The Swedish Revolution Under Gustavus VasaWatson, Paul Barron
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The Swedish Revolution Under Gustavus Vasa
Watson, Paul Barron
Gustav I Vasa, King of Sweden, 1496-1560; Sweden -- History -- Gustav I Vasa, 1523-1560
Hanse Towns, send aid to Christina, 69;
are said to have sent stores to Christiern, 94;
privileges granted to, 114 and 209-212;
importance of Gotland to, 139;
their share in the congress at Malmö, 175.
Haraldsson (Magnus), is elected bishop of Skara, 133.
Helgeandsholm, island near Stockholm, 29-30.
Holland, Christiern II. raises force in, 198;
Sweden forms treaty with, 209-212.
Hoya (Johan von), infatuation of Gustavus for, 150;
honors conferred on, 152;
is sent as ambassador to Russia, 207.
Italy, her feeling toward the Church, 120.
Johansson (Erik), father of Gustavus Vasa, his early history, 3-4;
hostility to King Hans, 25;
is member of Cabinet, 26;
is commandant of Kastelholm Castle, 26.
Jonsson (Bo), chancellor of the Swedish Cabinet, 13.
Kalmar, landing of Gustavus at, 62;
Christiern proceeds against, 72;
rejects Gustavus, 73-74;
is besieged by Vestgöte, 110;
fall of, 112-113;
Mehlen sails to, 148;
liberality of Gustavus to, 149;
Christina's son arrives at, 172;
Mehlen is deposed from command of, 174;
Gustavus writes to people of, 175-176;
Christina's boy is kept in, 179;
resists Gustavus, 179-180;
treachery of Mehlen at, 186-187;
siege of, 187-188;
fall of, 189;
wreck at, 194-195;
Gustavus sends fleet to, 199.
"Kalmar Recess," its nature, 18;
violation of its terms, 19 and 21.
Kalmar Union, its formation, 13-14.
Kalö, the place of imprisonment of Gustavus, 54-55;
escape of Gustavus from, 59-60.
Karlsson (Magnus), grandfather of Gustavus Vasa, 3.
"Klippings," their character, 107-108;
are forbidden by Danish commandant of Stockholm, 122, note;
are refused by the soldiers of Gustavus, 128;
Gustavus apologizes for, 132-133;
are repudiated in Sweden, 143-144 and note;
Gustavus writes to Dalarne about, 153;
Gustavus is denounced for, 182.
Knights, origin of, 8.
Knipperdolling, fanaticism of, 165-167.
Knut, is deposed from deanery of Vesterås, 138;
joins conspiracy against Gustavus, 177;
is given comfort in Norway, 178;
Gustavus demands surrender of, 191;
execution of, 200-203.
Knutsson (Karl), regent of Sweden, 15-16.
Kristersson (Johan), grandfather of Gustavus Vasa, 3.
Krumpen (Otto), is placed in command of Danish forces, 63;
makes treaty with the Swedes, 67;
his ineffectual effort to subdue Christina, 68;
defeats the Swedes at Upsala, 69-71;
holds conference with Christiern, 76;
is knighted by Christiern, 80.
Köping, battle at, 95-96.
Lapland, Swedish depredations in, 208.
Leo X., appoints Arcimboldo to sell indulgences, 48;
appoints tribunal to investigate affairs in Sweden, 62;
excommunicates Sture, 62;
is approached by Johannes Magni, 126.
Lindholm, description of, 1.
Linköping, Gad is elected bishop of, 21;
palace of bishop of, is besieged, 76;
tax to be paid by bishop of, 205-206;
is said to be at heart of conspiracy in Dalarne, 263.
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