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Charles and X
* 1830 – Charles X of France abdicates the throne in favor of his grandson Henri.
** Charles X ( 1824 – 1830 )
Only in the time before Hugh Capet took the crown for himself and after the reign of Charles X is the term necessary to identify which.
* Charles X ( 1824 – 1836 )
After his bruising encounter with Cyclops and Emma Frost, Professor X is forced to revisit the biggest challenge and the biggest failure of his career, Wolverine, when the feral mutant asks for Charles ' help in freeing his son from the clutches of the Hellfire Club.
Charles X had succeeded Louis XVIII in 1824, but in 1827 his party suffered a major electoral setback and by 1830 the opposition liberal party became the majority.
* 1660 – With the death of Swedish King Charles X Gustav, the Swedish government can start to seek peace with Sweden's enemies in the Second Northern War – something that Charles X Gustav had refused.
Rossini ’ s popularity in Paris was so great that Charles X gave him a contract to write five new operas a year, and at the expiration of the contract he was to receive a generous pension for life.
Arrangements for his subsequent return to Paris on a new agreement were temporarily upset by the abdication of Charles X and the July Revolution of 1830.
Louis was succeeded in turn by a younger brother, Charles X, who reigned from 1824 to 1830.
The elections of deputies to the 16 May 1830 had gone very badly for King Charles X. Charles X reacted by proroguing the Chamber of Deputies and sending them all packing, and then unilaterally changed the electional laws in an attempt to create a new Chamber of Deputies more favorable to him, and muzzled the press.
Charles X was deposed and replaced by King Louis-Philippe in what is known as the July Revolution.
Both the Legitimists ( embodied in the person of Henri, Count of Chambord, grandson of Charles X ) and the Orleanist royalists rejected republicanism, which they saw as an extension of modernity and atheism, breaking with France's traditions.
During his life Henri, comte de Chambord, as the grandson of Charles X, had refused to abandon the fleur-de-lys and the white flag.
* 1654 – Charles X succeeds his abdicated cousin Queen Christina to the Swedish throne.
* 1656 – Swedish forces under the command of King Charles X Gustav defeat the forces of the Polish – Lithuanian Commonwealth at the Battle of Warsaw.
The collection was further increased during the reigns of Louis XVIII and Charles X, and during the Second French Empire the museum gained 20, 000 pieces.
During the Restoration ( 1814 – 30 ), Louis XVIII and Charles X between them added 135 pieces at a cost of 720, 000 francs and created the department of Egyptian antiquities curated by Champollion, increased by more than 7, 000 works with the acquisition of antiquities in the Edmé-Antoine Durand, the Egyptian collection of Henry Salt or the second collection former by Bernardino Drovetti.
After Jean-François Champollion translated the Rosetta Stone, Charles X decreed that an Egyptian Antiquities department be created.

Charles and Sweden
* 1605 – The city of Oulu, Finland, is founded by Charles IX of Sweden.
He afforded refuge in Ottoman territory to Charles XII of Sweden ( 1682 – 1718 ) after the Swedish defeat at the hands of Peter I of Russia ( 1672 – 1725 ) in the Battle of Poltava of 1709.
In 1708 Peter sent Alexei to Smolensk to collect provender and recruits, and after that to Moscow to fortify it against Charles XII of Sweden.
* 1860 – Charles XV of Sweden of Sweden-Norway is crowned king of Norway in Trondheim.
# Joseph Bonaparte ( Corte 1768 – Florence 1844 ), King of Naples and Spain, married Julie Clary, sister of Napoleon's childhood sweetheart, Désirée, who was to become the wife of General Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte, the later Charles XIV of Sweden.
* 1713 – The Kalabalik or Tumult in Bendery results from the Ottoman sultan's order that his unwelcome guest, King Charles XII of Sweden, be seized.
As his son and successor on the throne, Charles XI, is only four years old, a regency takes over the ruling of Sweden until 1672.
His plans attracted the enthusiastic backing of the government and the new king, Charles XIII, who saw the canal as a way of kick-starting the modernisation of Sweden.
The staunch Protestant Duke Charles forced the Catholic King to let go of the throne of Sweden in 1599, a part of the preliminary religious strife before the Thirty Years ' War, and reigned as regent before taking the throne as Charles IX of Sweden in 1604.
* 1763 – Charles XIV John of Sweden, Napoleonic general ( d. 1844 )
At the same time, Charles XIII is elected to succeed Gustav IV Adolf as King of Sweden.
* 1682 – Charles XII of Sweden ( d. 1718 )
* 1709 – Peter the Great defeats Charles XII of Sweden at the Battle of Poltava.
* 1709 – Great Northern War: Battle of Poltava – Peter I of Russia defeats Charles XII of Sweden at Poltava thus effectively ending Sweden's role as a major power in Europe.
# REDIRECT Charles XIV John of Sweden
# REDIRECT Charles XV of Sweden
In the power vacuum that arose following Christopher's death ( 1448 ), Sweden elected Charles VIII king with the intent to reestablish the union under a Swedish crown.
In the 1814 treaty of Kiel, the king of Denmark – Norway was forced to cede mainland Norway to the king of Sweden, Charles XIII.
# REDIRECT Charles IX of Sweden
The university was named Academia Carolina after Charles X Gustav of Sweden.
In 1713, Charles XII of Sweden entered Lund.
However, due to the wars of Charles XII of Sweden and bubonic plague epidemics, the population dropped to 1, 500 by 1727.

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