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
Norby, is defeated by Vestgöte, 101-102;
relieves Stockholm, 106;
relieves Åbo, 106;
infests shores of Baltic, 109;
attempts to relieve Stockholm, 110;
sails for Denmark, 112;
makes depredations from Gotland, 139;
is charged with checking imports, 142;
Fredrik is thought to be in league with, 145-148;
Gustavus tries to delude, 171-172;
his projected alliance with Christina, 172-173;
Gustavus denounces, 174-175;
deceives Fredrik, 177-178;
Gustavus is said to be in league with, 181;
Dalarne conspires with, 182-183;
invades Bleking, 183-184;
is granted fiefs in Bleking, 185;
negotiations between Fredrik and Gustavus concerning, 191-193;
his negotiations with Gustavus, 193-195;
fall of, 197-200;
his complaint to the grand duke of Russia, 208.
North America, Revolution in, 273-275.
Norway, Gustavus flees to, 88;
Knut and Sunnanväder flee to, 177-178;
Gustavus writes to Cabinet of, 191;
pretended son of Sture in, 218-219.
Nyköping, surrender of Castle of, 40-41.
Olsson, takes part in storming of Vesterås, 96-98;
of Upsala, 98-99.
Oxenstjerna, influence of family of, 15-16.
Petri (Laurentius), early life of, 155;
wrangles at Diet of Vesterås, 252-253.
Petri (Olaus), his early life and character, 154-156;
is charged with heresy, 156-157;
is appointed city clerk in Stockholm, 163;
holds disputation with Galle, 168-169;
his marriage, 169-171 and 224;
holds another disputation with Galle, 232-236;
is chosen to approach the king at Vesterås, 253;
comparison between Brask and, 266.
Poland, Magni is sent on embassy to, 240.
Popes, usurpation of, 234-235;
Gustavus fears, 238-239.
Prussia, Fredrik's daughter sails for, 199.
Reformation, general character of, 119-120;
spread of, 154-156.
Rensel, enlists in the Swedish army, 102.
Revolution, nature of, 90-91;
evils of Swedish, 220-221;
comparison of Swedish Revolution with others, 272-275.
Riddarholm, island near Stockholm, 29.
Rome, establishes archbishopric of Upsala, 6;
Gad is sent as ambassador to, 33;
her share in the Reformation, 120;
opposition of Gustavus to, 136;
Magni plans return to, 159;
Brask champions, 247 and 249;
necessity that kings be sanctioned by, 268;
Gustavus fears, 269;
Swedish church becomes independent of, 270-271 and 273.
Runn (Lake), Gustavus at, 85-86.
Russia, is at war with Sweden, 17;
is again at war with Sweden, 19;
forms treaty with Sweden, 23;
Norby flees to, 200;
Gustavus ratifies treaty with 207-209.
Rydboholm, home of Gustavus Vasa, 3-4.
Rättvik, Gustavus at, 86-87;
skirmish of Danish horsemen at, 88.
Scriptures, translation of, 221-223 and 231-232;
authority of, 233-236;
are to be taught in schools, 260.
Sigbrit, her influence over Christiern II., 35.
Siljan (Lake), Gustavus at, 86-87.
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