Страница - 68Страница - 70- Lapland, Swedish depredations in, [208].
- Leo X., appoints Arcimboldo to sell indulgences, [48];
- appoints tribunal to investigate affairs in Sweden, [62];
- excommunicates Sture, [62];
- is approached by Johannes Magni, [126].
- Lindholm, description of, [1].
- Linköping, Gad is elected bishop of, [21];
- palace of bishop of, is besieged, [76];
- tax to be paid by bishop of, [205-206];
- is said to be at heart of conspiracy in Dalarne, [263].
- Louvain, University of, [126].
- Lubeck, flight of Gustavus to, [60-61];
- her hatred of Christiern, [109];
- sends fleet to Gustavus, [109-110];
- privileges granted by Sweden to, [114] and [209-212];
- debt of Sweden to, [121] and notes [1] and [2];
- demands payment of her loan to Sweden, [128-130];
- is asked to send delegates to congress at Malmö, [146];
- congress of Hanse Towns to be held at, [148];
- captures Visby, [184-185];
- her position in the Swedish Revolution, [190];
- is said to have fortified Gotland, [198];
- her negotiations with Gustavus, [203-206];
- tries to secure payment of debt, [213-215];
- her feeling toward the Reformation, [239].
- Lund, archbishop of, investigates affairs in Sweden, [62];
- accompanies Christiern II. in expedition against Sweden, [72].
- Luther (Martin), causes dread in Sweden, [154];
- Magni (Johannes), early life of, [126];
- is appointed legate by Adrian VI., [127];
- is elected archbishop of Sweden, [133];
- is ordered to Rome to obtain confirmation, [134-135];
- Gustavus writes about the pope to, [137];
- his efforts to repress heresy, [156-158];
- his share in the translation of the Bible, [222-223];
- banishment of, [239-240];
- comparison between Brask and, [266].
- Magni (Olaus), is sent to Rome by Gustavus, [136];
- Magni (Petrus), is elected bishop of Vesterås, [134] and [138].
- Malmö, congress at, [147-148];
- Gustavus is deceived at, [171].
- Margaret, becomes regent of Sweden, [13] and [note].
- Margaret, regent of the Netherlands, forms treaty with Sweden, [212].
- Margareta, is betrothed to Hoya, [152];
- Mariefred, monastery of, is threatened, [76].
- Maximilian, his share in the Reformation, [120].
- Mehlen (Berent von), swears fealty to Gustavus, [105];
- Melchior, fanaticism of, [165-167].
- Middle Ages, nature of, [118-119].
- Mora, Gustavus at, [87-89];
- Gustavus writes to people of, [181].
- Moscow, Swedish envoys are sent to, [207-208].
- Mälar, pours its waters into the Baltic, [28];
- Gustavus takes up hiding-place on shore of, [75].
- Natt och Dag, influence of family of, [16].
- Netherlands, form treaty with Sweden, [212].
- Nilsson (Kristiern), great-grandfather of Gustavus Vasa, [3].
- Norby, is defeated by Vestgöte, [101-102];
- relieves Stockholm, [106];
- relieves Åbo, [106];
- infests shores of Baltic, [109];
- attempts to relieve Stockholm, [110];
- sails for Denmark, [112];
- makes depredations from Gotland, [139];
- is charged with checking imports, [142];
- Fredrik is thought to be in league with, [145-148];
- Gustavus tries to delude, [171-172];
- his projected alliance with Christina, [172-173];
- Gustavus denounces, [174-175];
- deceives Fredrik, [177-178];
- Gustavus is said to be in league with, [181];
- Dalarne conspires with, [182-183];
- invades Bleking, [183-184];
- is granted fiefs in Bleking, [185];
- negotiations between Fredrik and Gustavus concerning, [191-193];
- his negotiations with Gustavus, [193-195];
- fall of, [197-200];
- his complaint to the grand duke of Russia, [208].
- North America, Revolution in, [273-275].
- Norway, Gustavus flees to, [88];
- Nyköping, surrender of Castle of, [40-41].
- Olsson, takes part in storming of Vesterås, [96-98];
- Oxenstjerna, influence of family of, [15-16].
