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** Tactically brilliant (won all the battles but one, would have been a great blitzkrieg commander), but strategically and politically naive (had to completely conquer, and always biting off too much). His opponent PeterTheGreat shares the chapter with him "The Tiny Lion and the Enormous Mouse", for having the opposite issue (solid if crude strategy, but too nervous to command on or near a battlefield). Fair's final verdict, in the end Peter did not waste men's lives for absolutely nothing, and Charles did.

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** Tactically brilliant (won all the battles but one, would have been a great blitzkrieg commander), but strategically and politically naive (had to completely conquer, and always biting off too much). His opponent PeterTheGreat UsefulNotes/PeterTheGreat shares the chapter with him "The Tiny Lion and the Enormous Mouse", for having the opposite issue (solid if crude strategy, but too nervous to command on or near a battlefield). Fair's final verdict, in the end Peter did not waste men's lives for absolutely nothing, and Charles did.
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* Music/RadioTapok mentions Carolus Rex in "Peter's Guard", a song about the Battle of Narva of 1700, where his army won a decisive victory against UsefulNotes/PeterTheGreat's army three times its size, but failed to finish it off due to the LastStand made by the titular regiments. Carolus Rex is also mentioned in "Gangut", where, despite the King not participating in the battle, the Swedish army is described as "Unbreakable warriors of the brave Carl". Russians won this battle, but the point is made how much of a WorthyOpponent they were.

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[[caption-width-right:282: ''"[[Music/{{Sabaton}} I was chosen by Heaven! Say my name when you pray! To The Skies, See Carolus Rise!]]''"[[labelnote:*]]Pictured: "The Lion Between Four Pots", Charles XII's statue (pointing to Russia) in Stockholm[[/labelnote]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:282: ''"[[Music/{{Sabaton}} I was chosen by Heaven! Heaven!\\
Say my name when you pray! pray!\\
To The the Skies, See Carolus Rise!]]''"[[labelnote:*]]Pictured: "The Lion Between Four Pots", Charles XII's statue (pointing to Russia) in Stockholm[[/labelnote]]]]
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* Music/{{Sabaton}} has an album named after him, fittingly called ''Carolus Rex''. The second half of the album is all about him, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Us2ylGAwBnk starting with an]] IAmSong of sorts.

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* Music/{{Sabaton}} has an album named after him, fittingly called ''Carolus Rex''. The second half of the album is all about him, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Us2ylGAwBnk com/watch?v=nxwv8-oAasI starting with an]] IAmSong of sorts.
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Charles XII was exiled to the Ottoman regions, where he awaited for the time being to make a RightfulKingReturns sort of situation when his time was due. After fourteen years, it was evident he had to return (namely because the Ottoman hospitality was wearing thin and because Sweden was hanging by a thread). After a two-week long horseback journey across Europe, he once more marched to war, this time against Norway. But fate has a way of making epic stories less-epic. During a siege, Carolus Rex was fatally shot in the head at the age of 36. To this day, it is unknown who shot him. Theories range from a Norwegian sharpshooter to his own brother-in-law, attempting to take hold of the throne (which he later did), though exhumations showed that the exit wound was smaller than the entry, which implies the projectile was traveling rather slowly. Thus, fire from the fortress he was laying siege to is the prevalent suspect rather than a hypothetical case of UnfriendlyFire.

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Charles XII was exiled to the Ottoman regions, where he awaited for the time being to make a RightfulKingReturns sort of situation when his time was due. After fourteen years, it was evident he had to return (namely because [[TheThingThatWouldNotLeave the Ottoman hospitality was wearing thin thin]] and because Sweden was hanging by a thread). After a two-week long horseback journey across Europe, he once more marched to war, this time against Norway. But fate has a way of making epic stories less-epic. During a siege, Carolus Rex was fatally shot in the head at the age of 36. To this day, it is unknown who shot him. Theories range from a Norwegian sharpshooter to his own brother-in-law, attempting to take hold of the throne (which he later did), though exhumations showed that the exit wound was smaller than the entry, which implies the projectile was traveling rather slowly. Thus, fire from the fortress he was laying siege to is the prevalent suspect rather than a hypothetical case of UnfriendlyFire.
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* He is briefly referenced in ''Anime/LegendOfGalacticHeroes'' during one occasion when Count Franz von Mariendorf compared [[TheProtagonist Reinhard von Lohengramm]] with him.

