Gustav Vasas oprør
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Johan Gustaf Sandberg, 1836: Gustav Vasa taler til dalarfolkene i Mora. | |||||||
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Danmark | Sverige | ||||||
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Christian 2. Frederik 1. | Gustav Vasa |
Gustav Vasas oprør (svensk: Befrielseskriget) var en borgerkrig under Kalmarunionen. Den fandt sted 1521-1523 og førte til, at den svenske adelsmand Gustav Vasa afsatte den dansk-norske konge Christian 2. som regent i Sverige. Dermed ophørte Kalmarunionen.
Forud for denne krig var gået flere års utilfredshed, herunder Svante Nilsson Stures krig mod Danmark (1504-1512) og Det Stockholmske Blodbad (1520).
Eksterne kilder og henvisninger
- Befrielsekriget 1521-1523 Arkiveret 16. september 2011 hos Wayback Machine på Svensk Militærhistorisk Biblioteks websted.
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Forfatter/Opretter: Sodacan, Licens: CC BY-SA 4.0
Lesser coat of arms of Sweden
One of the slabs of stone in The King's Grave near Kivik, Sweden. Ca 1000 BC (the Nordic Bronze Age)
In Mora, Gustav Vasa urges the peasantry to rebel against the Danes. The year is 1520, and a new Sweden is about to emerge. When Sandberg painted the scene in 1836, Gustav Vasa was regarded as a national hero. Sandberg also painted the scene as a large fresco in Uppsala Cathedral. However, the prestigious place history painting held in the 19th century, soon faded. But recently, a new interest in the genre has developed – this image appears in the book 1001 Paintings You Must See before You Die (2011).