- Petri (Laurentius), early life of, [155];
- Petri (Olaus), his early life and character, [154-156];
- is charged with heresy, [156-157];
- is appointed city clerk in Stockholm, [163];
- holds disputation with Galle, [168-169];
- his marriage, [169-171] and [224];
- holds another disputation with Galle, [232-236];
- is chosen to approach the king at Vesterås, [253];
- comparison between Brask and, [266].
- Poland, Magni is sent on embassy to, [240].
- Popes, usurpation of, [234-235];
- Prussia, Fredrik's daughter sails for, [199].
- Reformation, general character of, [119-120];
- Rensel, enlists in the Swedish army, [102].
- Revolution, nature of, [90-91];
- Riddarholm, island near Stockholm, [29].
- Rome, establishes archbishopric of Upsala, [6];
- Gad is sent as ambassador to, [33];
- her share in the Reformation, [120];
- opposition of Gustavus to, [136];
- Magni plans return to, [159];
- Brask champions, [247] and [249];
- necessity that kings be sanctioned by, [268];
- Gustavus fears, [269];
- Swedish church becomes independent of, [270-271] and [273].
- Runn (Lake), Gustavus at, [85-86].
- Russia, is at war with Sweden, [17];
- is again at war with Sweden, [19];
- forms treaty with Sweden, [23];
- Norby flees to, [200];
- Gustavus ratifies treaty with [207-209].
- Rydboholm, home of Gustavus Vasa, [3-4].
- Rättvik, Gustavus at, [86-87];
- skirmish of Danish horsemen at, [88].
- Scriptures, translation of, [221-223] and [231-232];
- Sigbrit, her influence over Christiern II., [35].
- Siljan (Lake), Gustavus at, [86-87].
- Skara, election of bishop of, [125] and [133];
- Francisco of Potentia is said to have been made bishop of, [137];
- tax to be paid by bishop of, [206];
- part of Bible to be translated by Chapter of, [222];
- Gustavus oppresses bishop of, [264];
- bishop of Vesterås consecrates bishop of, [271].
- Slagheck (Didrik), is placed at head of affairs in Sweden, [91];
- concentrates his forces at Vesterås, [93];
- is removed from office, [103];
- is beheaded, [109].
- Sledorn (Henrik), professor in University of Upsala, [27].
- Småland, Gustavus seeks to incite the people of, [75].
- Sommar (Magnus), is elected bishop of Strengnäs, [133].
- Stegeborg, is besieged by Vestgöte, [101-102];
- Stegeholm, revolt in, [95].
- Sten. See [Sture (Sten)].
- Sten Sture the Younger. See [Sture (Sten) the Younger].
- Stockholm, siege of castle at, [22];
- description of, [28-31];
- is held by Christina, [68];
- Christiern arrives at, [72];
- siege of, [75-76];
- Christiern's triumphal entry into, [77-78];
- festival in, [78-80];
- carnage in, [81-83];
- Gustavus fails to capture, [100-101];
- Gustavus again lays siege to, [105-106];
- Gustavus raises siege of, [106];
- Gustavus again lays siege to, [107];
- Gustavus continues siege of, [110-111];
- is captured by Gustavus, [115-116];
- desolation of, [131].
- Strengnäs, depredations at, [76];
- Diet of, [113-115];
- election of bishop of, [125] and [133];
- influence of Petri and Andreæ in, [155-156];
- Magni writes concerning clergy of, [159];
- tax to be paid by bishop of, [206];
- part of Bible to be translated by Chapter of, [222];
- address at Vesterås by bishop of, [252];
- Gustavus oppresses bishop of, [264];
- bishop of Vesterås consecrates bishop of, [271].
- Sture (Sten), is chosen regent of Sweden, [16];
- is opposed by the Cabinet, [17-19];
- by King Hans of Denmark, [20-21];
- fall of, [21];
- is re-elected regent, [22];
- death of, [22];
- Gripsholm Monastery is founded by, [227].
- Sture (Sten) the Younger, his war with Erik Trolle, [24-25];
- is elected regent, [25];
- recommends Gustaf Trolle for the archbishopric, [36-37];
- discord between Trolle and, [38-44];
- his peace negotiations with Christiern, [48-50];
- battles with the Danes, [51-52];
- is duped by Christiern, [53-54];
- writes to Christiern, [57-58];
- is excommunicated, [62];
- is wounded, [63-64];
- his death, [65];
- his character, [65-66];
- his body is exhumed, [83];
- pretended son of, [218-219].
