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by Gary Dean Peterson


  Göta

  Göta Älv River

  Gothenburg

  Goths (Gauts, Geats)

  Gothus, Laurentious Petri (archbishop of Sweden)

  Gotland Island

  Gottorp Castle

  Götz, Imperial general

  Grand Alliance

  Grand Banks

  Graudenz

  Great Belt (Big Belt)

  Great Northern War

  Great Schism

  Greek Orthidox Church

  Greenland

  Gregory XIII, pope

  Greifenhagen

  Greifswald

  Greyfriars school

  Grimmagate

  Gripsholm

  Gripsholm Castle

  Grodno

  Grosser Werder

  Grudzinski, Johann

  Guébriant, French general

  Gulf of Bothnia

  Gulf of Finland

  Gustav Adolf of the Palatinate

  Gustav II Adolf

  Gustav Eriksson Vasa (the Younger)

  Gustav I Eriksson Vasa, king of Sweden

  Gustav III, king of Sweden

  Gustavia

  Gyllene Haj (Golden Shark)

  Gyllengren, Lieutenant Ekias

  Gyllenhielm, Baron Karl Karlsson, admiral

  Gyllenstierna, Christina

  Gyllenstierna, Johan

  Gyllenstierna, Nils

  Haakon the Red, king of Sweden

  Hadyach on the Psiol River

  The Hague

  Hakkapällites dragoons

  Häkon Häkonsson

  Häkon Magnusson, king of Norway

  Hålaveden

  Halberstad

  Halberstadt, archbishopric

  Half Moon

  Hall, Cur

  Halland

  Hallart, General

  Halley’s Comet

  Halmstad

  Hälsingborg

  Hälsingland

  Halsten, king of Sweden

  Hamburg

  Hameln

  Hamilton, earl of

  Hammerstein

  Hamstad

  Hans, king of Denmark

  Hanseatic cog

  Hanseatic League (Hansa)

  Hansson, Ingel

  Hapsal

  Hapsburg Empire

  Hapsburgs

  Härjedalen

  Harrien

  Hasbrouck

  Häsingborg

  Hassfurt

  Hästeskog, Jakob Henriksson

  Havel River

  Hedeby

  Hedvig Eleonora of Holstein-Gottorp, queen of Sweden

  Hedwig Sophia, dutches of Holstein (sister of Karl XII)

  Heilbron

  Heilbronn, League of

  Heinsius, Nicholas

  Helmfelt

  Helmstede, Markus

  Helsingborg

  Helsingfors

  Helsingør

  Henlopen, Cape

  Henriksson, Johan

  Henry I, king of France

  Henry II, king of France

  Henry III, king of England

  Henry III, king of France

  Henry IV of France

  Henry VIII, king of England

  Hepburn

  Hergeir (jarl of Birka)

  Hermongén, patriarch of Russian Orthodox Church

  Herons

  Herrevads Bridge, battle of

  Hess

  Hess, John

  Hesse, landgrave of

  Hesse-Kassel

  High Court

  Hiört, Reverend Peter

  Hochstadt

  Holland

  Holmuth, Jörgen

  Holovzin, battle of

  Holovzin on the Vabich

  Holstein

  Holstein-Gottorp

  Holy Roman Emperor

  Holy Roman Empire

  Honigfelde

  Höök, Lieutenant Sven

  Hordienko, Konstantin (hetman of the Zaporozhian Cossacks)

  Horn, Arvid

  Horn, Christoph

  Horn, Gustav

  Horn, Gustav (nephew of the general)

  Horn, Henrik Klassan

  Horn, Karl Henriksson

  Horn, Klas Kristersson

  Horn, Commandant Nicholas

  Hosins, cardinal of Poland

  Hubble, Andries

  Hudson, Henry

  Hudson River (North River)

