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Øâåäñêàÿ èñòîðèÿ/ Øâåäñêàÿ Ïàëüìà(Swedish palm)
Ýëåêòðîííàÿ áèáëèîòåêà íà Øâåäñêîé Ïàëüìå. Øâåäñêàÿ èñòîðèÿ [rus]
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Scandinavian Studies Web: History
Links. [eng]
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Nättidningen RÖTTER
Samlingsplatsen på Internet för släktforskare i Sverige. [swe]
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Øâåöèÿ (994 - 1470) [Õðîíîëîãèÿ âîéí Ñðåäíåâåêîâüÿ]
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Project Runeberg
Nordic literature on the Internet since 1992. From Runes and the Poetic Edda to the Christmas messages of King Carl Gustaf XVI. [eng]
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Visby - the medieval town in Sweden
Visby in Sweden is chosen by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. The Medieval Week in Scandinavia is a medieval event with thousands of participators. Visby is a walled town with ruins, roses, cobbled streets, restaurants, a lot of pubs and markets, and the ringwall itself: Visby is a former Hanseatic town in Sweden. The Hansa ruled Gotland for hundreds of years, today it's ruled by tourists. [eng]
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A Brief History of Sweden
About 14,000 years ago, some of the ice covering what is now Sweden started melting. Evidence has been found that there was human
life in Sweden by 9000 BCE. The inhabitants were generally hunters and fishers, until about 550-800 CE when Sweden's inhabitants
settled and became a primarily agricultural society. [eng]
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Sweden: History
The Vikings. The Birth of the Swedish. Nation-State. The Swedish Great Power. Period. Sweden in the 18th and 19th Centuries. Democratic Reforms. The 20th century. [eng]
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Urban History (Stockholm, Sweden)
The Institute of Urban History was founded in 1919 as a section of the
Confederation of Swedish Towns. The initiative came from the confederation.
Organizer and driving force was Yngve Larsson who in this project worked
together with the historians Nils Herlitz and Nils Ahnlund. [eng]
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Culture: A Short History of Sweden
To make a long story short, agriculture was introduced
during the Stone Age, and there was a subsequent
Bronze Age followed by an Iron Age. The long process
of creating political unity started about 1100 A.D. [eng]
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The Virtual Jewish History Tour - Sweden
History. Holocaust Period. Post-Holocaust Period. Today’s Swedish Jewish Community. [eng]
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Add a comment to A Brief History of Sweden
"I have an alternative perspective to contribute that will be of interest to other readers of this page two or three years from now: Add a persistent comment". [eng]
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Sweden -- Primary Documents
Texts in Project Runeberg. Historic Texts. Documents on the Swedish Rule of Finland. [eng]
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The Viking Expeditions from Central Sweden (700-1000)
The Viking expeditions from central Sweden primarily influenced by their culture, which was in turn heavily influenced by the expeditions. On one hand,
the technologies, customs, and way of life of the Svear provided the prerequisite material for organized expeditions through unsafe lands. [eng]
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Heritage and History of Sweden
Two of Sweden's many monarchs hold particularly prominent positions in its
history. The first is Gustav Vasa, whose leadership established the foundations of
the Swedish nation state in the early sixteenth century. The second is Gustav II
Adolf, a figure perhaps better known as Gustavus Adolphus, the "Lion of the North." [eng]
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WWW-pages of History Departments: Sweden
University of Gothenborg. Lunds Universitet. Ancient History at Stockholm University. Umeå University. Uppsala University. Växjö University. [eng]
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Källtexts hemsida
Fornsvenska texter.
K. F. Söderwalls Ordbok öfver Svenska Medeltids-språket.
Andra elektroniska textarkiv.
Medeltidskommittén vid Göteborgs universitet. [swe]
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World Wide Web Virtual Library - Swedish History Index
Reference, Chronological.Chronological [eng]
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Swedish history (the s.c.nordic FAQ)
The Nordic FAQ: Frequently Answered. A chronology of important dates. A list of Swedish monarchs. [eng]
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Some of the swedish Queens
Swedish Queens in chronological order. [eng]
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