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Duke of Sm†land Carl Gustav's Biography
Swedish royalty, the second son in the marriage of King Gustav III (1746?1792) and Queen Sophia Magdalena (1746-1813). He had one elder sibling, Gustav Adolph who would become King of Sweden. The baby was described as strong, healthy and big, and born as he was shortly after the death of King Gustav’s mother, Carl Gustav’s father was especially fond of him.
In March 1873 the young prince suddenly took ill, probably from inappropriate food and died on 23 March 1783 at Stockholm Palace when he was aged 6 months and 26 days.
His father took the death very hard and had never been seen so grief stricken, unable even to attend the litte boy’s funeral. After Carl Gustav’s death Gustav III began new phases in his own life, travelling far away from Sweden, gradually increasing his power and starting war. Several writers have attributed the change in his personality and activity at least in part to his strong reaction at the death of his second son.
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