The Swedish Revolution Under Gustavus Vasa
Paul Barron Watson
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  • Baner (Sigrid), grandmother of Gustavus Vasa, [2].
  • Bible, translation of, [221-223];
    • authority of, [233-236].
  • Birgitta, grandmother of Gustavus Vasa, [3] and [note 2].
  • Bjelke, influence of family of, [16].
  • Bleking, is invaded by Norby, [178] and [183-184];
    • is granted to Norby, [185];
    • hostilities of Norby in, [193-194];
    • Norby is driven from, [197-200].
  • Bonde, influence of family of, [16].
  • Brabant, privileges granted to, [211].
  • Brask (Hans), places note under his seal, [103];
    • joins the Swedish cause, [103-104;]
    • avoids the Diet of Strengnäs, [113];
    • is called upon to aid the crown, [129-130];
    • informs the pope that Church property is being confiscated, [133-134];
    • is called upon to furnish aid for expedition against Gotland, [140-141] and [142-143];
    • denounces Fredrik to Gustavus, [145];
    • is oppressed by Gustavus, [149-150];
    • charges Petri with heresy, [156];
    • writes to Magni concerning heresy, [157-158];
    • writes concerning Luther, [161-163];
    • his love for the Church, [164];
    • protests against the marriage of Petri, [169-171] and [224];
    • suspects Fredrik, [171];
    • writes about Christina, [179];
    • writes about Norby, [198];
    • writes about Sunnanväder, [202];
    • writes about the tax, [206];
    • writes about the treaty with Holland, [210-211];
    • writes about Dalarne, [213-214];
    • opposes translation of the Bible, [222-223];
    • his dispute with Gustavus about a monastery, [228];
    • is oppressed by Gustavus, [229-231];
    • incurs wrath of Gustavus, [232];
    • protests against disputation, [233];
    • his action at Diet of Vesterås, [246-250];
    • fall of, [262-266];
    • his character, [266-267].
  • Brännkyrka, battle at, [51-52].
  • Bremen, congress to be held in, [210].
  • Brun (Søren), capture of, [192].
  • Cabinet, its origin and constitution, [9-11];
    • its encroachments, [11-25];
    • slaughter of, [113];
    • Gustavus admits foreigners into, [150];
    • usurps authority in Diet of Vesterås, [257];
    • its composition under Gustavus, [271];
    • is humbled by Gustavus, [273].
  • Cecilia, mother of Gustavus Vasa, [3-4].
  • Charles V. receives Christiern into Burgundian League, [80];
    • Norby enlists under, [200];
    • signs treaty with Sweden, [210].
  • Charles XII., his influence in Sweden, [220-221].
  • Christianity, introduction of, into Sweden, [5-6].
  • Christiern I., king of Denmark, [16-17].
  • Christiern II., king of Denmark, his character, [33-34];
    • his early life, [34];
    • his passion for Dyveke, [34-35];
    • his interview with Gustaf Trolle, [37-38];
    • attacks Sweden, [44-45];
    • is defeated by Sture, [45-46];
    • seeks to form truce with Sture, [48-50];
    • his expedition against Sweden, [50-51];
    • is defeated at Brännkyrka, [51-52];
    • treachery of, [53-54];
    • renews his efforts to recover Sweden, [57-58];
    • appeals to the pope, [62];
    • sails with his fleet to Sweden, [71-72];
    • lays siege to Stockholm, [76-77];
    • enters Stockholm in triumph, [77-78];
    • is crowned, [78-80];
    • slaughters the Swedish magnates, [81-83];
    • opposition to, [109];
    • is deposed, [112];
    • his failures, [117];
    • is charged with murdering Swedish bishops, [126];
    • opposition of Fredrik and Gustavus to, [147];
    • Norby's alliance with, [175] and [177];
    • his efforts to recover Sweden, [190-193] and [198-199].
  • Christina. See [Gyllenstjerna (Christina)].
  • Christina, wife of King Hans, defends the castle of Stockholm, [22].
  • Christopher of Bavaria, is elected king of Sweden, [15-16].
  • Church, early encroachments of, [5-6];
    • sides with Denmark against Sweden, [17-25];
    • riches of, [122-124];
    • Gustavus oppresses, [149-150];
    • is taxed to pay Lubeck, [204];
    • Gustavus opposes her on grounds of faith, [221-245];
    • Gustavus deprives her of her power, [254-262];
    • humiliation of, [271].