  Hudson Valley

  Huguenot Wars

  Huguenots

  Huis

  Humleback

  Hummelshot

  Hundred Years War

  Hungary

  Hussars

  Huygen, Hendrick

  Hya Vasa on Kingsessing

  Ice age

  Iceland

  Ignatius, Saint, of Loyola

  Imperial Army

  Imperial Fleet

  Incas

  indelningsverk system

  Indian Ocean

  Ingeborg of Norway

  Ingigerd, daughter of Olof Skötkonung

  Ingold I (the Elder), king of Sweden

  Ingold II (the Younger), king of Sweden

  Ingolstadr

  Ingria

  Inn River

  Innocent XI, pope

  Inquisition

  Ireland

  Iroquois

  Iserhal, Herman

  Italy

  Ivan III, tsar of Russia

  Ivan IV (the Terrible), tsar of Russia

  Ivan V, tsar if Russia

  Ivangorod

  Jackson, Stonewall

  Jacob, Anund, king of Sweden

  Jacobsson, Jacob of Svärdsjö

  Jagiellonica, Katarina

  Jakobbastion

  Jakobstadt

  Jama

  James I, king of England

  James II, king of England (James, duke of York)

  Jamestown

  Jämtland

  Jankau, Battle of

  jarl

  Jasna Góra, Częstochowa monastery

  Jena

  Jerwen

  Jesuits (Society of Jesus)

  Jews

  Jimémenz, Cardinal

  Joblonowski

  Johan I Sverkersson, king of Sweden

  Johan III, king of Sweden

  Johan (son of Johan III)

  Johansson, Lars

  John II Casimir of Poland

  John III Sobieski, king of Poland

  John, count of Nassau

  John George of Saxony

  John, Saint, of the Cross

  Jokkmokk

  Jöns Bengtsson Oxenstierna, archbishop of Sweden

  Jöuköping

  Judiciary Ordinances of 1614

  Jueterbog

  Julius III, pope

  Jumoree trading post

  Jute, Henrick

  Jüterborg, battle of

  Jutland Peninsula

  Kagg, Lars

  Kalibalik

  Kalinawski, Marcin (Polish field hetman)

  Kalisz

  Kalmar

  Kalmar Agreement

  Kalmar Castle

  Kalmar Nyckel (Kalmar Key)

  Kalmar Union

  Kalmar War

  Kalø Castle

  Kaluga

  Kama River

  Kamieniec, battle of

  Kardis, treaty of (1669)

  Karelia

  Karesuacdo

  Karkus

  Karl (son of Johan III)

  Karl VII Sverkersson, king of Sweden

  Karl IX, king of Sweden

  Karl X Gustav, king of Sweden

  Karl XI, king of Sweden

  Karl XII, king of Sweden

  Karl Filip

  Karl Fredrick of Holstein-Gottorp

  Karl Knudson

  Karlsborg, Fort

  Karlskrona

  Katarina, countess of Palatinate

  Katherine I, tsarina of Russia

  Kattan (Cat)

  Kävlinge Riv
er

  Keil, Holstien

  Kent Island in Chesapeake Bay

  Kepler

  Kettle Karlsson Vasa

  Kexholm

  Kexholmland

  Khanate of Kazan

  Kharkov

  Khmelnytsky, Bohdan (Zaporozhian Cossack hetman)

  Kholm

  Kief, William

  Kiejdany, treaty of

  Kiev

  King, Lieutenant-General

  Kirkholm, battle of

  Kisa

  Kitzinger

  Klaphausen

  Klara Monistary

  Kling, Måns

  Kliszów

  Klushino, battle of

  Knäred, Peace of (1613)

  Kobron, Fort

  Köge Bay

  Kokenhausen

  Kola Peninsula

  Kolberger Heide

  Kolding fortress

  Koleberda

  Kolmarden forest

  Koniecpolski, Aleksander

  Koniecpolski, Sanislaw (field hetman)

  Konig, Karl

  Königsmarch

  Konitz

  Kopo΄re

  Kopparberg

  Korsør, Zealand

  Korsun, battle of

  Korybut, Michael, king of Poland

  Kościan

  Kovno

  Krakow

  Krassaw

  Kremlin

  Kringen in the Gudbrandsdal Valley

  Kristianopel

  Kristianstad

  Kristina of Holstein (queen of Sweden)

