Kertomuksia Suomen historiasta VI Kaarle X Kustaa

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Kertomuksia Suomen historiasta VI Kaarle X Kustaa

by Julius Krohn

FI·~2 hours·3 chapters

Chapters

3 total
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KERTOMUKSIA SUOMEN HISTORIASTA VI

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JULIUS KROHN

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SISÄLLYS:

2:43:16

Description

The story opens in the tumultuous mid‑seventeenth century, when the Swedish throne is poised to pass to the young and ambitious Charles X Gustav. A web of diplomatic maneuvers unfolds as Queen Christina’s reluctant consent sets the stage for a new monarch whose claim is contested by the Polish Vaasa branch. Through the eyes of emissaries like Juhana Kasimir and the cautious voice of Finnish officer Herman Fleming, the narrative captures the tension between war‑fueled prestige and the yearning for peace.

Against this backdrop, Sweden prepares an ambitious campaign against Poland, a kingdom already weakened by uprisings and Russian incursions. The book details the mobilization of seasoned commanders such as Arvi Wittenberg and the strategic calculations that drive Sweden’s desire to assert its power on the Baltic stage. Readers are drawn into the gritty realities of marching troops, the clash of rival ambitions, and the uneasy balance between national glory and the heavy cost of conflict.

While the early chapters focus on the buildup to war—political intrigue, military preparations, and the uneasy alliances that shape the era—the story promises a vivid portrait of a nation at a crossroads, where personal ambition and collective destiny intertwine.

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Full title

Kertomuksia Suomen historiasta VI Kaarle X Kustaa Kaarle X Kustaa

Language

fi

Duration

~2 hours (156K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2014-02-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Julius Krohn

Julius Krohn

1835–1888

A central figure in 19th-century Finnish literature and folklore studies, he helped turn folk poetry into a serious field of research while also writing poems, hymns, translations, and journalism. His work linked scholarship with the growing Finnish national movement.

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