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piracy 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; Andreae condemns rebellion in, 248; Diet of Vesteras 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 Vesteras, 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 Malmoe, 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 Sunnanvaeder, 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 Linkoeping, 21; his election is not ratified, 22; besieges Stockholm, 22; his character, 33; is captured by Christiern, 53-54; allies himself wit
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