CHAPTER XIINDEX
- Aal, [189-190].
- Aalesund, [182].
- Abel, Niels Henrik, [191].
- Absalon, Archbishop, [19-20], [231].
- Akershuus fortress, [201].
- Albert, King, [108].
- Alexandra, Queen, of England, [35].
- Allinge, [66].
- Amalienborgtorv, [45-46].
- Andersen, Hans Christian, his story of the “Princess and the Pea,” [16-17];
- quoted, [157-158], [219], [220-221];
- his House, [232-236].
- Animals, Society of Swedish Women for the Protection of, [138].
- Anker, Paul, [57].
- Art, Scandinavian, [38-41], [43-44], [59-60], [116-117], [194].
- Axel, Archbishop. See [Absalon Archbishop.]
- Bayeux Tapestry, copy of, [214].
- Beds, Danish, [16], [63-64].
- Bergen, [183-188].
- Bernadotte, Marshal. See [Carl XIV, Johan.]
- Birger Jarl, [104], [107], [109], [114].
- Birgitta, Saint, [121-122].
- Bissen, Herman, [40].
- Björnson, Björnstjerne, [162], [171], [200].
- Bornholmers, characteristics of, [78-80].
- Bornholm’s Museum, [58-60].
- Brahe, Tycho, [29-30].
- “Bredablik,” [112].
- Bredgade, [43-44].
- Bremer, Fredrika, [101], [127].
- Bronze Age in Denmark, [25-27].
- Bull, Ole, [187-188].
- Calmar, Union of, [36], [108], [109].
- Canute, King, [214].
- Carl Johans Gade, [190-192], [193].
- “Carolina Rediviva,” [125].
- Caroline Mathilde, [222-223].
- Carstensen, George, [211].
- Cattegat, [202].
- Cederström, Gustav, [108], [116-117].
- Charles X, [116];
- invades Denmark over the Great Belt, [13], [110];
- besieges Copenhagen, [13-14].
- Charles XII, [89], [110].
- Charles XIII, [89].
- Charles XIV, John, [110], [189].
- Christian I, [32].
- Christian II, Swedish revolt against, [36];
- massacre of Swedes by, [109];
- dominion over Sweden, [141].
- Christian IV, [29];
- builds Rosenborg Castle, [31];
- and Thirty Years’ War, [33], [213], [229].
- Christian VII, [223].
- Christian IX, [32], [215-216], [230].
- Christiania, [190-202].
- Christiania, University of, [192].
- Christiansö, [67].
- Christina, Queen, of Sweden, [116], [125].
- Christopher III, [145].
- Copenhagen, [13-14], [16-54], [203-212].
- Copenhagen, University of, [204-205].
- Dalgas, Enrico, [216].
- “Danish Kings’ Chronological Collection.” See [Rosenborg Castle.]
- Dutch, aid given to Denmark by, [14];
- settlement of Gothenborg by, [92].
- Education, Scandinavian:
- Danish school-buildings,[48-49];
- Danish educational system, [205-211];
- public and private schools in Sweden, [151-152];
- the work-cottages of Norrbotten, [135-136];
- education of the Lapps, [136].
- See[ also Universities.]
- Eleonore Christine, [67-68].
- Elsinore. See [Helsingör].
- Ender, Axel, [168], [170].
- Engelbrektsson, Engelbrekt, [145].
- English language, Scandinavian knowledge of, [18-19], [61-62], [206], [207-209].
- Eric XIII, [108], [109], [145], [229].
- Eric, Saint, [120-121].
- Evald, Johannes, [34].
- Falun, [147-150].
- Famine, in Sweden, [135], [145-146].
- Farms, Danish, [62-63], [72-73];
- Swedish, [91-92], [97];
- Norwegian, [174-176].
- Faroes, [80-81], [106], [193].
- Finland, Christianization of, [121];
- Swedish loss of to Russia, [147].
- Finn, legend concerning the giant [87-89].
- Finse, [189].
- Finsen, Niels, [193], [216].
- Folkungar Kings, [107].
- Food, Scandinavian, [48], [65-66], [89-90], [93-95], [153-154], [167].
- Fredensborg Castle, [218-219].