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* He is briefly referenced in ''Anime/LegendOfGalacticHeroes'' ''Literature/LegendOfTheGalacticHeroes'' during one occasion when Count Franz von Mariendorf compared [[TheProtagonist Reinhard von Lohengramm]] with him.
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But Tsar Peter did not foresee just ''who'' this teenage boy was. Charles XII did not drink, he did not spend his time with women, while he executed some very important political reforms and was a skilled politician, this was nonetheless a man who disciplined his mind, body and spirit for a single-minded purpose: '''War'''. And in this purpose Carolus displayed unprecedented brilliance. He made the Caroleans (as his army was called) into what was described in his own time as one of the best, if not ''the'' best war machine of Europe.

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But Tsar Peter did not foresee just ''who'' this teenage boy was. Charles XII did not drink, [[CelibateHero he did not spend his time with women, women]], while he executed some very important political reforms and was a skilled politician, this was nonetheless a man who disciplined his mind, body and spirit for a single-minded purpose: '''War'''. And in this purpose Carolus displayed unprecedented brilliance. He made the Caroleans (as his army was called) into what was described in his own time as one of the best, if not ''the'' best war machine of Europe.
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Charles XII was exiled to the Ottoman regions, where he awaited for the time being to make a RightfulKingReturns sort of situation when his time was due. After fourteen years, it was evident he had to return (namely because the Ottoman hospitality was wearing thin and because Sweden was hanging by a thread). After a two-week long horseback journey across Europe, he once more marched to war, this time against Norway. But fate has a way of making epic stories less-epic, for it was at this time that, during a siege, Carolus Rex, 36 years old, was fatally shot in the head. To this day it is unknown by whom. Theories range from a mere Norwegian sharpshooter to his own brother-in-law, attempting to take hold of the throne (which he later did), though exhumations evident the exit wound was smaller than the entry which implies the projectile was traveling rather slowly, and so fire from the fortress he was sieging is the prevalent suspect rather than a hypothetical probably-much-nearer assassin.

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Charles XII was exiled to the Ottoman regions, where he awaited for the time being to make a RightfulKingReturns sort of situation when his time was due. After fourteen years, it was evident he had to return (namely because the Ottoman hospitality was wearing thin and because Sweden was hanging by a thread). After a two-week long horseback journey across Europe, he once more marched to war, this time against Norway. But fate has a way of making epic stories less-epic, for it was at this time that, during less-epic. During a siege, Carolus Rex, 36 years old, Rex was fatally shot in the head. head at the age of 36. To this day day, it is unknown by whom. who shot him. Theories range from a mere Norwegian sharpshooter to his own brother-in-law, attempting to take hold of the throne (which he later did), though exhumations evident showed that the exit wound was smaller than the entry entry, which implies the projectile was traveling rather slowly, and so slowly. Thus, fire from the fortress he was sieging laying siege to is the prevalent suspect rather than a hypothetical probably-much-nearer assassin.
case of UnfriendlyFire.
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* Music/{{Sabaton}} has an album about him, fittingly called ''Carolus Rex''. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Us2ylGAwBnk He even gets a]] IAmSong of sorts.

