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Stockholm Bloodbath - Political Factions in Sweden.
The Stockholm Bloodbath was a consequence of the conflict between Swedish pro-unionists (in favour of the Kalmar Union, then dominated by Denmark) and anti-unionists (supporters of Swedish independence), and also between the anti-unionists and the Danish aristocracy, which in other aspects was opposed to King Christian. The anti-unionist party was headed by Sten Sture the younger, and the pro-unionist party by archbishop Gustavus Trolle.
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See also:Stockholm Bloodbath, Stockholm Bloodbath - Background, Stockholm Bloodbath - Political Factions in Sweden, Stockholm Bloodbath - Military Interventions of King Christian, Stockholm Bloodbath - The Massacre, Stockholm Bloodbath - External Link, Stockholm Bloodbath - Reference Read more here: » Stockholm Bloodbath: Encyclopedia II - Stockholm Bloodbath - Background |
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 |  |  | Stockholm Bloodbath - Background: Encyclopedia II - Stockholm Bloodbath - The MassacreOn November 4, he was anointed by Gustavus Trolle in the Storkyrkan Church in Stockholm, and took the usual oath to rule the kingdom through native-born Swedes only. A banquet was held for the next three days.
On November 7, the events of the Stockholm bloodbath began to unfold. On the evening of that day, Christian summoned his captains to a private conference at the palace. At dusk, Danish soldiers, with lanterns and torches, broke into the great hall and carried off several people. By 10 o'clock the same evening, the remainder of the king's guests were imprisoned. All these people had previously been m ...
See also:Stockholm Bloodbath, Stockholm Bloodbath - Background, Stockholm Bloodbath - Political Factions in Sweden, Stockholm Bloodbath - Military Interventions of King Christian, Stockholm Bloodbath - The Massacre, Stockholm Bloodbath - External Link, Stockholm Bloodbath - Reference Read more here: » Stockholm Bloodbath: Encyclopedia II - Stockholm Bloodbath - The Massacre |
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