- Frederick II, [29], [213], [219].
- Frederick III, [13].
- Frederick IV, [229-230].
- Frederick VII, [230].
- Frederick VIII, [33].
- Frederika Bremer Association, [101].
- Frederiksborg Castle, [213-218].
- Frue Kirke, vor, [41-42].
- Fünen, [12], [236].
- “Gaard.” See[ Farms.]
- Gamla Uppsala, [128-132.]
- Gardens outside of Copenhagen, [49-53].
- Gefle, [132-134].
- Geijer, Eric Gustav, [124].
- Gokstad ship, [194-196].
- Gorm, King, [214].
- Göta Lejon Fort, [92].
- Göteborg. See [Gothenburg.]
- Gotha Canal, [93], [98.]
- Gothenburg, [91-96].
- Great Belt, [12-13].
- Greenland, [106].
- Grieg, Edvard, [212], [235].
- “Grufvan,” [149-150].
- Grundtvig, Bishop, [210].
- Gudsaaen, [162].
- Gustav III, [105].
- Gustav V, [100].
- Gustav Adolf, [92], [110], [116], [118-119].
- Gustav Vasa, [36], [109], [119], [124], [146], [156].
- Haakon IV, Haakonson, [184], [186].
- Haakon VII, [37], [164], [216].
- Haakon’s Hall, [184-186].
- Hamlet, [91].
- Hammershuus Castle, and the Swedes, [59];
- description of ruins, [66-68].
- “Hans Andersen’s House”, [232-236].
- Harold Bluetooth, [227-228].
- Hasle, [57].
- Helligdommen Klippen, [68-69].
- Helsingborg, [89-91], [224].
- Helsingör, [91], [219], [224].
- Hilleröd, [213].
- Holger Danske, [219-220], [221], [225].
- Ibsen, Henrik, statue of, [191];
- tomb of, [200].
- Iceland, [106], [130].
- Jacobsen, Carl, [39], [213-214], [216].
- Jerichau, Jens Adolf, [40-41].
- Jerichau-Baumann, Elizabeth, [40].
- “Kakkelovn.” See [Stoves, Danish.]
- Kärnan, 89-91, [224].
- Katherine, Saint, [122].
- Key, Ellen, [101-103], [117], [160].
- Kielland, Alexander, [235].
- Kilafors, [136-139].
- Kitchen middens, Danish, [22-24].
- Kofoed, Jens Pedersen, [57], [74].
- Kongens Nytorv, [43].
- Korsör, [11], [14].
- Krogh, Christian, [194].
- Kronan, [92].
- Kronborg Castle, [91], [219-224].
- Laaland, [12].
- Lagerlöf, Selma, [101], [117], [127-128], [148-149], [159].
- Lamb, Charles, [72], [181].
- Langeland, [11].
- Langelinie, [46].
- Lapps, [135-136].
- Larsson, Carl, [116], [148].
- Lawrence, Saint, and Lund Cathedral, [88-89].
- “Liberty Stones” of Bornholm, [57].
- Liljefors, Bruno, [116].
- Lind, Jenny, [212], [234].
- Linné, Carl, [123].
- Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, translation of, [34];
- influence of Tegnér upon, [83-84].
- Lund, [83-89].
- Lund Cathedral, [86-89].
- Lund, University of, [85-86].
- Malmö, [82-83].
- Man, Isle of, [130].
- Manners, Scandinavian, [179-182].
- Manual arts of Scandinavian peasants, efforts made to preserve, [118], [163], [193].
- Marble Church, [44-45].
- Marienlyst, [224-225].
- Margaret, Queen, [36], [107-108], [228-229].
- Mas-Olle, Helmer, [125].
- Maud, Queen, [164].
- Meraker Dal, [162].
- Molde, [167-171].
- Molde Fiord, [167-168].
- Munch, Edvard, [194].
- Museum of the North, Stockholm, [110], [118].
- Naes, [171], [172].
- National Museum, Danish, [20-29];
- Swedish, [115].
- Nexö, [69-70].
- Nilsson, Christine, [212].
- Nobel, Alfred, [128].
- Nobel Prize Fund. See [ Nobel, Alfred.]
