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[PDF] Timeline Of Swedish History- Sweden, Denmark, and Norway formed the Kalmar Union, a political alliance aimed at countering the power of the Hanseatic League.
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Sweden (01/08) - State.gov - State DepartmentIn the 16th century, Gustav Vasa fought for an independent Sweden, crushing an attempt to restore the Kalmar Union and laying the foundation for modern Sweden.
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[PDF] Scandinavia After the Fall of the Kalmar Union - BYU ScholarsArchiveJul 10, 2007 · As the union fell apart, Sweden broke free and crowned a new king. Norway, however, remained united with Denmark under the Danish king.
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Secular and Spiritual Power: Notable 14th-Century Scandinavian ...Mar 31, 2020 · Margaret I worked tirelessly to bring together the Nordic countries of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. She wanted a power base that could stand up ...<|separator|>
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Medieval Scandinavia: The Downfall of the Kalmar UnionJan 30, 2021 · Beñat Elortza Larrea explores the internal tensions and conflicts that caused the dissolution of the Kalmar Union.
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War, Plague, and the Beginning of the Kalmar Union - Medievalists.netJan 2, 2021 · Beñat Elortza Larrea discusses the ravages of famine, warfare and disease in fourteenth-century Scandinavia, culminating with the formation ...
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How did the Black Death - the bubonic plague - affect Scandinavia?29 ene 2023 · For three short but devastating years in the mid-1300s, the bubonic plague wiped out around half the population of Scandinavia.
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The history and impact of the Hanseatic League on ScandinaviaMay 19, 2024 · The Hanseatic League, formed in the early 12th century, originated as a voluntary association of merchants' guilds and trading towns in Northern Europe.
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The History of Scandinavia's Kalmar Union - Life in NorwayJan 11, 2022 · The Kalmar Union was a personal union between Norway, Denmark and Sweden – which at the time also included much of modern Finland – under a single crown.
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MECKLENBURG - Foundation for Medieval GenealogyDeposed as King of Sweden in 1389, he was imprisoned by Margrethe Queen of Denmark from 24 Feb 1389 to 26 Sep 1395. Lord of Gotland 1397/1399. He formally ...
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Queen Margaret's Legitimate Power Base at the Change of Dynasty ...Queen Margaret (1353–1412) was the first female monarch of Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Her title to the three Nordic kingdoms in 1387–1388 laid the ...
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[PDF] Union Queen Margaret Valdemarsdotter and the Challenges of ...Under her leadership, the three Nordic kingdoms – Denmark, Norway and Sweden – were united in the so-called Kalmar Union.
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Kalmar Union | Research Starters - EBSCOThe union's decline culminated in 1523 when Gustav I Vasa led Sweden to independence, effectively ending the Kalmar Union. Though the Union never fully achieved ...Missing: dissolution | Show results with:dissolution
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Danish Legends about the Medieval Union Queen MargretheJul 8, 2021 · Margrethe was effectively the ruler of all Scandinavia for nearly half a century. In the formal treaty of the Kalmar union in 1397 described ...
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Union of Kalmar Agreed - History MomentsApr 8, 2019 · On June 17, 1397, Margaret summoned to an assembly at Kalmar, in the province of Smaland, Sweden, the clergy and the nobility of Denmark, ...Missing: details | Show results with:details
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1397-1523 - Kalmar Union - GlobalSecurity.orgOct 1, 2012 · The Kalmar Union, from 1397-1523, united Denmark, Sweden, and Norway under the Danish crown to resist German encroachments, concluded in Kalmar.Missing: details | Show results with:details
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Margrethe I, Queen of Denmark, Norway, and SwedenJan 10, 2025 · Margrethe devised the Kalmar Union, a personal union from 1397 to 1523, in which a single monarch ruled the three kingdoms of Denmark ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] www.zapiskihistoryczne.pl The Queens of the Kalmar UnionKeywords: Kalmar Union, queenship, gender history, historical agency, royal power, ... Eric of Pomerania failed because of the succession issue and his poor rela-.
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(DOC) Importance of the Kalmar Union - Academia.eduFrom the time that Erik of Pomerania was crowned king of the union in June of 1397 (Kalmar Union), his favoritism for the Danes was clear. Despite the fact that ...
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Eric of Pomerania - Guideservice·DanmarkDuring the 1430s, the Swedish and Norwegians rebelled against his rule and he was faced with constant opposition from the Danish nobility. Finally in 1440 ...
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Erik VII | Kalmar Union, Scandinavian Union & Union of KalmarHer skillful diplomacy won him the throne of the three realms (the Kalmar Union) in 1397, but she continued as effective ruler until her death in 1412.Missing: election | Show results with:election
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Eric of PomeraniaHe was on bad terms with the Hanseatic League. He was at war with the German principality of Holstein. Erik had appointed Danish bailiffs at his Swedish ...
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Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson | Biography, Rebellion, Erik of Pomerania... administrative posts in Sweden and interfered in the affairs of the church. His bellicose foreign policy caused him to extract taxes and soldiers from ...
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The Engelbrekt rebellionEngelbrekt was chosen to lead a rebellion. The motto of this rebellion was "Burn the castles!". At midsummer in 1434, the Castle of Borganäs with its despised ...
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Civil Wars, Union, Reformation - Sweden - BritannicaSweden had entered the Kalmar Union on the initiative of the noble opponents of Albert of Mecklenburg. ... The rebel leader, Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson ...Missing: major | Show results with:major
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The Kalmar Union - Finland - Country StudiesA revolt, against the Kalmar Union, under the leadership of a Swedish noble named Gustav Vasa resulted in 1523 in the creation of a Swedish state separate from ...
