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... Swedish Govern- ment Rupture between the Swedes and Danes 1644. Torstenson invades Denmark Out - manoeuvres Gallas 1645 , Defeats the Imperialists at Jankowitz . Accession of Christina in Swe- den ( December , 1644 ) . Peace of ...
... Swedish Govern- ment Rupture between the Swedes and Danes 1644. Torstenson invades Denmark Out - manoeuvres Gallas 1645 , Defeats the Imperialists at Jankowitz . Accession of Christina in Swe- den ( December , 1644 ) . Peace of ...
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... Swedes 1677. Naval Victories of the Danes 1679. Frederick William defeats the Swedes at Splitter . Louis XIV . dictates a Peace Treaties of Fontainebleau and Lunden 1680. The Swedish Crown made ab- solute Reign of Charles XI . of Sweden ...
... Swedes 1677. Naval Victories of the Danes 1679. Frederick William defeats the Swedes at Splitter . Louis XIV . dictates a Peace Treaties of Fontainebleau and Lunden 1680. The Swedish Crown made ab- solute Reign of Charles XI . of Sweden ...
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Thomas Henry Dyer. xvi CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS . CHAPTER XLI . Retrospect of Swedish History . - Of Danish ... Swedes defeated at Liesna 516 Charles enters the Ukraine and Charles flies to Bender . 517 518 - Second Alliance ...
Thomas Henry Dyer. xvi CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS . CHAPTER XLI . Retrospect of Swedish History . - Of Danish ... Swedes defeated at Liesna 516 Charles enters the Ukraine and Charles flies to Bender . 517 518 - Second Alliance ...
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... Swedes were accordingly placed in his hands , and among them the young Gustavus Ericson who had carried the Swedish banner in the battle ; but , with an infamous breach of faith , Christian had no CHAP . XXXI . ] HIS INHUMAN CONDUCT . 143.
... Swedes were accordingly placed in his hands , and among them the young Gustavus Ericson who had carried the Swedish banner in the battle ; but , with an infamous breach of faith , Christian had no CHAP . XXXI . ] HIS INHUMAN CONDUCT . 143.
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... Swedish lands , how they would cast lots for Swedish maidens , so that he could rest neither day nor night . He escaped one morning from Kallö , disguised himself as an ox - driver , and , in September , 1519 , reached Lübeck in safety ...
... Swedish lands , how they would cast lots for Swedish maidens , so that he could rest neither day nor night . He escaped one morning from Kallö , disguised himself as an ox - driver , and , in September , 1519 , reached Lübeck in safety ...
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