- Norrbotten, Work-cottages of, [135-136].
- Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, [39-41].
- Nyerup, Rasmus, [20-21].
- Odense, [231-236].
- Oehlenschläger, Adam, [216-217].
- Olaf V, [107].
- Oldenburg House, [32].
- Oscar II, [117].
- Oseberg ship, [197-200].
- Österlars Church, [75].
- Östermarie Church, [74].
- Peace movement in Scandinavia, [100].
- Peter the Great, [30], [34].
- Petersen, Christian, [83].
- Petersen, Wilhelm, [235-236].
- Petri, Olavus, [114].
- Porcelain, Royal Copenhagen, [44], [58].
- Printenskjold, Johan, [57].
- “Prinzens Palais.” See [National Museum, Danish.]
- Railroads, Scandinavian, [14-15], [69-70], [160], [225-226].
- Rättvik, [151-158].
- Riddarholms Church, [109-110].
- Romsdal Fiord, [171-172].
- Romsdal Horn, [171].
- Rönne, [55-60].
- Rosenborg Castle, [31-37].
- Roskilde, [15], [227-231].
- Roskilde Cathedral, [15], [227-231].
- Roskilde treaty, terms of, [13], [57], [83];
- Bornholm’s revolt against, [57].
- Round Tower, the. See [ “Runde Taarn.”]
- “Runde Taarn,” [29-31].
- San Francisco Bay, kitchen midden on shores of, [23].
- Saxo Grammaticus, [216].
- Scandinavian Alps, [161].
- Seeland, [11], [15].
- Shakespeare, [12], [91], [221].
- Siegfried legend, runestone illustrating, [115-116].
- Siljan, Lake, [151], [153].
- “Silver Bible,” [126-127].
- Sinding, Stephen, [163], [191], [194].
- “Skansen,” [110-113].
- “Skyds,” journey by, [172-176].
- Slottskogen, [93].
- Snorre Sturlason, [216].
- Söderhamn, [140-141].
- Söholt, [176-177].
- Stavanger, [189].
- Stigsdotter, Barbro, [156-157].
- Stockholm, [103-120].
- Stockholm “blood bath”, [109].
- Stone Age, New, in Scandinavia, [21-22], [115].
- Stone Age, Old, in Scandinavia, [22-24].
- Stor Fiord, [177].
- Stork Fountain, [204].
- Storkyrkan, [114-115].
- Storlien, [160-161].
- Stoves, Danish, [17].
- Strindberg, August, [159-160].
- Svaneke, [70-71].
- Svend, King, [228].
- Swedenborg, Emanuel, [122-123].
- Tegnér, Ezias, [83-85], [217].
- Tegnér, Rudolf, [41].
- Temperance movement in Scandinavia, [104-106].
- Thirty Years’ War, Christian IV and, [33];
- Gustav Adolf and, [110], [119].
- Thomsen, Christian Jürgensen, [21].
- Thor, [27].
- Thorwaldsen, Bertel, [38-39].
- Thorwaldsen’s Museum, [38-39].
- Thrones, ancient Danish, [36].
- Thyra, Queen, [214].
- Tivoli, [211-212].
- Tobacco, use of in Scandinavia, [106-107].
- Tobiasen, Lars Hansen, [59-60].
- Trondhjem, [162-165].
- Trondhjem Cathedral, [162-163].
- Trondhjem Fiord, [162], [166].
- Tuberculosis, exhibit of Scandinavian Society for Fighting, [192-193].
- Ulfeldt, Corfitz, [67-68].
- Ulfilas’ Bible. See [“Silver Bible.”]
- Universities, [85-86], [124-127], [192], [204-205].
- Uppsala, [120-128].
- Uppsala Cathedral, [120-124].
- Uppsala, University of, [124-127].
- Vesternaes, [172].
- Viking, [196-197].
- Vikings, [27].
- Waldemar I (the Great), [19].
- Waldemar IV, [107].
- Wends, struggle of Archbishop Absalon with, [19].
- Wieselgren, Peter, [105].
- Woman suffrage in Scandinavia, [100-101], [142-143], [178].
- Worsaae, Jens Jacob Asmussen, [21], [23].
- Zorn, Anders, [116].