demands payment of her loan to Sweden, 128-130;
is asked to send delegates to congress at Malmoe, 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;
Petri becomes pupil of, 155-156;
feelings of Gustavus toward, 158;
Andreae writes concerning, 160-161;
Brask writes concerning, 161-163;
danger of his teaching, 165-168;
his translation of the Bible, 221-223;
Gustavus says he has not adopted teaching of, 236-238 and 245;
his reforms are embodied in Swedish law, 246;
clergy refuse to accept teaching of, 247-248.
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;
is sent to Amsterdam by Gustavus, 211-212.
Magni (Petrus), is elected bishop of Vesteras, 134 and 138.
Malmoe, 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;
is wronged by Fredrik, 215-216.
Mariefred, monastery of, is threatened, 76.
Maximilian, his share in the Reformation, 120.
Mehlen (Berent von), swears fealty to Gustavus, 105;
is given command of expedition against Gotland, 145-146;
withdraws from Gotland, 148;
infatuation of Gustavus for, 150;
fall of, 173-176;
treachery of, 179-180;
his flight, 186-187;
Lubeck defends, 204.
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.
Maelar, pours its waters into the Baltic, 28;
Gustavus takes up hiding-place on shore of,
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