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Gustav Vasa (Gustav I), King of Sweden
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arrow (500) Kingdom of Svear created (first Swedish state)

arrow (516) Hygelac, king of the Geats, led attack on Frisia

arrow (550) Gotlanders came under Swedish protection

arrow (800) Svear conquered Götar in southern Sweden; Birka founded on island of Björkö

arrow (829) Christianity introduced by St. Ansgar

arrow (860) Swedish Vikings attacked Constantinople

arrow (1000) Svein Forkbeard, King of Denmark and Olaf Eiríksson, King of Sweden, defeated King Olaf Tryggvason in naval Battle of Svolder; Birka destroyed; Swedes lost control of Hedeby

arrow (1022) Anund Jakob became king

arrow (1026) Canute the Great attacked Swedes and Norwegians at Battle of Holy River; Canute victorious; controlled Scandinavia

arrow (1050) Edmund the Old became king of Sweden

arrow (1054) Sweden and Denmark set boundaries

arrow (1066) Halsten crowned king

arrow (1070) Halsten deposed; Hakon the Red is king

arrow (1150) Erik IX crowned king

arrow (1160) King Erik IX killed by Danish prince

arrow (1187) Estonian raiders sacked, burned Sigtuna

arrow (1208) King Sverker overthrown at Battle of Lena

arrow (1220) Swedish fleet attacked Estonia

arrow (1229) Folkungs deposed King Eriksson

arrow (1233) King Eriksson returned to rule

arrow (1250) King Eriksson died; Valdemar crowned King; Birger Jarl declared regent until Valdemar is of age

arrow (1251) Folkungs rose against rule of Jarl and Valdemar; lost at Herrevads Bridge

arrow (1266) King Valdemar overthrown by brothers

arrow (1275) King Valdemar deposed

arrow (1292) Swedish expansion reached Karelian Isthmus

arrow (1318) Peasants revolted against King

arrow (1323) Sweden and Russia establish border

arrow (1332) Magnus Eriksson crowned King of Sweden and King of Norway

arrow (1350's) Black Death killed one-third of population

arrow (1397) Union of Kalmar united Sweden, Denmark and Norway under one monarch

arrow (1448) Karl Knutsson crowned King of Sweden and King of Norway

arrow (1450) Danish King Kristian I convinced Norway to renounce King Knutsson

arrow (1451) Danes attacked Sweden

arrow (1465) King Knutsson forced to abdicate

arrow (1467) Knutsson again crowned King of Sweden

arrow (1495) Russians forces invade Sweden

arrow (1497) King Hans of Denmark and Norway attacked Sweden; King Hans declared King of Sweden

arrow (1523) Gustav I (Gustav Vasa) crowned King; separates Swedish Crown from Kalmar Union

arrow (1651) Sweden seized territory of Estonia

arrow (1568) King Eric XIV deposed; John III named King

arrow (1570) Peace of Stettin concluded; Denmark recognized independence of Sweden; Sweden gave up claim to Norway

arrow (1617) Treaty of Stolbovo ended Swedish occupation of Northern Russia

arrow (1628) Swedish warship Vasa sank in Stockholm harbor; 25 drowned

arrow (1632) Swedish and Saxon army defeat Imperial forces; King Gustavus II died in battle

arrow (1637) Swedish immigrants sailed to Delaware

arrow (1653) Stockholm became capital of Sweden

arrow (1654) Queen Christina abdicated throne; converted to Catholicism, later buried in Rome in St. Peters

arrow (1685) King Charles II barred Jews from settling in Stockholm

arrow (1698) King Charles II invaded Denmark; forced Danish King to sign Peace of Travendal

arrow (1700 - 1721) Northern War occurred

arrow (1721) Peace of Nystad ended Northern War

arrow (1743) In Treaty of Abo, Sweden ceded southeast Finland to Russia

arrow (1790) Swedish army captured one-third of Russian fleet at Battle of Svensksund

arrow (1792) King Gustav III assassinated

arrow (1809) Sweden declared independence; constitutional monarchy established; Russia took Aland Island group from Sweden

arrow (1814) Denmark ceded Norway to Sweden

arrow (1832) Göta Canal opened

arrow (1852) Anti-Jewish riots broke out in Stockholm

arrow (1866) Alfred Nobel invented dynamite

arrow (1875) Denmark, Norway and Sweden adopted common basis of currency

arrow (1879) Labor strike by workers in timber industry occurred, several thousand refused to work

arrow (1897) World exposition held in Stockholm; first Swedish car built

arrow (1901) First Nobel Prize awarded

arrow (1905) Union of Norway and Sweden dissolved

arrow (1914) World War I began, Sweden neutral

arrow (1918) Sweden recognized Finland as independent state; Swedish naval expedition sent to Aland Islands to protect against Russians; Spanish flu epidemic killed 38,000 in Sweden

arrow (1920) Sweden joined League of Nations

arrow (1939) World War II began; Sweden neutral

arrow (1940) Sweden forced to allow German troops to cross through Sweden to Norway; Sweden became refuge for Danes and Norwegians

arrow (1941) Transit agreement with Germany canceled

arrow (1946) Sweden joined United Nations

arrow (1952) Sweden founding member of Nordic Council

arrow (1953) Swedish diplomat, Dag Hammarskjold, became secretary general of United Nations

arrow (1959) Sweden became founding member of European Free Trade Association (EFTA)

arrow (1971) Two-chamber parliament replaced by one chamber elected by representation

arrow (1975) Constitutional reforms enacted; powers of monarch are removed, office became ceremonial only

arrow (1980's) Soviet submarines suspected of invading Swedish territorial waters; relations with Soviet Union deteriorated

arrow (1986) Prime Minister Olof Palme assassinated

arrow (1990) Parliament supported governmental decision to apply for membership in European Union

arrow (1994) Voters narrowly approved EU membership

arrow (1995) Sweden joined EU

arrow (2000) Bridge and tunnel opened between Malmo, Sweden and Copenhagen, Denmark

arrow (2001) 12,000 demonstrators in Goteborg set up flaming barricades to protest globalization

arrow (2003) Foreign Minister Anna Lindh assassinated in Stockholm; referendum vote rejects (Euro); power outage in southern Sweden and Denmark left 4 million without electricity

arrow (2004) 543 Swedes died in Asian tsunami disaster

arrow (2006) Bird flu discovered in Sweden; Foreign Minister Laila Freivalds resigned over shutting down website related to cartoons of Prophet Muhammad; Social Democrats lost elections ending 12 years of rule; Trade Minister, Maria Borelius, resigned over allegations of tax evasion

arrow (2007) Winds whipped across southwestern Sweden, more than 100,000 lost power





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