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  1. The Swedish War of Liberation (1521–1523; Swedish: Befrielsekriget, lit. 'The Liberation War'), also known as Gustav Vasa's Rebellion and the Swedish War of Secession, was a significant historical event in Sweden. Gustav Vasa, a nobleman, led a rebellion and civil war against King Christian II.

  2. Gustav I, born Gustav Eriksson ( Colloquial 15th century Upplandic, " Gösta Jerksson ") and later known as Gustav Vasa ( 12 May 1496 – 29 September 1560 ), was King of Sweden from 1523 until his death. He was the first monarch of the House of Vasa, an influential noble family which came to be the royal house of Sweden for much of the 16th ...

  3. King of Sweden from 1523 to 1560 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Gustav I of Sweden (born 14 May 1496, died 29 September 1560) was the King of Sweden from 1523 until his death in 1560. During his reign, Sweden broke relationship with the Kalmar Union and the Roman Catholic Church.

  4. Gustav I of Sweden. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Gustav I Vasa (1496-1560), in Swedish Gustaf Eriksson Vasa, was King of Sweden from 1523-1560. Gustav I of Sweden. King of Sweden from 1523 to 1560. Retrat de Gustau Vasa (Jakob Bincks, 1542) image. image of grave. coat of arms image.

  5. 4 de jun. de 2021 · Magnus Gustavson Vasa, Duke of Östergötland (1542 – 1595), unmarried, mentally ill. Karl Gustavson Vasa (born and died 1544), died in infancy. Anna Gustavsdotter Vasa (1545 – 1610), married of Georg Johann I, Count Palatine of Veldenz, had eleven children. Sten Gustavson Vasa (1546 – 1547), died in infancy.

  6. Gustav of Sweden - English (actually Latin) also: Gustavus ; Swedish (legal spellings after 1900): Gustaf - may refer to: Gustav Vasa, Gustav I, King of Sweden 1523-1560. Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden, Gustav II Adolph, King of Sweden 1611-1632. Gustav III of Sweden, King of Sweden 1771-1792.

  7. In 1523, after the Stockholm bloodbath and the abolition of the Kalmar Union, Gustav Eriksson (Vasa) became King Gustav I of Sweden and the royal house was founded. His reign is sometimes referred to as the beginning of the modern Swedish state, which included the King's break with the Roman Catholic Church during the Protestant Reformation and the foundation of the Church of Sweden .