Riddarholmskyrkan, Stockholm |
| ¹ Compare with the U.S. state of Missouri (1821): "Let the welfare of the people be the supreme law". | |
Charles XIII, Karl XIII, or Carl II, (1748-1818), king of Sweden and Norway, the second son of king Adolf Frederick of Sweden, and Louisa Ulrica of Prussia, sister of Frederick the Great, was born at Stockholm on October 7, 1748.
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Life and politics
In 1772 he co-operated in the revolutionary plans of his brother Gustav III of Sweden. On the outbreak of the Russo-Swedish War of 1788 he served with distinction as admiral of the fleet, especially at the battles of Hogland (June 7, 1788) and Öland (July 26, 1789). On the latter occasion he would have won a signal victory but for the unaccountable remissness of his second-in-command, Admiral Liljehorn. On the death|
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Children
He had married his cousin Hedwig Elizabeth Charlotte of Holstein-Gottorp (1759-1818), on July 7, 1774 but both of their children would die in infancy.
- Louisa Hedvig (1797)
- Carl Adolf, Duke of Wermelandia (1798)
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Preceded by: Gustav IV Adolf | List of Swedish monarchs |
Succeeded by: Charles XIV of Sweden/ Carl III Johan of Norway |
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Preceded by: Frederick VI | List of Norwegian monarchs |