- Sture (Svante), his hostility to Sten Sture, [18-19];
- is reconciled to Sten Sture, [21];
- besieges Castle of Örebro, [22];
- is elected regent, [23];
- is deposed, [23];
- death of, [23].
- Stäket, siege of, [20];
- Sunnanväder (Peder), is deposed from bishopric of Vesterås, [137-138];
- Svante. See [Sture (Svante)].
- Svensson (Erik), is elected bishop of Åbo, [136].
- Sweden, early constitution of, [4-5];
- introduction of Christianity into, [5-6];
- Reformation in, [121];
- is ruined by warfare, [220-221].
- Söderköping, printing-press of, [232].
- Södermalm, cliffs of, [28];
- Christiern pitches his camp at, [51].
- Taxation, exemption of knights and armigers from, [8];
- Tetzel, his sale of indulgences, [120].
- Tiveden, battle at, [64].
- Tott, influence of family of, [16].
- Trolle (Erik), his hostility to Sten Sture, [19];
- endeavors to be appointed regent, [24-25];
- plans to have his son appointed archbishop, [36-37].
- Trolle (Gustaf), his character, [36];
- is appointed archbishop of Sweden. [36-37];
- hostility to Sten Sture, [38-45];
- appears before a diet in Stockholm, [46-47];
- is taken prisoner by Sture, [47-48];
- resigns his archbishopric, [57];
- becomes reconciled to Sture, [63];
- advocates declaration of allegiance to Christiern, [67];
- holds conference with Christiern, [76];
- denounces the Swedish magnates, [81-82];
- endeavors to check the power of Gustavus, [94];
- captures Upsala, [99-100];
- retires to Denmark, [109];
- Swedish Cabinet writes to the pope about, [127-128];
- Gustavus writes to Rome about, [135-136];
- Gustavus writes to Dalarne about, [154];
- is placed in command of Christiern's fleet, [198];
- Gustavus is said to favor, [245].
- Trondhem, archbishop of, protects fugitives, [196];
- returns Knut and Sunnanväder, [201-202];
- relations between pretended son of Sture and, [218-219];
- translation of Bible is sent to, [231];
- Magni communicates with, [239-240].
- Ulfsson (Jacob), archbishop of Sweden, [18];
- founds University of Upsala, [27];
- resigns the archbishopric, [36-37];
- is reappointed archbishop, [57];
- attends coronation of Christiern, [78];
- his advice to Gustavus, [83-84].
- Upsala, siege of archbishop's palace, [20];
- election of Sten Sture at, [25];
- University of, [27];
- battle at, [69-71];
- is captured by Gustavus, [98-99];
- is recaptured by Trolle [99-100];
- election of archbishop of, [133];
- heresy breaks out in, [156];
- disputation held in, [168-169];
- tax to be paid by archbishop of, [205];
- Gustavus is crowned in Cathedral of, [271].
- Vadstena, expedition against Gotland is determined at diet in, [139-140].
- Vasa, family of, [2-3];
- influence of family of, [16].
- Vasa (Gustavus), his birth, [1-2];
- his coat-of-arms, [2-3];
- his ancestry, [2-3];
- his meeting with King Hans, [25-26];
- his boyhood, [26];
- his education at Upsala, [26-27];
- is received at court, [31-32] and [note];
- takes part in the battle of Brännkyrka, [51];
- is captured by Christiern, [53-54];
- is imprisoned in Denmark, [54-55];
- escapes from Kalö Castle, [59-60];
- appears in Lubeck, [60-61];
- lands at Kalmar, [61-62];
- his purpose, [72-73];
- seeks to incite the people of Småland, [74-75];
- solicits advice from Ulfsson, [83-84];
- flees to Dalarne, [84-85];
- seeks to rouse the Dalesmen, [85-87];
- flees to Norway, [87-88];
- is recalled, [88];
- is chosen leader, [89];
- recruits his army, [92-93];
- trains his soldiers, [94]:
- captures Vesterås, [96-98];
- captures Upsala, [98-99];
- evacuates Upsala, [99-100];
- his unsuccessful effort to take Stockholm, [100-101];
- superintends the manœuvres of his army, [102-103];
- wins Brask to his side, [103-104];
- accepts title of Commander of Swedish Army, [104];
- prepares ambuscade for Danes, [105];
- sends force to Finland, [105];
- lays siege to Stockholm, [105-106];
- issues "klippings," [107-108];
- sends to Lubeck for a fleet, [109-110];