  Kristinia, Norway

  Kristofer, king of Denmark

  Kristoffer of Bavaria, king of Denmark

  Kronoberg Castle

  Kurland

  Ladoga

  Lagan River

  Lais

  Lake Helgasjön

  Lake Hjorten

  Lake Ladoga

  Lake Mälar

  Lake Onega

  Lake Runn

  Lake Virserumssjon

  Lamberton and Turner

  Lanckoroński, Stanislaw (Polish field hetman)

  Landsberg

  Landskröna

  Langeland Island

  Lanskrona

  Lappland

  Lapps

  Larrson, Matts of Utmeland

  Lars of Kettilbo

  Larsson, Nils

  Laski, Samuel

  Latine Council

  Leal

  Lech River

  Leibe River

  Leif Eriksson

  Leijonhufvud, Count Axel

  Leijonhufvud, Margaret

  Leipzig

  Leitmertz

  Lemberg

  Lena River

  Lenape Indians

  Leo IX, pope

  Leo X, pope

  Leopold, archduke of Austria

  Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor

  Leslie

  Lesnaja, battle of

  Leszczyński, Rafal

  Lewenhaupt, Count Adam Ludwig

  Lewes Creek

  Lillieörn, Ivar Ivarsson

  Lindeström, Peter

  Linköping

  Linnaeus, Karl

  Lister Dyb

  Lithuania

  Lithuanian Crown Army

  Little Belt

  Little Toll of 1622

  Livonia

  Livonian Brothers of the Sword

  Llanos of South America

  Lochstädt

  Lode

  Lödöse

  Löffler-Streiff, treaty of

  Lofö, Peace Conference of

  Log cabins introduced

  Lolland Island

  London

  Longboats

  Lorraine

  Loshult

  Louis XIII of France

  Louis XIV, king of France

  Louis, elector of Bavaria

  Louis the Pious (king of the Franks)

  Lovat

  Lower Palatinate

  Lübeck

  Lübeck, peace of (1629)

  Lubenitz

  Lubin

  Lublin

  Lubomirski, Hieronymus

  Lueblen

  Lund

  Lusatia

  Luther, Martin

  Lutter, battle of

  Lüzen

  Lwów

  Lybecker

  Lyckeby River

  Lycksele

  Lyons

  Macedo, Father Antonio

  Magdeburg

  Magdeburg, archbishopric

  Magellan, Ferdinand

  Magi, Petrus, bishop of Västerås

  Magnus I, king of Sweden

  Magnus II Eriksson, king of Sweden

  Magnus Eriksson Land Law

  Magnus, bishop of Skara

  Magnus Gustavsson Vasa

  Magnus, Johannes

  Magnus of Denmark

  Magnus the Strong, king of Sweden

  Maidel

  Main River

  Mainz

  Malanger Fjord

  Malines, Francesco

  Malmö

  Malmö Recess of 1542

  Malplaquet, battle of

  Manhattan Island

  Månsdotter, Karin

  Mansfeldt Regiment

  Mardefelt

  Mared

  Mareta Ulfsdotter

  Margareta

  Margareta Eriksdotter Vasa

  Maria, queen of the Netherlands

  Maria Eleonora, queen of Sweden

  Maria of Palatinate

  Marienburg Castle

  Marienburg, Livonia

  Marienburg, Prussia

  Maritme Nations

  Marlborough, duke of, (John Churchill)

  Marstallbastion

  Mary I, queen of England

  Mary II, queen of England

  Maryland

  Masapina, Germanico (nuncio to Poland)

  Massachusetts Bay Colony

  Masurian Woods

  Matthiae, Johannes

  Mattias (Roman Catholic bishop of Strängnäs)

  Maurice of Hess, elector of Palatinate

  Maurice of Hesse-Kassel

  Maurice of Nassau

  Maurice of Orange

  Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor

  Maximilian, archbishop of Austria

  Maximilian of Bavaria

  Maximilian, Prince

  May, Cape

  May, Cornelis Hendrickson

  Mazarini, Ginlio, cardinal of French

  Mazepan, hetman Ivan

  McChopinackay

  Mechtild (widow of Abel king of Denmark)

