Eerik XIV ja Juhana III: I. Veljesviha Historiallis-romanttinen kuvaus

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Eerik XIV ja Juhana III: I. Veljesviha Historiallis-romanttinen kuvaus

by Louise Stjernström

FI·~12 hours·21 chapters

Chapters

21 total

EERIK XIV JA JUHANA III: I. VELJESVIHA

0:11

KOREA ALKU.

36:33

KUNINGAS EERIK.

27:09

PRINSESSAT.

1:14:47

YRJÖ PIETARINPOIKA.

28:36

JUHANA HERTTUA.

27:32

MINUNKO VAI SINUN?

57:44

ENSIMÄINEN YHTEENTÖRMÄYS.

24:23

KUNINGATARTA ETSITÄÄN.

31:02

MAUNU HERTTUA.

7:29

Description

A bustling summer day in 1561 Upsala erupts into a kaleidoscope of noise, strangers, and desperate families scrambling for shelter as the city prepares for a momentous royal coronation. Amid the clamor of horse hooves, market cries, and foreign tongues, a young nobleman and his wife push their child through the crowd, hoping to witness history while fearing the chaos that threatens to swallow them whole. The scene teems with vivid detail—musket‑bearing soldiers, drummed fanfares, and the glitter of foreign dignitaries—setting the stage for a kingdom on the brink of change.

Within this tumult, two brothers, destined to share a throne, begin to feel the strain of ambition and mistrust. Their rivalry, hinted at in whispered conversations and uneasy glances, promises a tangled web of love, loyalty, and political maneuvering that will shape the fate of Sweden. Listeners are drawn into the early stirrings of a conflict that will echo through the courts and battlefields, offering a richly rendered portrait of a nation caught between tradition and upheaval.

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Full title

Eerik XIV ja Juhana III: I. Veljesviha Historiallis-romanttinen kuvaus Historiallis-romanttinen kuvaus

Language

fi

Duration

~12 hours (741K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2017-10-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Louise Stjernström

Louise Stjernström

1812–1907

A lively figure in 19th-century Swedish theater, this writer moved with ease between the stage and the page. She wrote plays and historical novels, translated for the theater, and even helped run a major Stockholm stage.

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