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by Gary Dean Peterson

Pernua

  Persia

  Persson, Anders

  Persson, Arent of Ornä

  Persson, Jöran

  Peter I (the Great), tsar of Russia

  Peti, Laurentius

  Peti, Olaus

  Petrovka

  Philaret

  Philip, don

  Philip II of Spain

  Philip III of Spain

  Philip IV of Spain

  Philip Halsten, king of Sweden

  Philip of Anjou

  Philip of Sluzback

  Philippa of England

  Philipsburg

  Piaseczyński, Aleksander

  Piccolomini

  Pillau

  Pinczów

  Piper, Privy Councilor

  Pirna, Preliminaries

  Pius IV, pope

  Pius V, pope

  Pizarro, Francisco

  Plock

  Plonnies, Hermann

  Poland

  Poland, Great

  Poland-Lithuania Commonwealth

  Polhem, Christopher

  Polianovka, Eternal Peace of

  Polish Crown Army

  Polish noble levy

  Polock

  Polotsk

  Poltava on the Vorskla River

  Polubiński

  Pomerania

  Poniatowski, Stanislaus

  pope (Holy See)

  Porchov

  Porpoisk

  Portugal

  Posen

  Posse, Knut

  Possevino, Antonio

  Potocki

  Potocki, Polish hetman Stanislaw

  Potsdam

  Poznán

  Praga

  Prague

  Prince Henry the navigator

  Printz, Johan, governor of New Sweden

  Printzhoff (Printz Hall)

  Pro Lege Rege et Grege

  Prostki, battle of

  Protestant Union

  Protestants

  Prussia

  Pruth River

  Pruth, Treaty of

  Pskov

  Ptolemy

  Puerto Rico

  Pulkowitz

  Pultusk

  Pushkarivka

  Putivl

  Putzig

  Pyhäjöggi Pass

  Pyliavtsi, battle of

  Quebec

  Raccoon Creek

  Råd (Swedish National Council, Council of Nobles)

  Rádkóczi, prince of Transylvania

  Radnot, Treaty of

  Radziejowski, cardinal Michal

  Radziwill, Janusz (Lithuanian field hetman)

  Rain

  Rákóczy, George, prince of Transylvania

  Ramillie

  Rantzau, Daniel

  Rashult, Småland

  Rathenow

  Ratisbon

  Rättvik

  Ravius, Christian

  Recife

  Red Book

  Red Square

  Redtower

  reduktion

  Reformation

  Regency Council

  Regensburg

  Rehnskiöld,Karl Gustaf

  Reichstag at Regensburb

  Religious Peace of Warsaw (1573)

  Religious Statues of 1617

  Renaissance

  Repnin, Prince Anikita Ivanovich

  Reval

  Rheinfelden

  Rhine River

  Rhineland

  Rhode Island

  Richelieu, cardinal of France

  Ridder, Lieutenant Peter Holnder

  Ridderholm Church

  Ridsdag of 1658 at Göteburg

  Ridziwill, Field Hetman Krzyszto II

  Riedricksholm

  Riga

  Rigsdag of 1527 at Odensee

  Rigsdag of 1546 at Copenhagen

  Rikissa

  Riksdag (Assembly of the Estates)

  Riksdag of 1521 at Strängnäs

  Riksdag of 1527 at Västerås

  Riksdag of 1531 at Arboga

  Riksdag of 1531 at Uppland

  Riksdag of 1544 at Västerås

  Riksdag of 1560

  Riksdag of 1561 at Arboga

  Riksdag of 1567 at Uppsala

  Riksdag of 1569 at Stockholm

  Riksdag of 1580

  Riksdag of 1587 at Vadstena

  Riksdag of 1590

  Riksdag of 1594 at Uppsala

  Riksdag of 1597 at Arboga

  Riksdag of 1599

  Riksdag of 1600 at Linköping

  Riksdag of 1604 at Norrköping

  Riksdag of 1609 at Stockholm

  Riksdag of 1610 at Örebro

  Riksdag of 1611 at Nyköping

  Riksdag of 1647

  Riksdag of 1655

  Riksdag of 1660 at Göteborg

  Riksdag under the Form of Government

  Rippach River

  Rising Johan

  Rodney, Caesar

  Rokosz of Zebrzydowski

  Roman Catholic Church

  Roman Empire

  Roman Law

  Romanov, Alexis, tsar of Russia

  Romanov, Michael, tsar of Russia

  Rome

  Romhy on the Sula River

  Rönne

  Ronneby

  Roo, Major General

  Roskilde, peace of (1658)

  Roskilde Peace Treaty of 1568

  Rostock

  Rotenturn Pass

  Rouen

  Rügen

  Rurik, Varangian princess

  Rus (Varangians, Eastern Vikings)

  Russia

  Russian Army

  Russian (Muscovite) Empire

  Russian Orthodox Church

  Russo-Turkish War

  Ruthven, Archibald

  Rydboholm

  Saale River

  St. Barthelemy Island

  St. Christopher

  St. Clements Island in the Potomic River

  St. Nicolas

  St. Peter’s Basilica

  St. Petersburg

  Sala

  Salen

  Salmsius, Claudius

  Samogitia

  San Augustine

  San River

  Sandtower

  Sankikans (Trenton, N.J.)

