Gustav I, also known as Gustav Vasa (12 May 1496 – 29 September 1560), was King of Sweden from
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On the 6th of June 1523, 500 years ago, Gustav Vasa was elected king of Sweden and founded the modern Swedish state and put a definitive end to the Kalmar Union. 6th
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After Protestant reformation in Sweden (1526 -1527) King Gustav Vasa wanted the Bible to be translated to Swedish. Knowledge of Greek and Hebrew amo Stock Photo - Alamy
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Vasteras recess, 1527. Religious Discourse between Olaus Petri and Peder Galle. Olaus Petri, Swedish clergyman, writer, judge and major contributor to the Protestant Reformation in Sweden, discusses with Peder Galle, Gustav Vasa
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