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Charles XIV of SwedenCharles XIV (January 26, 1763-March 8, 1844), king of Sweden and Norway, born at Pau, France on January 26, 1763. Original name Jean Baptiste Bernadotte, created Prince of Pontecorvo by Napoleon in 1806. He was the son of Henri Bernadotte (1711 - 1780), procurator at Pau, and Jeanne St. Jean (1725 - 1809). The family name was originally Deu Pouey, but was changed into Bernadotte at the beginning of the 17th century. Bernadotte’s christian names were Jean Baptiste; he added the name Jules subsequently.
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On 16 August 1798 he married Desirée Clary[?] (1777 - 1860), the daughter of a Marseilles banker, and sister of Joseph Bonaparte’s wife Julie Clary. From July 2 to September 14 he was minister of war, in which capacity he displayed great ability. About this time he held aloof from Bonaparte, but though he declined to help Napoleon in the preparations for the coup d’état of November 1799, he accepted employment from the Consulate, and from April 1800 to August 18, 1801 commanded the army in the Vendée.
On the introduction of the Empire Bernadotte became one of the eighteen Marshals of France[?], and, from June 1804 to September 1805, he acted as governor of the recently-occupied Hanover. During the campaign of 1805, Bernadotte with an army corps from Hanover co-operated in the great movement which resulted in the shutting up of Mack[?] in Ulm. As a reward for his services at Austerlitz (December 2, 1805) he became Prince of Ponte Corvo[?] (June 5, 1806), but during the campaign against Prussia, in the same year, was severely reproached by Napoleon for not participating with his army corps in the battles of Jena and Auerstädt[?], though close at hand. In 1808, as governor of the Hanseatic towns, he was to have directed the expedition against Sweden, via the Danish islands, but the plan came to nought because of the want of transports and the defection of the Spanish contingent. In the war against Austria, Bernadotte led the Saxon contingent at the Battle of Wagram (6 July 1809), on which occasion, on his own initiative, he issued an order of the day attributing the victory principally to the valour of his Saxons, which order Napoleon at once disavowed.
He died at Stockholm on March 8, 1844. His reign was one of uninterrupted peace, and the great material development of the two kingdoms during the first half of the 19th century was largely due to his energy and foresight. He was succeeded by his son, Oscar I of Sweden and Norway.
See also: List of Norwegian Prime Ministers
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Preceded by: Charles XIII of Sweden Carl II of Norway | List of Swedish monarchs List of Norwegian monarchs | Succeeded by: Oscar I |
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