Gustav appears to have stayed largely inactive …
Years: 1520 - 1520
November
Gustav appears to have stayed largely inactive during his first months back on Swedish soil.
According to some sources, Gustav had received an invitation to the coronation of Christian in the newly captured Stockholm.
Even though King Christian had promised amnesty to his enemies within the Sture party, including Gustav Eriksson, the latter had chosen to decline the invitation Among the people executed on Stortorget had been Gustav Eriksson's father, Erik Johansson, and nephew, Joakim Brahe.
Gustav himself is at the time staying at Räfsnäs, close to Gripsholm Castle.
If Christian’s intention behind the executions had been to frighten the anti-unionist party into submission, it proves wholly counterproductive.
Gustav, upon hearing of the massacre, has reasons to fear for his life and leaves Räfsnäs for the province of Dalarna in what is at this time northwestern Sweden.
Locations
People
Groups
- Christians, Roman Catholic
- Lübeck, Free City of
- Kalmar Union (of Denmark, Norway and Sweden)
- Sweden, autonomous Kingdom of
