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  2. Charles XII of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Charles XII, sometimes Carl XII (Swedish: Karl XII) or Carolus Rex (17 June 1682 – 30 November 1718 O.S.), [1] was King of Sweden from 1697 to 1718. He belonged to the House of Palatinate-Zweibrücken, a branch line of the House of Wittelsbach. Charles was the only surviving son of Charles XI and Ulrika Eleonora the Elder.

  3. Carolus Rex (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Carolus Rex (Latin: King Charles) may also refer to: King Charles (disambiguation) , kings named Charles, who in Latin documents and on 17th-century English coins are referred to as "Carolus Rex" Carolus Rex (bastion) , a portion of the Gothenburg city wall

  4. Carolus - Wikipedia

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    Carolus (name) the medieval Latin ... Charlemagne (742–814) King Charles XII of Sweden, who is sometimes referred to as "Carolus Rex" Scientific. Carolus ...

  5. Carolus (name) - Wikipedia

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    Carolus is the medieval Latin form of the name Charles. It was the name of various Frankish rulers, most notably of Charlemagne (742–814). The given name also gave rise to a surname in the 17th century.

  6. Carolus Rex (album) - Wikipedia

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    Carolus Rex is the sixth studio album by Swedish power metal band Sabaton. It is a concept album based on the rise and fall of the Swedish Empire , whose monarch Charles XII gives it its title. It was released with both English and Swedish vocals.

  7. I was glad - Wikipedia

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    and "Vivat Rex Carolus!" [8] Use at other British royal events. Setting by Hubert Parry: 1945: National service of thanksgiving for VE Day at St Paul's Cathedral [9]

  8. Charlemagne - Wikipedia

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    Several languages were spoken in Charlemagne's world, and he was known to contemporaries as Karlus in the Old High German he spoke; as Karlo to Early Old French (or Proto-Romance) speakers; and as Carolus (or Karolus) [1] in Medieval Latin, the formal language of writing and diplomacy. [2] Charles is the modern English form of these names.

  9. Charles Rex - Wikipedia

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    Charles Rex may refer to: King Charles (disambiguation), a number of kings' names, ... Carolus Rex (disambiguation), where Carolus is Latin for Charles; Charles ...