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Gustav I of Sweden, Gustav I of Sweden - Early life, Gustav I of Sweden - End of his reign, Gustav I of Sweden - Family, Gustav I of Sweden - Further reign, Gustav I of Sweden - Gallery, Gustav I of Sweden - Heritage, Gustav I of Sweden - Reformation, Foundation of modern Sweden Contains a different view of the king, from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica, Vasaloppet., Warship Vasa., City of Vasa.
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ARTICLES RELATED TO Gustav I of Sweden - Heritage |  |  |  | Gustav I of Sweden - Heritage: Encyclopedia II - Gustav I of Sweden - HeritageGustav's heritage has been disputed. In 19th century Swedish history, a folklore developed wherein Gustav was to have experienced all kinds of adventures when he liberated Sweden from the Danes. The memory of Gustav has been honored greatly, resulting in embroidered history books, memory coins, and the annual ski event Vasaloppet (the largest ski event in the world with 10,000 participants). The city of Vaasa in Finland was named after the royal house of Wasa in 1606.
However, today most of these stories are regarded to have no other foundation than legend, and a skillfu ...
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 |  |  | Gustav I of Sweden - Heritage: Encyclopedia II - Gustav I of Sweden - Early lifeGustav Eriksson (Vasa) descended from Birgitta Gustafsdotter (Sture), the sister of childless Regent Sten Sture the Elder who had died in 1503 when Gustav was a baby. According to genealogical research, Birgitta and Sten Sture (and consequently also Gustav Vasa) descended from King Sverker II of Sweden, through King Sverker's granddaughter Benedikte Sunesdotter (who was married to Svantepolk Knutsson, son of Duke of Reval). The Vasa family belonged to the highest level of hereditary Swedish nobility (högfrälse) and they possessed some weal ...
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 |  |  | Gustav I of Sweden - Heritage: Encyclopedia II - Gustav I of Sweden - ReformationAfter seizing power, the previous Archbishop Gustav Trolle, who at the time held to a post of some kind of chancellor, was exiled from the country. Gustav sent a message to the pope requesting the acceptance of a new archbishop selected by Gustav himself: Johannes Magni.
The Pope sent back his decision demanding the unlawful expulsion of Archbishop Gustav Trolle to be reverted, and that the archbishop was to be reinstated. Here Sweden's remote geographical location proved to have a marked impact—for the former Archbishop had been al ...
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 |  |  | Gustav I of Sweden - Heritage: Encyclopedia II - Gustav I of Sweden - GalleryGustav Vasa had a series of paintings made during his reign. The originals are lost but watercolor reproductions of unknown date remain. These paintings show Gustav's triumphs, showing what Gustav himself considered important to depict.
Part one. Year 1521-23, Outside Stockholm
Part two. Year 1525, Inside Stockholm
Part three. Year 1527, Inside and outside Västerås
Part four. Year 1542, the Dacke rising.
Part five. year 1541, in Brömsebro with Christian III of Denmark
The five kronor bank n ...
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 |  |  | Gustav I of Sweden - Heritage: Encyclopedia II - Gustav I of Sweden - End of his reignIn the late 1550's, Gustav was broken by bodily troubles. This has been confirmed when his grave was opened in 1945 and his corpse examined. It was discovered that he suffered chronic infections of a leg and in his jaw.
He held a so called "last speech" in 1560 to the chancellors, his children and other noblemen whereby he encouraged them to remain united. In September 29, the same year, Gustav died of a severe colonic disease. He is buried tog ...
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 |  |  | Gustav I of Sweden - Heritage: Encyclopedia II - Gustav I of Sweden - ReformationAfter seizing power, the previous Archbishop Gustav Trolle, who at the time held to a post of some kind of chancellor, was exiled from the country. Gustav sent a message to the pope requesting the acceptance of a new archbishop selected by Gustav himself: Johannes Magni.
The Pope sent back his decision demanding the unlawful expulsion of Archbishop Gustav Trolle to be reverted, and that the archbishop was to be reinstated. Here Sweden's remote geographical location proved to have a marked impact – for the former Archbishop had been ...
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 |  |  | Gustav I of Sweden - Heritage: Encyclopedia II - Gustav I of Sweden - Further reignGustav encountered resistance from some areas of the country. In 1542, people from Dalarna rebelled, as they considered the king to have been too harsh on everyone he perceived as a supporter of the Danish.
People down in Smalandia rebelled later, and initially gave Gustav difficulties in the dense forests. What he did was to send a letter to the people of Dalarna, and requesting that they should send out letters to every Swedish province, saying that Dalarna would support the king with troops, and urging every other province to do the same. Gustav got his troo ...
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