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The history of the Nordic RegionIn 1397 Denmark, Norway, and Sweden merged to form the Kalmar Union – essentially a Nordic empire. The union also comprised the old Norwegian overseas ...
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Hansa Towns by Helen Zimmern - Heritage HistoryDenmark was of immense importance to the Hanseatic League, not only for the grain and cattle it produced, but because it was the key to the passages of the Belt ...
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Sweden and the Hanseatic League - HistoryMapsThe League's economic power gave it considerable leverage over Sweden, which relied heavily on these trade networks. ... Kalmar Union in the early 16th century.
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Scandinavia After the Fall of the Kalmar Union - BYU ScholarsArchiveJul 10, 2007 · Due to the tyranny of Christian II, Sweden rebelled and broke away under the leadership of Gustav Vasa while Norway remained in union with Denmark.
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The Story of the Black Death in NorwayFeb 10, 2021 · Once it arrived in Norway, the plague tore through the country. Estimates are between one third and two thirds of the population being killed.
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Norway (Chapter 22) - The Complete History of the Black Death... Denmark, which lost the regions of Halland, Scania and Blekinge, present-day southern Sweden, containing around one-third of Denmark's population. Norway ...Missing: loss | Show results with:loss
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The Story of the Denmark-Norway UnionJan 11, 2022 · Olav Engelbrektsson tried to prevent this but didn't succeed and he had to flee Norway. Catholic Church property and the personal property of ...
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Urban and rural survivorship in Pre- and Post-Black Death DenmarkThe results indicate a general increase in survival after the Black Death, especially for nonadults (Mantel-Cox p = 0.10) in the absence of a fertility effect.
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Growth and stagnation of population and settlement (Chapter 7)From the latter half of the fifteenth century, the greater part of Europe experienced a growth in population which continued well into the sixteenth century ...
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Stockholm Bloodbath - Historical EscapesIn January 1520, Christian II attacked Sweden to claim the throne. Sten Sture was wounded at the Battle of Bogesund in February and later died of his ...
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Kristina Gyllenstierna and the Stockholm Bloodbath - Kungliga slottenNov 13, 2020 · On 8–9 November 1520, just days after King Kristian II's coronation celebrations at the palace, a hundred people were executed on Stortorget in ...
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The Stockholm Bloodbath of November 1520 | In Custodia LegisNov 9, 2021 · The mass killing of political opponents by Christian II marked the beginning of the end of the Kalmar Union, and sparked the start of the ...
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Stockholm Bloodbath (1520) – A Turning Point in Swedish HistoryIn November 1520, Stortorget in Gamla Stan became the site of a mass execution known as the Stockholm Bloodbath. Nearly 100 nobles and citizens were killed ...
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Charles Morris - The Blood-bath of Stockholm - Heritage HistoryThe Blood-Bath of Stockholm. The most cruel tyrant the northern lands ever knew was Christian II. of Denmark, grandson of Christian I., whose utter defeat ...
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Swedish Wars - 1500s - Hans Högmans släktforskningGustav Vasa was elected new king of Sweden June 6, 1521 in the City of Strängnäs. A few battles: • The battle of Västerås on April 29, 1521 • ...
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On this Day in 1523: Gustav Vasa Elected King – Happy 500, Sweden!Jun 6, 2023 · ... under the conditions of the Kalmar Union. During the bloodbath of 1520 that followed King Christian II of Denmark and Sweden's coronation ...
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King Gustav Vasa - Kungliga slottenGustav Vasa came to power after having taken Stockholm with support from Dalarna and Lübeck. On 6 June 1523, he was named king of Sweden.Missing: election | Show results with:election
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Independence and Power Struggle - LivrustkammarenIn 1520, Gustav Eriksson Vasa seized power in Sweden. He first proclaimed himself regent and was then elected King in 1523. Sweden became an independent kingdom ...Missing: Liberation | Show results with:Liberation
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History of Sweden – more than Vikings | Official site of SwedenIn 1397, the Kalmar Union was formed, with the three Scandinavian countries under a single monarch. ... Following the dissolution of the Kalmar Union, the Swedish ...
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Gustav I Vasa Becomes King of Sweden | Research Starters - EBSCOGustav I Vasa became King of Sweden amidst significant turmoil following the decline of the Kalmar Union, which had unified Denmark, Norway, and Sweden
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[PDF] From Enemies to Friends - CBS Research Portal... 1523, after Gustav Vasa severed the country's ties with the Danish-dominated Kalmar Union. 6 But the state survived as a composite state comprised of four ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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6 - The crown and the aristocracy in co-operation in Denmark and ...The Kalmar Union of the Nordic kingdoms, founded on a dynastic basis in 1397 ... (riksråd) or the 'Lords' diet' (herredagar) assembly, which had a ...
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Scandinavia After the Fall of the Kalmar Union - Medievalists.netJan 30, 2011 · As the Kalmar Union came to an end in 1523 the balance of control and power shifted in Scandinavia. Due to the tyranny of Christian II, Sweden rebelled and ...
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Patriotism and the Dissolution of the Kalmar Union - Academia.eduThis paper explores the dissolution of the Kalmar Union, addressing the complexities of this composite monarchy that existed in the early modern era.
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(PDF) On the Causes of the Kalmar Union - Academia.eduAnd as early as the summer of 1388 a peace was concluded in which the Wittenbergers resigned from any rights to the Duchy of Lüneburg.48 Then King Albrecht had ...
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A STATE THAT FAILED?: On the Union of Kalmar, Especially its ...This paper gives an overview of the history and historiography of the union between Denmark, Norway, and Sweden in the late middle ages, the Union of Kalmar ...