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The great Swedish Empire has fallen into the hands of a fourteen year old boy king. Sweden looks like an easy target. 

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Great Northern War - I: When Sweden Ruled the World - Extra History

A young boy king had inherited the crown of the Swedish Empire, and his neighbors saw an opportunity to attack. To their surprise, young Charles XII of Sweden turned out to be a fearsome opponent who quickly repelled their assaults - and then sought revenge. Support us on Patreon! http://bit.ly/EHPatreon (--More below) Grab your Extra Credits gear at the store! http://bit.ly/ExtraStore Subscribe for new episodes every Saturday! http://bit.ly/SubToEC Play games with us on Extra Play! http://bit.ly/WatchEXP Talk to us on Twitter (@ExtraCreditz): http://bit.ly/ECTweet Follow us on Facebook: http://bit.ly/ECFBPage Get our list of recommended games on Steam: http://bit.ly/ECCurator ____________ ♪ Get the intro music here! http://bit.ly/1EQA5N7 *Music by Demetori: http://bit.ly/1AaJG4H ♫ Get the background music here! The Land of Vana'diel (Album): http://bit.ly/1t2OT9L *Music by Tweex ♪ Get the outro music here! http://bit.ly/23isQfx *Music by Sean and Dean Kiner: http://bit.ly/1WdBhnm

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Anonymous

If Soraya and the rest of the EH Crew have no Objections, I will Consider this Episode a late Birthday Present from them to me. :-) That and I just want to say it's now 6:00 PM BST.

Anonymous

FYI, the end music is still being credited as "The Collapse".

Anonymous

I know it is your standard artwork but you completely ruined the sabaton songs for me now :P

Anonymous

I keep waiting for the words "Carolus Rex" to show up, now >.

Anonymous

Yes why don't you call him Carolus Rex?

Jason Youngberg

And a lovely crossover with Catherine the Great. :)

Anonymous

"See the Caroleans standing tall All for one and one for all Enemies fall at their feet Begging for their mercy"

Anonymous

I bet Charles is gonna regret not brokering that peace.

Jim McGeehin

This war has some of the greatest cast members you'll see since the Justinian series. It's good that you'll be going to talk about them. Peter was the latest in a long (but broken) line of reformers to include his grandfather Mikhail and his father Alexei. Alexei is one of Russia's great unsung reformers, after expanding into Ukraine, he would begin exporting its knowledge back to Russia. Alexei hired foreign tutors to include two Scottish Catholics and encouraged Pyotr (Peter) to meet and befriend travelers from Moscow's foreign quarter. Peter's designs on the ports of the Baltic Sea were to give him warmer ports that were open for more of the year (a warm water port would drive Russian foreign policy), and Peter explicitly desired a sleek, modern navy the way the Western countries he so idolized did. Augustus the Strong, the king of the Polish-Lithuianian Commonwealth, was infamous for two reasons. The first is his great strength, it would be a parlor trick of his to straighten horseshoes with his bare hands, but the second was his legendary appetite for women. He had eleven known mistresses, including three countesses, a lady from Africa named Frederika, and a lady from the Ottoman Empire named Fatima and given the German name Maria Aurora, and he was rumored to have somewhere between 350 and 382 illegitimate children. Narva too, was an exceptional demonstration of Charles's philosophy of war. Charles believed deeply in the power of superior training and superior weaponry. Quick, aggressive maneuver with well-trained (and well-paid) troops was a hallmark of Charles's idol, Gustavus Adolphus, who built the Swedish Empire. Charles was outnumbered 3 to 1, but he still attacked, using the cover of the snow to his advantage.

Anonymous

As a Swede i approve this series! :-)

Anonymous

Sweden actually held land in Pommerania in Northern Germany too, not shown on the map.

Anonymous

Another thing worth mentioning is that August of Poland- Lithuania also was the Elector of Saxony, and yes he was stronger in his position as ruler of Saxony, than he was as king of the mighty Polish- Lithuanian Commonwealth, since the kingship in the Noble Republic was mostly symbolical at this time.

Anonymous

So how exactly could Charles influence the War of Spanish Succession?. By distracting a potential belligerent? By creating a new powerful Empire to rival France or Spain? That part went over my head

Anonymous

Commence putting "Carolus Rex" on loop for the next six hours.

Anonymous

Another fun fact about Augustus - it's quite likely that no other monarch in Europe's history had as many bastards as he had.

Anonymous

Sheesh! Young and already hands bloodied by war victories.... I don't see a good outcome on his end.....

Anonymous

I just hope I will register myself as a $8 patreon as soon as possible so that I can suggest that Extra Credits to do videos on the topics I have chosen, such as Zheng He, King Naresuan, etc.

Times Chu

I am so excited for this series. Charles XII, Carolus Rex, is one of the coolest monarchs in all of history. He had it all. He was brave, noble, youthful, ruthless and cunning. The wars he'll wage are some of the most important in western history, and they get so little attention.

Times Chu

Did you know that while he was alive, there was a myth that he was protected by divine providence. He could wade through fire and sword and come out untouched. This myth became so powerful that it became a deep set ideal of the Caroleans. They were known for their steely resolve in the face of death, which came in non small part because they were ordered not to fire their rifles or charge until the enemy force was much closer than was standard for armies of the time. This meant that a lot of the enemies shots would go wide, and by the time they reached the Caroleans, they were down to swords and bayonets, while the Swedes still had their first volley primed and... Gah, I could go on for an hour like this but I shouldn't flood the comments section.

Anonymous

After the Battle of Narva (Where one of his bodyguards was shot 13 times, but Charles magically escaped unscathed) the Swedish Soldiers started to joke that after every battle, Charles had to turn his boots upside down to pour out all the bullets that simply bounced off him.

Calvin McClory

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