  Santa Fe

  Santhoeck

  Sapieha, Polish hetman

  Sapieha family

  Satakunta

  Savelli, count

  Savonarola, Girolamo

  Saxons

  Saxony

  Scandinavian Peninsula

  Scania (includes Skåne, Halland and Blekinge)

  Scanian War

  Scharfenberg

  Scheffer, Johannes

  Scheremetyev

  Scheswig fortress

  Schleswig, battle of

  Schlippenbach, general

  Schmalkaldic War

  Schuylkill

  Schuylkill River

  Schweidnitz, battle of

  Schweinfurt

  Scotland

  Second Northern War

  Sejm (united parliament)

  Semgallen

  Seven Year Northern War (First Northern War)

  Severia

  Seymore, Jane

  Shein, Mikhail Borisovich

  Shepelevishe, battle of

  Sheremetev, V.B.

  Shetland Islands

  Shkolv, battle of

  Shuiskij, Vasilij

  Siberia

  Sich, Zaporozhian capital

  Sicily

  Siggesson, Lars

  Sigismund I, king of Poland

  Sigismund II Augustus

  Sigismund III, king of Poland (Sigismund I of Sweden)

  Silesia

  Sixtus V, pope

  Sjöaryd, Agreement of (1624)

  Skåne

  Skänninge

  Skillpaddskylen, Creek

  Skram, Peder

  Skute, Captain Sven

  Skytte, Johan

  Sladislov, prince

  Slag
heck, Didrik

  Slang, Irik

  Slatmon

  Slavius, Adler

  Slegheck, Henrick

  Slots, Margareta

  Slupca, Poland

  Småland

  Smith, Capt. John of Jamestown

  Smoleńsk

  Smorgonie

  Sobieski, James

  Söderköping

  Söderköping, Resolution of (1594)

  Södermanland

  Södra Lindö farm

  Sofia, Danish princess

  Sønderborg Castle

  Sönnenburg fort

  Sophia, brother of Peter the Great

  Sound (Skåne-Zealand strait)

  South America

  South Carolina

  South Sea (Pacific)

  Southampton Treaty

  Spain

  Spandau

  Spanish Armada

  Spanish Empire

  Spanish Inquisition

  Spanish Main

  Spanish Netherlands

  Spanish Succession

  Sparre, Axel

  Sparre, Erik

  Sparres, Count Axel

  Sparve, Lars Siggesson

  Spiring, Baron Peter

  Stackelberg, Major General

  Stade

  Stålarm, Arvid Eriksson

  Stålhaudské

  Stalhauske

  Stânderci

  Standish, Miles, of Plymouth

  Stånge River

  Stångebro

  Stanislaus, Johan

  Stanislaus Leszczyński, king of Poland

  Stegeborg

  Steinau, Field Marshal

  Steinau on the Oder

  Stenback, Catherine

  Stenback, Gustav Otto

  Stenback, Karl

  Stenbock, Abraham

  Stenbock, Arvid Gustavsson

  Stenbock, Erik Gustavsson

  Stenbock, Gustav

  Stenbock, Gustav Olofsson

  Stenbock, Magnus

  Stenkil Ragnvaldsson, king of Sweden

  Stettin

  Stettiner Haff

  Stevin, Simon

  Stigsdottor, Barbro

  Stjernhjelm, Georg

  Stock and Land Tax of 1620

  Stockholm

  Stockholm Bloodbath

  Stockholm Castle

  Stolbova, peace of (1617)

  Storkyro, battle of

  Stralsund

  Strängnäs

  Strasburg

  Stuhmsdorf, truce of (1635)

  Sture, Erik

  Sture, Nil

  Sture, Nil (son of Svente)

  Sture, Sten (the Elder)

  Sture, Sten (the Younger)

  Sture, Svante

  Stuyvesant, Peter

  Succession Pact of 1544

  Sunnanväder, Peder Jakobsson

  Sunnerbo

  Susquehanna Valley

  Svart, Peter

  Sven of Ledja

  Svensson, Lieutenant Jacob

  Svensson, Peder

  Svente Nilsson

  Sverker I (the Elder), king of Sweden

  Sverker II (the Younger), king of Sweden

  Sverker, house of

  Swan

  Swanendael

  Swedenborg, Emanuel

  Swedes (Svear, Svea, Siar)

  Swedish African Company

  Swedish agriculture and trade

  Swedish artillery

  Swedish civil government

  Swedish commerce

  Swedish ecclesiastic hierarchy

  Swedish Empire

  Swedish Lutheran Church

  Swedish Nationalist Movement

  Swedish Pomerania

  Swedish products

  Swedish settlers

  Swedish socio-political structure

  Swedish Supreme Court

  Swedish West Indies Company

  Sweyn Forkbeard, king of Denmark

  Switzerland

  Tagarod

  Takoradi trading post

  Tangermünde

  Tanneburg, battle of

  Tartars

  Tartars of Crimea

  Tauber

  Tavastland

  Tefldighet (Trinity), Fort

  Tenochtitlán

  Tessin, Nicodemus

  Teuffel

  Teusina, treaty of (1595)

