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Years in Sweden: 1557  1558  1559  1560  1561  1562  1563
Centuries: 15th century ·  16th century ·  17th century
Decades: 1530s  1540s  1550s  1560s  1570s  1580s  1590s
Years: 1557  1558  1559  1560  1561  1562  1563
Stockholm, 1555–1565

Events from the year 1560 in Sweden

Incumbents

Events

  • April - Duke John returns home from England with a negative reply to the proposal of Crown Prince Eric to Elizabeth I of England.
  • 1 July - The dying king makes his formal farewell to the public.
  • 29 September - Gustav I dies and is succeeded by Eric XIV.
  • - Arch Bishop Laurentius Petri bans priests from baptizing or burying romani. [1]

Births

Deaths

  • 29 September - Gustav I, monarch (born 1496). After having suffered from declining health throughout the 1550s, Gustav ultimately died on September 29, 1560, at Tre Kronor castle, Stockholm. Gustav is renowned as the founder of modern Sweden.

References

  1. ^ Hadenius, Stig, Nilsson, Torbjörn & Åselius, Gunnar, Sveriges historia: vad varje svensk bör veta, Bonnier Alba, Stockholm, 1996


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Years in Sweden: 1557  1558  1559  1560  1561  1562  1563
Centuries: 15th century ·  16th century ·  17th century
Decades: 1530s  1540s  1550s  1560s  1570s  1580s  1590s
Years: 1557  1558  1559  1560  1561  1562  1563
Stockholm, 1555–1565

Events from the year 1560 in Sweden

Incumbents

Events

  • April - Duke John returns home from England with a negative reply to the proposal of Crown Prince Eric to Elizabeth I of England.
  • 1 July - The dying king makes his formal farewell to the public.
  • 29 September - Gustav I dies and is succeeded by Eric XIV.
  • - Arch Bishop Laurentius Petri bans priests from baptizing or burying romani. [1]

Births

Deaths

  • 29 September - Gustav I, monarch (born 1496). After having suffered from declining health throughout the 1550s, Gustav ultimately died on September 29, 1560, at Tre Kronor castle, Stockholm. Gustav is renowned as the founder of modern Sweden.

References

  1. ^ Hadenius, Stig, Nilsson, Torbjörn & Åselius, Gunnar, Sveriges historia: vad varje svensk bör veta, Bonnier Alba, Stockholm, 1996



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