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List of Terms
Åbo
Åbo Castle
Acadia (Nova Scotia)
Accra, fort
Achmed III, sultan (Ottoman porte)
Adler, Johan
Adolf Johan, duke (Karl X’s brother)
Adrian VI, pope
Aelian
Africa
Akerhus Castle
Åland Islands
Alaska
Albrekt, duke of Mecklenburg
Albrekt of Mecklenburg, king of Sweden
Alesia
Alexander IV, pope
Alexander of Macedon
Alexander VII, pope
Alexis, tsar of Russia
Algonquins
Als Island
Alsace
Alte Veste
Altmark, truce of (1629)
Altona, treaty of
Altranstädt Castle
Älvsborg
Älvsnabben
Amazon Basin
Amberg
Amelia Elisabeth, landgravine of Hesse
American Civil War
Amsterdam
Andersson, Jon
Andreae, Laurentius
Andrew I, king of Hungary
Ångermanland
Angers
Anklam
Ann, queen of England (wife of James I)
Ann, queen of Poland
Anna, archduchess of Austria
Anne, queen of England
Anomabu trading post
Ansbach
Ansgar
Anthony from Angola
Arab silver
Archangel
Arctic Ocean
Aristotle
Armegot (Printz daughter)
Armfelt, Karl Gustaf
Articals of Arboga
Articles of War of 1621
Arvidshaur
Åsenden (Battle on the Ice)
Asia
Astrakhan Tartars
Attila
Auerbach
Augermannus, Abraham (archbishop of Sweden)
Augsburg
Augsburg, League of (1686)
Augsburg, peace of (1555)
Augustana invariata
Augustus II, elector of Saxony (king of Poland)
Austria
Austrian Hapsburgs
av Hoya, Johan
Axelsson family
Axtorna
Azov
Aztec Empire
Baltaji, Mehemet (grand vizier)
Baltic provinces
Baltic Sea
Bamberg
Bamberg, bishop of
Bané, Per
Banér, Axel
Baner, Johan Gabriel
Banér, John
Banér, Svante
Barcelona
Bärwalde, treaty of (1631)
Bathory, Andreas (cardinal)
Bathory, Stephen (king of Poland)
Batoh, battle of
Baturin (Mezin’s capital)
Baudetzen
Bauer, Sten
Bauske
Bavaria
Beldenak, Jöns Andersson
Belgium
Bell Revolt
Bender on the Dneister, fortress of
Bengtsson, Gabrial
Berestechko, battle of
Bergen
Berger Jarl
Bergslag
Berlin
Bermard, duke of Saxe-Weimar
Bernardines
Beurreus, Dionysius
Beversreede, Fort
Bialenicze
Bieker, Sergeant Gerrit
Bielke, Ture
Birger Magnusson, king of Sweden
Birka
birkarlar
Birsen, treaty of (1701)
Birwen
Birze
Bishop’s Cavalry
Björnram, Anders Lars (archbishop of Sweden)
Black Death
Black Sea
Blekinge
Blenheim
Blielke, Anna
Blielke, Gunille
Blielke, Hogenskild
Blommaert, Samuel
Blot-Sweyn, king of Sweden
Bochart, Samuel
Bogislaw XIV, duke of Pomerania
Bohemia
Bohuslän (Viken)
Bojador, Cape
Boleyn, Anne
Bombay Hook
Bombouwer, Berut
Bonde, Gustav
Booth (English colonel)
Borgholm
Bornholm Island
Bothnia, Gulf of
Botkyrka, battle of
Bourbons
Braenukyrka, battle of
Braganza, duke of
Brahe, Erik
Brahe, Nicholas (count of Weissenberg)
Brahe, Per
Braila
Brancovanu, Constantine (hospondar of Wallachia)
Brandenburg
Brandenburg-Prussia
Brandywine Creek
Brask, Hans (bishop of Linköping)
Braunsberg
Braunschweig
Brazil
Breda
Breisach
Breisch
Breitenfeld
Bremen
Bremen, bishopric
Brest-Litovsk
Brezina
Bridget of Sweden, Saint
British Isles
Bromberg, treaty of
Brombergand
Brömsebro, treaty of (1541)
Brömsebro, treaty of (1645)
Bronze Age
Brunback’s Ferry, battle of
Brunkeberg, battle of
Brünn
Brunswick-Celle
Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
Budkingham
Buh River
Bulavin, hetman<
br />
Bure, Johan
Burgundy
Burlington Island
Buturlin, F.V.