  Mecklenburg

  Medelpad

  Medieval Europe

  Mediterranean Sea

  Melanchthon, Phillip

  Memel

  Menshikov

  Mercurius

  Mergentheim

  Merseburg, Castle

  Metz, bishopric of

  Mewe

  Mezin on the Desna River

  Mickilsson, Master Knut

  Middle Ages

  Mill Tol of 1625

  Minqua Indians

  Minquas Kill

  Minsk

  Minuit, Peter

  Mitau

  Mohawk

  Mohilev on the Dnieper

  Moldavia

  Möller, Henrik

  Mongle Empire

  Mongle invasion

  Montecuccoli

  Mora

  Mora Meadows

  Moravia

  More

  More, Thomas

  Mörner

  Morton, John

  Moscow

  Mścislaw, Roslavl

  Mühlenfels

  Mülhalbach

  Munich

  Munster

  Naples

  Närke

  Narva

  Nassau, Fort

  National Rising Party

  Naumberg

  Neckar River

  Netherlands

  Neu-Brande
nburg

  Neuburg

  Neuhausen

  Neumarkt

  Neumühle

  Neva River

  New Amstel

  New Amsterdam on Manhattan Island

  New Bender

  New Castle

  New England

  New Foundland

  New France

  New Gothenborg, Fort

  New Haven Colony

  New Korsholm on Cross Island

  New Mexico

  New Netherlands

  New South Company

  New Sweden

  New Sweden Company

  New York (New Netherlands)

  New York Bay

  Nicholas of Cusa

  Nicolai, Laurentious, Jesuit priest (Klosterlasse)

  Niel, Danish Admiral

  Niemen River

  Nilsson, Mans

  Nilsson, Svante

  Nine Year War (War of the Grand Alliance)

  Noble Estate

  Nogat River

  Nördlingen

  Norman, Georg

  Normandy

  Norrby, Soren

  Norrköping

  Norrköping Hereditary Edict of 1604

  Norrland

  North America

  North Cape

  North Sea

  North West Passage

  Norway

  Nöteborg

  Novgorod

  Novgorod Armistice of 1537

  Nowy Sącz, Malopolska

  Nuenberg

  Nuremberg

  Nyborg, battle of

  Nyeuschantz, fort

  Nyköping

  Nyland

  Nyportbastion

  Nyslott

  Nystad, treaty of

  Oberpahlen

  Oczakow

  Oder

  Odin

  Ogilvie

  Ohm, colonel

  Öland Island

  Olav Häkonsson of Norway

  Olav Tryggvarson of Norway

  Old Swedes Church (Trefeldighets Kyrckia—Holy Trinity Church)

  Oliva, peace of 1660

  Olmüz (Omoluoc)

  Olof Skötkonung, king of Sweden

  Olofsborg

  Oppenheim

  Oratory of Divine Love

  Orbyhusin

  Ordinance for Military Personnel

  Ordinance of the House of Nobility of 1626

  Örebro

  Oriński family

  Orléans

  Örn (Eagle)

  Orthodox Christians

  Ösel Island

  Oslo

  Osnabrück

  Österbotten

  Östergötland

  Ostrorog˛, Mikolaj

  Ottoman grand vizier

  Ottoman Turks

  Oxenstierna, Aken

  Oxenstierna, Axel

  Oxenstierna, Bent

  Oxenstierna, Eric

  Oxenstierna, Baron Gabriel Gust

  Oxenstierna, Gustav

  Oxenstierna, Sten Kristiernsson

  Øxnebjerg, battle of

  Pacific Ocean

  Padis

  paganism

  Paijkull, Lieutenant General

  Palatinate

  Pancerni (Panzers)

  Papegoja, Lieutenant Johan

  Pappenheim

  Paris

  Parliament

  Passau, Treaty of 1552

  Paul III, pope

  Paul IV, pope

  Peace of 1721

  Pease of Augsburg

  Pederson, Peder

  Peenemünde

  Pennsylvania

  Perevolotjna

  Pernau

 

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