e (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 Oerebro, 22;
is elected regent, 23;
is deposed, 23;
death of, 23.
Staeket, siege of, 20;
dispute concerning, 38-39;
Trolle fortifies, 40-42;
siege of, 43-44;
fall of, 47-48.
Sunnanvaeder (Peder), is deposed from bishopric of Vesteras, 137-138;
conspiracy of, 153-154 and 176-177;
is given comfort in Norway, 178;
Gustavus demands surrender of, 191;
execution of, 200-203;
Gustavus denounces, 237.
Svante. _See_ Sture (Svante).
Svensson (Erik), is elected bishop of Abo, 136.
Sweden, early constitution of, 4-5;
introduction of Christianity into, 5-6;
Reformation in, 121;
is ruined by warfare, 220-221.
Soederkoeping, printing-press of, 232.
Soedermalm, cliffs of, 28;
Christiern pitches his camp at, 51.
Taxation, exemption of knights and armigers from, 8;
is provided for by Diet of Strengnaes, 115 and 128-129;
Gustavus apologizes for, 131-133;
people's opposition to, 141-142;
is provided for by Cabinet, 205-206;
trouble in Dalarne about, 213-215 and 242-244.
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
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