- continues siege of Stockholm, [110-111];
- recruits his forces, [111-112];
- calls diet at Strengnäs, [113];
- is elected king, [114];
- enters Stockholm in triumph, [115-116];
- his successes, [117];
- charges Christiern with murdering Swedish bishops, [125-126];
- summons Johannes Magni, [127];
- is called upon to pay the debt to Lubeck, [128];
- calls upon Brask to aid the crown, [129-130];
- strives to improve condition of Stockholm, [131];
- endeavors to soothe the people, [131-133];
- writes to the pope for confirmation of the bishops, [133-134];
- writes to Rome about Trolle, [135-136];
- writes to Rome again and to Magni, [136-137];
- deposes bishop and dean of Vesterås, [137-138];
- subdues Finland, [138];
- plans expedition against Gotland, [138-140];
- appeals to Brask for aid, [140-141];
- lays the odium of the new tax on Brask, [141-143];
- communicates with Fredrik concerning Gotland, [144-145];
- begins war with Gotland, [145-146];
- takes part in the congress at Malmö, [147-148];
- oppresses Brask, [149-150];
- holds Cabinet meeting to improve trade, [150-153];
- his feelings toward Luther, [157-159];
- writes concerning Luther, [162-163];
- his purpose in opposing the Church, [163];
- his treatment of the Anabaptists, [167];
- holds a disputation, [168-169];
- discusses the marriage of Petri, [170-171];
- deposes Mehlen, [173-176];
- tries to quell insurrection in Dalarne, [176-177];
- his distrust of Fredrik, [178-179];
- his distrust of Christina, [179];
- is opposed in Kalmar, [179-180];
- summons diet to stay discontent, [180-183];
- fights Norby, [184];
- is displeased with Fredrik, [185-186];
- captures Kalmar, [186-189];
- his negotiations with Fredrik, [190-193];
- his communications with Norby, [194-195];
- his communications concerning Knut and Sunnanväder, [195-197];
- his movements against Norby, [197-199];
- executes Knut and Sunnanväder, [200-203];
- negotiates about debt to Lubeck, [203-206];
- forms treaty with Russia, [207-209];
- with Holland, [209-212];
- negotiates with the Dalesmen, [213-215];
- with Fredrik, [215-217];
- with the archbishop of Trondhem, [218-219];
- orders Bible to be translated, [222-223];
- oppresses the monasteries, [224-226];
- seizes Gripsholm, [228];
- oppresses Brask, [229-231];
- denies charge of favoring Luther, [231];
- calls a disputation, [232-234];
- seeks to soothe the Dalesmen, [236-238];
- oppresses Magni, [238-240];
- oppresses Åbo and Arboga, [240-242];
- communicates with the Dalesmen, [242-246];
- humiliates the Church at Vesterås, [246-247];
- opens the diet, [248-249];
- resigns the crown, [250-251];
- watches his enemies, [251-252];
- is begged to withdraw his resignation, [253-254];
- his demands are granted by the diet, [254-261];
- sends out announcement to the people, [261-262];
- oppresses Brask, [262-266];
- delays confirmation of the bishops, [269];
- sends out invitations to coronation, [269-270];
- consents to confirmation of the bishops, [270-271];
- is crowned, [271-272];
- considerations on his career, [272-275];
- bibliography of, [283-284].
- Vend Cities, alliance with Sweden, [23];
- Vesterås, siege of, [69];
- fall of, [77];
- Danish forces are concentrated at, [93];
- Gustavus captures, [96-98];
- castle is reinforced by Danes, [104-105];
- castle surrenders, [106];
- election of new bishop of, [125] and [134];
- fair at, [131];
- Gustavus deposes bishop and dean of, [138];
- tax to be paid by bishop of, [206];
- trouble with the Dominican monks of, [225-226];
- closing of mint at, [244];
- Diet of, [246-262];
- consecrates the other bishops, [270-271].
- "Vesterås Ordinantia," terms of, [258-260].
- "Vesterås Recess," terms of, [257-258].
- Vestgöte (Arvid), lays siege to Stegeborg, [101-102];
- Vexiö, tax to be paid by bishop of, [206];
- Viken, dispute between Fredrik and Gustavus about, [216-217].
- Visby, leader of the Hanseatic League, [139];