  Teutonic Knights

  Theatines

  thing (assembly)

  Thirty Years’ War

  Thor

  Thorn

  thrals (slaves)

  Thuringian Passes

  Thurn

  Tilly, Jan Tserclaes, Bavarian general

  Time of Troubles

  Timurtasch

  Tinicum Island

  Todt, Actatius, Swedish general

  Tollense river valley

  Tønning

  Torgils Knudsson, Marshal

  Torkillus, Reverend Reorus

  Torsås parish

  Torstensson, Lennart

  Tosburg

  Tott, Marshal Klas Åkesson

  Toul, bishopic of

  Transylvania

  Trave River

  Travendal, treat of

  treaty of Varberg

  Triegenhaft, treaty of (1630)

  Trier, electorate

  Trolle, Gustav, archbishop of Sweden

  Trolle, Herluf, Danish admiral

  Trolle, Ture, lord of Bergkvara

  Tromp, Admiral Cornelis

  Trondheim

  Ture Jönsson Tre Rosor of Västergötland

  Turenne, Henri de la Tour

  Turin

  Turkey

  Turkish Ottoman Empire

  Tyszowce, confederation of

  Uddevalla

  Ujście

  Ukraine

  Ulm

  Ulric, Frederick of Wolfenbüttel

  Ulrica Eleonora, queen of Sweden

  Umeå

  Union to Utrecht (1581)

  United Families

  United Provinces

  United South Ship Company

  United States

  University of Copenhagen

  University of Erfurt

  University of Uppsala

  University of Wittenburg

  Upper Palatinate

  Uppland

  Uppland Cavalry

  Uppsala

  Ural mountains

  Uruguay

  Usedom

  Ussekunx, Willem

  Utrecht, peace of

  Vadstena

  Vadstena monastary/nunnary

  Valley Forge

  Vallichi (light cavalry)

  van Dyck, Gregory

  van Elswidk, Nerick

  van Langdong, Joost

  Varanger Fjord

  Varberg

  Varend county

  Varkens Kill

  Värmland

  Vasa, Johan

  Vasa, Kettil Karlsson

  Västerås

  Västerås Recess

  Västerbot

  Västerbotten

  Västergötland

  Vastgote, Arvid

  Västmanland

  Växjö

  Vegetius

  Velike Luki

  Vellingk, Count Otto

  Venice

  Veprik

  Verand

  Verde, Cape

  Verden, bishopric

  Verdun, bishopric of

  Viborg

  Vienna

  Vikings

  Vilna

  Virginia

  Visby

  Vistula River

  Vitzhum

  Vlademar Atterdag, king of Denmark

  Vladimar I Birgersson, king of Sweden

  Vladimir, king of the Rus

  Volga River

  Volmar

  Voltaire

  von Arnim, Hans George

  von Ascheberg, Rutger

  von Baden, prince Wilhelm

  von Brahe, Countess Ebba


  von Farensbach

  von Galen, Christoph Bernard, bishop of Münster

  von Görtz, Baron George Henry

  von Königsmark, Maria Aurora

  von Melen, Berent

  von Melen, Henrik

  von Pyhy, Konrad

  von Thurn, Heinrick

  von Wallenstien, Albrecht

  Vorskla River

  Vossius, Isaac

  Voxtrop farm

  Wachtmeister, Hans

  Wagh

  Walk

  Wallachia

  Wallhof, battle of

  Walloons

  War of Spanish Succession

  Warka, battle of

  Warsaw

  Warthe River

  Washington, George

  Wehlan, treaty of

  Weik

  Weissenfels

  Weissenstein

  Wendell, Ensign Peter

  Wenden

  Wends

  Werben

  Wesenburg

  Weser

  West, Thomas, Baron de la Warr

  Westphalia, peace of

  White Mountain, battle of

  White Sea

  Wielkopolska

  Wierland

  Wierzbolów

  Wilhelm, Johan

  William I (the Silent) of Orange

  William II of Orange

  William III, king of Enland

  William V of Hesse-Kassel

  William, duke of Kurland

  William, duke of Weimar

  Wilmington

  Winged Hussars

  Winkel

  Wismar

  Wisńiowecki

  Wiśniowiecki, Jarema

  Witebsk

  Wittenberg

  Wittenberg, Arvid

  Wittenburg Castle

  Wittstock

  Wladyslav IV of Poland

  Wolfenbüettel

  Wolfen-Büttel

  Wollin Island

  Wolmar

  Wormditt

  Worms

  Wrangel, Herman

  Wrangel, Karl Gustav

  Wullenwever, Jörgen

  Württemberg, dutchy of

  Würzburg

  Wycliffe, John

  Yaroslav, king of the Rus

  Yngling, house of

  York

  Ystad

  Zamoyski, chancellor of Poland

  Zaslawski, Dominik

  Zealand Island

  Zhovti Vody, battle of

  Zirudorf

  Znaim

  Zólkiewski, Polish hetman

  Zuider Zee

  Zurich

  Zusmarhausen, battle of

  Zwickan

  Zwingli

 

 

 


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