Byzantium
Cabeljan, Abraham
Cabo Corso
Cadiz, expedition
Caesar
Cajetan, Saint
Calvert, Cecilus (Lord Baltimore)
Calvin, John
Calvinism
Campanius, Reverand Johan
Canada
Canary Islands
Cantemir, Dmetrius (hospondar of Moldavia)
Canute (Knut) I Eriksson, king of Sweden
Canute (Knut) II Holmgersson, king of Sweden
Capuchin Order
Carafa, Cardinal, (Pope Paul IV)
Caribbean (North Sea)
Carloff, Henrik of Rostock
Carlowitz (Danish general)
Carlowitz, treaty of (1699)
Carmelites of St. Theresa of Avila
Carolina
Carthaginians
Casati, Paolo
Casimir, Eleanora
Casimir, Euphrosyne
Casimir, Johann (count of Palatinate)
Casimir, Maria
Casimir, Fort
Caspian Sea
Catalonia
Catherine de Medici
Catherine of Aragon
Catherine of Saxe-Lauenberg
Catherine of Siena (Saint)
Catholic League
Catholic League Army
Cecilia (Gustav I’s mother)
Celsius, Andres
Celts
Cham
Chancellor, Richard
Chanut, Pierre
Charitas
Charles I, king of England
Charles II, king of Spain
Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor (archduke of Austria)
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
Charles IX, king of France
Charles Louis (son of Friedrich)
Charles of Lorraine
Charter of 1611
Chemnitz
Cherkassk
Cherkasskii, Ia
China
Christian I, king of Denmark
Christian II, king of Denmark
Christian III, king of Denmark
Christian IV, king of Denmark
Christian V, king of Denmark
Christian Albert of Holstein-Gottorp
Christianity
Christina, Fort
Christina of Lorraine
Christina, queen of Sweden
Christopher, count of Oldenburg
Christopher of Bavaria, king of Denmark
Church of England
Church Ordinance of 1571
Civil War
Clement IV, pope
Clement VII, pope
Clement VIII, pope
Clement XI
Club War
Cobbs Creek
cogs displaces longboats
Colberg
Collart, Claude
College of Reduction
Collegio Romano
Cologne
Compiégue
Confessio Strengneusis
Connecticut
Constantinople
Constitution of the Untied States
Conti, Torquato
Continental Congress
Copenhagen
Copenhagen, Peace of (1660)
Copenhagen, Treaty of (1660)
Copernicus
Cortes, Hernando
Cossacks
Cossacks, Astrakhan
Cossacks, Dnieper
Cossacks, Don
Cossacks, Ukrainian
Cossacks, Volga
Cossacks, Zaporozhian
Council of Trent
Counter-Reformation (Catholic Reformation)
Count’s Feud War
Creutz
Crimea
Cromwell, Oliver
Cronenburg, count
Cronstedt, Karl
Czadosy
Czarniecki, Stefan
Czech Republic
Dacke, Nils
Dacke Rebellion
Dahlberg, Erik, count (engineer, general & governor)
Dahlen Castle
Dahlstierna, Gunn
Dal River
Dalarna
Dalarö
Dalbo, Lieutenant Anders
Daler
Dalesmen
Daljunker
Dänholm
Danish Baltic Islands
Danish Council (Rigstag)
Dante
Danube
Danzig
Danziger Haupt
de Charnacé, Hercule
Declaration of Independence
Declaration of Sovereignty
de Fabrice, Baron Ermest Fredrick
de Gama, Vasco
de Geer, Louis
de la Gardie, Jakob
de la Gardie, Magnus Gabriel
de la Gardie, Pontus
de la Thuillerie of France
Delaware
Delaware Bay
Delaware Indians
Delaware River (South River)
Demmin
de Mornay, Charles
Demotika
Denmark
Descartes, René
Dessau, Battle of
Deulino territory
Devlet-Grei, khan of the Crimean Tartars
de von Schulenburg, General Johann Matthias
Dia
di Cordoba, Gonzalvo
Diderina
Diet of Worms
Dirschau
Dmitry, pretender (the Bandit)
Dmitry, pretender (tsar of Russia)
Dmitry, prince of Russia (son of Ivan IV)
Dnieper