  • Clement VII., pope, [136].
  • Coinage, debasement of, [107-108];
    • alterations in, [122] and [note].
  • Copenhagen, youth of Christiern II. in, [34];
    • Norby proceeds to, [185];
    • Norby is asked to proceed to, [199].
  • Dalarne, rebellion in, [15];
    • Sten Sture gains support in, [20];
    • Svante Sture is supported by, [23];
    • description of, [85];
    • Gustavus seeks to rouse the people of, [85-87];
    • Gustavus is recalled by the people of, [88-89];
    • becomes the centre of the Revolution, [92];
    • hardihood of people of, [93];
    • Gustavus recruits forces in, [107];
    • grievances of, [153-154];
    • conspiracy in, [176-177];
    • efforts of Gustavus to stay discontent in, [181-183];
    • dissension in, [213-215];
    • impostor goes to, [218-219];
    • Gustavus writes to, [227-228];
    • Gustavus tries to appease, [242-246];
    • Andreæ condemns rebellion in, [248];
    • Diet of Vesterås discusses rebellion in, [254-256];
    • Brask is charged with conspiracy in, [263].
  • Dalelf, description of, [85];
    • Danish camp at, [93].
  • Dantzic, Christina seeks aid from, [67];
    • privileges granted by Sweden to, [114] and [209-212];
    • Christina's son returns from, [172].
  • Denmark, struggle between Sweden and, [13-25], and [35-117];
    • "klippings" repudiated in, [143].
  • Dyveke becomes mistress of Christiern II., [34-35].
  • East Friesland, privileges granted to, [211].
  • Engelbrektsson (Engelbrekt), rebellion under, [15].
  • Erik of Pomerania, is chosen king of Sweden, [13];
    • his career, [14-15].
  • Eriksson, takes part in storming of Vesterås, [96-98];
    • of Upsala, [98-99].
  • Eriksson (Nils), is placed in command of Kalmar, [174-175].
  • Falun, Gustavus plunders, [92].
  • Fathers, dispute concerning authority of, [233-236].
  • Finland, Gustavus sends force to, [105];
    • Norby goes to rescue of, [106];
    • Swedish possessions in, [131];
    • is subdued by Gustavus, [138];
    • Norby asks for land in, [178];
    • Norby is said to be about to attack, [198];
    • Gustavus writes to, [199];
    • her part in the treaty with Russia, [207-208].
  • France, her hatred of Christiern, [109].
  • Francisco of Potentia, is said to have been made bishop of Skara, [137].
  • Fredrik, duke of Schleswig-Holstein, his opposition to Christiern, [109];
    • is chosen king of Denmark, [112];
    • resigns his claim to Sweden, [131];
    • delays matter of Gotland, [139-140];
    • requests postponement of congress, [144-145];
    • is said to be in league with Norby, [146-147];
    • takes part in congress at Malmö, [147-148];
    • his relations with Norby, [174-175];
    • is deceived by Norby, [177-178];
    • his treachery toward Gustavus, [178-179];
    • makes war on Norby, [184-185];
    • grants Bleking to Norby, [185];
    • his show of friendship to Gustavus, [190-196];
    • defeats Norby, [199-200];
    • his action concerning Knut and Sunnanväder, [200-202];
    • negotiates with Gustavus, [215-217].
  • Gad (Hemming), supporter of Sten Sture, [19];
    • reconciles Svante Sture to Sten Sture, [21];
    • is elected bishop of Linköping, [21];
    • his election is not ratified, [22];
    • besieges Stockholm, [22];
    • his character, [33];
    • is captured by Christiern, [53-54];
    • allies himself with Christiern, [75-76].
  • Galle (Peder), professor in University of Upsala, [27];
    • holds disputation with Petri, [168-169];
    • Brask writes to, [224];
    • holds another disputation with Petri, [232-236];
    • wrangles at Diet of Vesterås, [252-253].
  • Germany, her share in the Reformation, [119-120].
  • Ghent, Magni goes to, [212].
  • Gotland, Swedish Cabinet demands, [18];
    • Gustavus plans expedition against, [138-141];
    • opening of war against, [145-146];
    • decision of congress at Malmö concerning, [147-148];
    • folly of expedition against, [150];
    • Norby offers to surrender, [178];
    • retains ammunition of Gustavus in, [192];
    • is said to have been handed over to the Danes, [198];
    • Gustavus demands, [217];
    • Brask goes to, [266].
