Gustav Vasa - The Biggest Joke Of Swedens History
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Please remove this vid, there are certainly idiots who will believe that the history was like this.
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gustav vasa wasnt king when denmark attacked sweden
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@joonte1010 I agree that Gustav Vasa was a great king as in he wa able to do many important things which made sweden into the country it is today, but i don't agree he was a great king who's rule was just and good. I really don't think we can call him goodness incarnate, not all supported him as king, and he had methods of dealing with them.
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@pepsikatt denmark didnt even attack sweden
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@SteffeStolpskott När sa jag att Wikipedia skrevs av historiker? Sa att jag pratar med dem. Du kanske ska ta en examen i läskunnighet. Ha en bra dag (=
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@JohnAnderssonTV Men skämtar du med mig? Wikipedia skrivs inte av historiker, de skrivs av människor som dig, som baserar sina antaganden på populär hörsägen. Artikeln om Gustav Vasa på NE är skriven av en historiker, läs den istället. Där står det klart och tydligt att han tillhörde Ekaätten (om man tillhörde en ätt var man adlig). Du säger att du kan lyssna på vad historiker säger, men jag med min magistersexamen i historia har aldrig talat med en kollega som påstått det du påstår.
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@SteffeStolpskott Wikipedia? I never even tought of that but I guess you're quite familiar with that site. I don't see why I should read when I can ask historians. Stop with your bullshit, and go and spread false rumors about someone else
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@JohnAnderssonTV He's father was killed in Stockholms Bloodbath. Were only nobles and priests were killed. It is believed that the myth about him being a farmer started with people telling such stories to make him seem like more of a peoples king. Read a book instead of Wikipedia and you'll see I'm right.
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@SteffeStolpskott He was a farmer. Hes father was killed because he opposed the Danish. So you're wrong
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@earp1232 Those nobles didn't rebel. They expressed discontent with the danish rule but hey never rebelled. The dane punished them to make an example: No one was allowed to speak ill of the the king of Denmark. Not even the archbishop of sweden, who was beheaded that day.
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@JohnAnderssonTV Gustav Vasa being a farmer is a myth. The reason that he wanted to fight the danes in the first place is that his father was executed in the Stockholm Bloodbath by Kristian II. Only priests and nobles were executed that day, and Gustav Vasas father were one of those nobles. Thus, Gustav Vasa was a noble. However he was a noble of low-birth, his family didn't have that much influence. He hated the guts out of the high-nobles.
Apart from that you are correct.
are you blind its Gustav Vasa ^^
and pepsikatt take it easy its just a joke omg..
Armaziz 3 years ago