Category
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Swedish Empire
the years 1611–1721 in the history of Sweden
New Sweden
Swedish colony in North America between 1638–1655
Second Northern War
1655–1661 conflict in the Baltic Sea region
Kalmar War
conflict
Torstenson War
dane-swedish conflict (1643–1645)
Swedish overseas colonies
overview of colonial possessions of Sweden
Polish–Swedish War of 1600–11
conflict between Sweden and Poland-Lithuania over control of Livonia, as well as the dispute over the Swedish throne between Charles IX of Sweden and Sigismund III Vasa
Tre Kronor Castle
stronghold in Stockholm, later rebuilt into a castle and royal residence

Caroleans
thumb|upright=1.35|Contemporary depiction of Caroleans at the Battle of Gadebusch
Polish–Swedish War of 1600-1629
1600–1629 series of four individual wars, separated by truce, between Poland and Sweden
Kalmar Nyckel
Swedish ship built by the Dutch

Blockula
thumb|Blockula in the
thumb|Witches' Sabbath at the Blocksberg, Johannes Praetorius, Leipzig, 1668
thumb|Detail of the stone labyrinth on the Swedish islet of Blå Jungfrun
Blockula (, ) was a legendary island where the Devil held his Earthly court during a witches' Sabbath. It was described as containing a massive meadow with no visible end, and a large house where the Devil would stay.
history of Sweden (1523–1611)
Kingdom of Sweden period
Swedish slave trade
waves of systematic slave trades in the history of Sweden, which were pillars of the Norse economy
Easter witch
witch on flying broomstick at Eastertime within older folklore
Modern Swedish
language
John Robinson
English diplomat and prelate, Bishop of London; born 1650
Älvsborg Ransom
Polish–Swedish War of 1621–25
phase of the Polish-Swedish war
Great Famine of 1695–1697
famine in northern Europe