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'''Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte''' (26 January 1763 – 8 March 1844), later known as '''Charles XIV John of Sweden''', was a high officer in the [[French Army]] who later became the King of {{Wiki|Sweden}}, founding a new dynasty.
'''Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte''' (26 January 1763 – 8 March 1844), later known as '''Charles XIV John of Sweden''', was a high officer in the [[French Army]] who later became the King of {{Wiki|Sweden}}, founding a new dynasty.


During the [[French Revolution]], Bernadotte cultivated a rivalry with [[Napoleon Bonaparte]], even stealing his girlfriend of the moment.
During the [[French Revolution]], Bernadotte cultivated a rivalry with [[Napoleon Bonaparte]], even marrying a woman that had originally been promised to him.


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Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte (26 January 1763 – 8 March 1844), later known as Charles XIV John of Sweden, was a high officer in the French Army who later became the King of Sweden, founding a new dynasty.

During the French Revolution, Bernadotte cultivated a rivalry with Napoleon Bonaparte, even marrying a woman that had originally been promised to him.

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