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King Erik XVII of Sweden, Northern Norway and Mecklenburg (from where his Obodrite dynasty origined) was born in 1615 as the son of Erik XVI of Sweden and his wife. In 1640, he founded the Baltic League together with Prussia, Brandenburg-Silesia and Franconia-Pomerania against possible Polish or Russian threats. However, with time the League became the counterpart of absolutist François IV of France. For this reason, he also agreed in 1657 to give back Braseal (which Sweden had occupied in 1633) to England, in exchange for an alliance.

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  • Erik XVII of Sweden (Chaos)
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  • King Erik XVII of Sweden, Northern Norway and Mecklenburg (from where his Obodrite dynasty origined) was born in 1615 as the son of Erik XVI of Sweden and his wife. In 1640, he founded the Baltic League together with Prussia, Brandenburg-Silesia and Franconia-Pomerania against possible Polish or Russian threats. However, with time the League became the counterpart of absolutist François IV of France. For this reason, he also agreed in 1657 to give back Braseal (which Sweden had occupied in 1633) to England, in exchange for an alliance.
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  • 1672(xsd:integer)
Timeline
  • Chaos
Name
  • Erich II
  • Erik XVII
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  • Erich I
  • Erik XVI
Title
  • King
  • Duke
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  • 1636(xsd:integer)
State
  • Sweden
  • Mecklenburg
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  • Obodrite
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  • Queen
  • Duchess
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  • Christine I
  • Kristina I
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  • Queens
  • Duchesses
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  • King Erik XVII of Sweden, Northern Norway and Mecklenburg (from where his Obodrite dynasty origined) was born in 1615 as the son of Erik XVI of Sweden and his wife. In 1640, he founded the Baltic League together with Prussia, Brandenburg-Silesia and Franconia-Pomerania against possible Polish or Russian threats. However, with time the League became the counterpart of absolutist François IV of France. For this reason, he also agreed in 1657 to give back Braseal (which Sweden had occupied in 1633) to England, in exchange for an alliance. Since Erik had no sons, he was succeeded by his daughter Kristina when he died in 1672. He even changed the law of succession in Mecklenburg for her.
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