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* Music/{{Sabaton}} has an album about named after him, fittingly called ''Carolus Rex''. The second half of the album is all about him, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Us2ylGAwBnk He even gets a]] starting with an]] IAmSong of sorts.
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Charles XII was exiled to the Ottoman regions, where he awaited for the time being to make a RightfulKingReturns sort of situation when his time was due. After fourteen years, it was evident he had to return (namely because the Ottoman hospitality was wearing thin and because Sweden was hanging by a thread). After a two-week long horseback journey across Europe, he once more marched to war, this time against Norway. But fate has a way of making epic stories less-epic, for it was at this time that, during a siege, Carolus Rex, 36 years old, was fatally shot in the head. To this day it is unknown by whom. Theories range from a mere Norwegian sharpshooter to his own brother-in-law, attempting to take hold of the throne (which he later did), though exhumations evident the exit wound was smaller than the entry which implies the projectile was traveling rather slowly, and so fire from the fortress he was sieging is the prevalent suspect.

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Charles XII was exiled to the Ottoman regions, where he awaited for the time being to make a RightfulKingReturns sort of situation when his time was due. After fourteen years, it was evident he had to return (namely because the Ottoman hospitality was wearing thin and because Sweden was hanging by a thread). After a two-week long horseback journey across Europe, he once more marched to war, this time against Norway. But fate has a way of making epic stories less-epic, for it was at this time that, during a siege, Carolus Rex, 36 years old, was fatally shot in the head. To this day it is unknown by whom. Theories range from a mere Norwegian sharpshooter to his own brother-in-law, attempting to take hold of the throne (which he later did), though exhumations evident the exit wound was smaller than the entry which implies the projectile was traveling rather slowly, and so fire from the fortress he was sieging is the prevalent suspect.
suspect rather than a hypothetical probably-much-nearer assassin.
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Charles XII was exiled to the Ottoman regions, where he awaited for the time being to make a RightfulKingReturns sort of situation when his time was due. After fourteen years, it was evident he had to return (namely because the Ottoman hospitality was wearing thin and because Sweden was hanging by a thread). After a two-week long horseback journey across Europe, he once more marched to war, this time against Norway. But fate has a way of making epic stories less-epic, for it was at this time that, during a siege, Carolus Rex, 36 years old, was fatally shot in the head. To this day it is unknown by whom. Theories range from a mere Norwegian sharpshooter to his own brother-in-law, attempting to take hold of the throne (which he later did).

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Charles XII was exiled to the Ottoman regions, where he awaited for the time being to make a RightfulKingReturns sort of situation when his time was due. After fourteen years, it was evident he had to return (namely because the Ottoman hospitality was wearing thin and because Sweden was hanging by a thread). After a two-week long horseback journey across Europe, he once more marched to war, this time against Norway. But fate has a way of making epic stories less-epic, for it was at this time that, during a siege, Carolus Rex, 36 years old, was fatally shot in the head. To this day it is unknown by whom. Theories range from a mere Norwegian sharpshooter to his own brother-in-law, attempting to take hold of the throne (which he later did).
did), though exhumations evident the exit wound was smaller than the entry which implies the projectile was traveling rather slowly, and so fire from the fortress he was sieging is the prevalent suspect.
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Charles XII (17 June 1682 – 30 November 1718, reigned from 5 April 1697 to 30 November 1718), perhaps better known outside Sweden as '''Carolus Rex''' (latinized form of King Charles) was a King of Sweden[[labelnote: ''full title'']]: [[TryToFitThatOnABusinessCard Charles, by the Grace of God King of Sweden, the Goths and the Vends, Grand Prince of Finland, Duke of Scania, Estonia, Livonia and Karelia, Lord of Ingria, Duke of Bremen, Verden and Pomerania, Prince of Rügen and Lord of Wismar, and also Count Palatine by the Rhine, Duke of Bavaria, Count of Zweibrücken–Kleeburg, as well as Duke of Jülich, Cleve and Berg, Count of Veldenz, Spanheim and Ravensberg and Lord of Ravenstein]] [[/labelnote]]. Amongst the various [[Main/NotableSwedishMonarchs Notable Swedish Monarchs]], Charles XII was one of a kind: The only surviving son of the previous King, Carolus ([[AChildShallLeadThem crowned king when he was fifteen]]) soon saw himself in a time of great political strife between his nation and Russia, where tensions were heating up in a dispute for control of the Baltic territories. In this delicate time, [[UsefulNotes/PeterTheGreat Tsar Peter The Great]] decided that there would be no better hour to strike than this. The King of Sweden was a young teenage boy with little experience on the throne, and a triple alliance of Denmark–Norway, Saxony–Poland–Lithuania and Russia took advantage of this and united against Sweden. WhatCouldPossiblyGoWrong