Dominican Brothers
Don River
Donauwörth
Dorogobuzh
Dorpat
Dorpat, University of
Dover
Drabants
Dresden
Düben Road
du Croy, Charles Eugene (Magyar prince, Russian general)
Düna River
Dünaburg
Dünamünde, island fort
Dunkirk
Durant, Ariel
Durant, Will
Dutch Republic
Dutch West India Company
East Indies
Eastern Orthodox Christian Church
Eastern Slavs
Ebbenholm
Eberwalde
Ebling
Edict of Nance (1598)
Edict of Restitution (1629)
Edmund the Old, king of Sweden
Edward VI, king of England
Efmond, Holland
Eger
Eger River
Ehrenfells
Eisleben, Saxony
Elbe River
Elbing
Elfsborg, Fort
Elfsson, Sven of Isola
Elizabeth, princess of England (queen of Bohemia)
Elizabeth I, queen of England
Emden
Emperor
Enfrosyne (wife of Magnus de la Gardie)
Engelberkt of Kettilbo
England
Englbrekt Englbrektsson
English Channel
English Common Law
English missionaries
English Parliament
Eniseisk
Erasmus, Desiderius of Rotterdam
Erastfehr, battle of
Erfurt
Eric Magnusson of Sweden
Eric of Pomerania, king of Kalmar Union
Erik VII Stenkilsson, king of Sweden
Erik VIII Heldningen, king of Sweden
Erik X Knutsson, king of Sweden
Erik XI Eriksson, king of Sweden
Erik XII Eriksson (the Lame of Lisper), king of Sweden
Erik XIV, king of Sweden
Erik, house of
Erik the Saint, king of Sweden
Erik the Victoriou
s of Sweden
Eriksson, Sten
Ermeland, bishopric of
Estate of Nobles
Estate of Peasant (Commoner Estate)
Estonia
Eufemia of Sweden
Europe
Faeroe Islands
Fågel Grip
Falköping, Battle of
Falun
Fama
Fånö, Uppland
Fehrbellin, battle of
Feodor I, tsar of Russia
Ferdinand II, emperor (duke of Styria)
Ferdinand III, emperor
feudalism
Filaret, patriarch
Finland
Fischhausen
Fisher, John
Flaka farm
Flanders
Fleming, Herman
Fleming, Klas
Flemming, Danish general
Florida
Flying Deer
Form of Government of 1634
Fort Orange (Albany)
France
Frances I, king of Fance
Frankenthal
Frankfurt
Frankfurt-on-Oder
Franks
Fraustadt, battle of
Frederick II, king of Denmark
Frederick III, king of Denmark
Frederick III of Brandenburg (Frederick I of Prussia-Brandenburg)
Frederick III of Holstein-Gottorp
Frederick IV, king of Denmark
Frederick, Adolf of Mechlenburg
Frederick, duke of Holstien-Gottorp
Frederick, duke of Pomerania
Frederick, margrave of Baden
Frederick of Hesse
Frederick of Holstein, king of Denmark
Frederick William, elector of Brandenburg
Fredrick of Hesse (husband of Queen Ulrika Eleonora)
Fredricksodde fortress
Fredriksten fortress
Freedom and Exemtions charter
Freiberg
French Captivity
Frey
Friedrich, count of Palatinate (Friedrich V of Bohemia)
Frisches Haff
Frisians
Frisk, Captain Peter
Fronde Revolt
Frontinus
Frösunda rectory
Furstemberg
Fürth
Futu
Fyllebro, battle of
Fyn Island
Gabor, Bethlen, prince of Transylvania
Gadebusch, battle of
Gadh, Hemming
Galileo
Gallas
Gartz
Gästrikland
Gautbert (jarl of Birka)
Gävle
Gdov
Geldesheim
Gemäuerthof, battle of
General Trading Company for Asia, Africa, America and Magellanica (Old South Company)
Geneva
Genoa
Georg, count of Lueneburg
George of Hanover (George I of England)
George William, elector of Brandenburg
German Protestant Union
German states
Germany
Godunov, Boris, of Russia
Godyn Samuel
Goląb, battle of
Gold Coast (Ghana)
Goltz, Russian commander
Górzno
Gosiewski, Lithuanian field hetman Wincenty