  • Gregory, authority of, [234-235].
  • Gripsholm, Gustavus seizes monastery of, [226-228] and [244-245];
    • Diet of Vesterås discusses seizure of, [254].
  • Guilds, in Stockholm, [30-31].
  • Gustavus. See [Vasa (Gustavus)].
  • Gyllenstjerna (Christina), marries Sten Sture the Younger, [24];
    • her character, [32];
    • her bravery, [66];
    • refuses to parley with the Danes, [67] and [68];
    • battles with the Danes, [68-69];
    • surrenders Stockholm, [76-77];
    • is summoned before Christiern, [82];
    • is imprisoned in Denmark, [83];
    • her projected alliance with Norby, [172];
    • is suspected of conspiracy against Gustavus, [179];
    • is said to have been imprisoned by Gustavus, [181] and [182];
    • impersonation of her boy, [218-219].
  • Hans, king of Denmark, [17];
    • his hostility to Sten Sture, [18-21];
    • is recognized as king, [21];
    • is forced to flee, [22];
    • death of, [25];
    • his words about Gustavus Vasa, [25-26].
  • Hanse Towns, send aid to Christina, [69];
    • are said to have sent stores to Christiern, [94];
    • privileges granted to, [114] and [209-212];
    • importance of Gotland to, [139];
    • their share in the congress at Malmö, [175].
  • Haraldsson (Magnus), is elected bishop of Skara, [133].
  • Helgeandsholm, island near Stockholm, [29-30].
  • Holland, Christiern II. raises force in, [198];
    • Sweden forms treaty with, [209-212].
  • Hoya (Johan von), infatuation of Gustavus for, [150];
    • honors conferred on, [152];
    • is sent as ambassador to Russia, [207].
  • Italy, her feeling toward the Church, [120].
  • Johansson (Erik), father of Gustavus Vasa, his early history, [3-4];
    • hostility to King Hans, [25];
    • is member of Cabinet, [26];
    • is commandant of Kastelholm Castle, [26].
  • Jonsson (Bo), chancellor of the Swedish Cabinet, [13].
  • Kalmar, landing of Gustavus at, [62];
    • Christiern proceeds against, [72];
    • rejects Gustavus, [73-74];
    • is besieged by Vestgöte, [110];
    • fall of, [112-113];
    • Mehlen sails to, [148];
    • liberality of Gustavus to, [149];
    • Christina's son arrives at, [172];
    • Mehlen is deposed from command of, [174];
    • Gustavus writes to people of, [175-176];
    • Christina's boy is kept in, [179];
    • resists Gustavus, [179-180];
    • treachery of Mehlen at, [186-187];
    • siege of, [187-188];
    • fall of, [189];
    • wreck at, [194-195];
    • Gustavus sends fleet to, [199].
  • "Kalmar Recess," its nature, [18];
    • violation of its terms, [19] and [21].
  • Kalmar Union, its formation, [13-14].
  • Kalö, the place of imprisonment of Gustavus, [54-55];
    • escape of Gustavus from, [59-60].
  • Karlsson (Magnus), grandfather of Gustavus Vasa, [3].
  • "Klippings," their character, [107-108];
    • are forbidden by Danish commandant of Stockholm, [122], [note];
    • are refused by the soldiers of Gustavus, [128];
    • Gustavus apologizes for, [132-133];
    • are repudiated in Sweden, [143-144] and [note];
    • Gustavus writes to Dalarne about, [153];
    • Gustavus is denounced for, [182].
  • Knights, origin of, [8].
  • Knipperdolling, fanaticism of, [165-167].
  • Knut, is deposed from deanery of Vesterås, [138];
    • joins conspiracy against Gustavus, [177];
    • is given comfort in Norway, [178];
    • Gustavus demands surrender of, [191];
    • execution of, [200-203].
  • Knutsson (Karl), regent of Sweden, [15-16].
  • Kristersson (Johan), grandfather of Gustavus Vasa, [3].
  • Krumpen (Otto), is placed in command of Danish forces, [63];
    • makes treaty with the Swedes, [67];
    • his ineffectual effort to subdue Christina, [68];
    • defeats the Swedes at Upsala, [69-71];
    • holds conference with Christiern, [76];
    • is knighted by Christiern, [80].
  • Köping, battle at, [95-96].