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Charles XII (17 June 1682 – 30 November 1718, reigned from 5 April 1697 to 30 November 1718), perhaps better known outside Sweden as '''Carolus Rex''' (latinized form of King Charles) was a King of Sweden[[labelnote: ''full title'']]: [[TryToFitThatOnABusinessCard Charles, by the Grace of God King of Sweden, the Goths and the Vends, Grand Prince of Finland, Duke of Scania, Estonia, Livonia and Karelia, Lord of Ingria, Duke of Bremen, Verden and Pomerania, Prince of Rügen and Lord of Wismar, and also Count Palatine by the Rhine, Duke of Bavaria, Count of Zweibrücken–Kleeburg, as well as Duke of Jülich, Cleve and Berg, Count of Veldenz, Spanheim and Ravensberg and Lord of Ravenstein]] [[/labelnote]]. Amongst the various [[Main/NotableSwedishMonarchs [[UsefulNotes/NotableSwedishMonarchs Notable Swedish Monarchs]], Charles XII was one of a kind: The only surviving son of the previous King, Carolus ([[AChildShallLeadThem crowned king when he was fifteen]]) soon saw himself in a time of great political strife between his nation and Russia, where tensions were heating up in a dispute for control of the Baltic territories. In this delicate time, [[UsefulNotes/PeterTheGreat Tsar Peter The Great]] decided that there would be no better hour to strike than this. The King of Sweden was a young teenage boy with little experience on the throne, and a triple alliance of Denmark–Norway, Saxony–Poland–Lithuania and Russia took advantage of this and united against Sweden. WhatCouldPossiblyGoWrong
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* ''WebVideo/ExtraCredits'' did a segment on Charles's reign with him as the central figure of the great northern war.

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* ''WebVideo/ExtraCredits'' ''WebAnimation/ExtraCredits'' did a segment on Charles's reign with him as the central figure of the great northern war.
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** Tactically brilliant (won all the battles but one, would have been a great blitzkrieg commander), but strategically and politically naive (had to completely conquer, and always biting off too much). His opponent PeterTheGreat shares the chapter with him "The Tiny Lion and the Enormous Mouse", for having the opposite issue (solid if crude strategy, but too nervous to command on or near a battlefield). Fair's final verdict, in the end Peter did not waste men's lives for absolutely nothing, and Charles did.
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* He is briefly referenced in ''Anime/LegendOfGalacticHeroes'' during one occasion when Count Franz von Mariendorf compared [[TheProtagonist Reinhard von Lohengramm]] with him.
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* ''WebVideo/ExtraCredits'' did a segment on Charles's reign with him as the central figure of the great northern war.
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* One of the military leaders profiled in Charles Fair's ''From the Jaws of Victory''. Fair heavily deconstructs Charles' reputation, arguing that he was more reckless and wasteful than militarily brilliant.
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His death marked the effective end of the Swedish Empire (or Sweden as a ''de facto'' military or political power) and the decline of absolute monarchy in Sweden in general. Today he is revered as a heroic, lionic figure by many historians (sometimes acquiring the moniker of "Last of the Vikings") and is a popular figure in his native Sweden. [[MisaimedFandom He is also unfortunately revered by Neo-Nazis]].

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His death marked the effective end of the Swedish Empire (or Sweden as a ''de facto'' military or political power) and the decline of absolute monarchy in Sweden in general. Today he is revered as a heroic, lionic figure by many historians (sometimes acquiring the moniker of "Last of the Vikings") and is a popular figure in his native Sweden. [[MisaimedFandom He is also unfortunately revered by [[ThoseWackyNazis Neo-Nazis]].

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