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  1. Svante Nilsson, nascido em 1460 e falecido em 2 de janeiro de 1512, foi regente da Suécia (riksföreståndare) sob a União de Kalmar de 1504 até sua morte em 1512. Nasceu em torno de 1460, filho de Nils Bosson da família Natt och Dag, cuja mãe era da família de Sture. [1] [2]

  2. Svante Nilsson ( c. 1460 – 2 January 1512) was a Swedish nobleman and regent of Sweden from 1504 to 1512. He was the father of Sten Sture the Younger (1493–1520), who later served as regent of Sweden during the era of the Kalmar Union .

  3. svante nilsson (c. de Sten Sture, o jovem (1493-1520), que mais tarde serviu como regente da Suécia durante a era da União Kalmar.

  4. Svante Nilsson, nascido em 1460 e falecido em 2 de janeiro de 1512, foi regente da Suécia (riksföreståndare) sob a União de Kalmar de 1504 até sua morte em 1512. Nasceu em torno de 1460, filho de Nils Bosson da família Natt och Dag, cuja mãe era da família de Sture.

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    The Österland Border

    During the High Middle Ages, the Kingdom of Sweden had expanded across the Baltic Sea and conquered the entirety of what is now Finland (referred to by the Swedes as Österland), and thereby came into contact with the Republic of Novgorod. The border between Sweden and the Republic of Novgorod was fixed by the 1322 Treaty of Nöteborg, which defined it as beginning at Vyborg Castle on the Gulf of Finland and then running north, up the middle of the Karelian Isthmus and across Savonia to termina...

    Sweden and the Kalmar Union

    In 1397 Sweden had, together with the Kingdoms of Denmark and Norway, formed the tripartite union known as the Kalmar Union. However, by the late fifteenth century its position in the Union had been thrown into question. From 1471 it was ruled by a regent (Swedish: riksföreståndare), Sten Sture the Elder and was de facto independent, but theoretically it was still part of the Union, a large proportion of its political class favoured close ties with Denmark-Norway. Successive Danish-Norwegian...

    In late 1495, Ivan sent Princes Daniil Shchenya and Vasily Shuisky to lay siege to the Swedish castle of Viborg, whose commander Knut Jönsson Posse happened to be married to one of Sten Sture's cousins. After a siege of three months, the Muscovites attempted to storm the castle in late November, but a massive explosion killed a large number of the ...

    The conflict is known in Sweden as the Stures' Russian War (Swedish: Sturarnas ryska krig) after Sten Sture the Elder and Svante Nilsson. Confusingly, Svante Nilsson actually belonged to the Natt och Dag family rather than the Sture family, but he was distantly related to Sten, and moreover his son Sten Svantesson later adopted the surname Sture (a...

    Palme, Sven Ulric, Sten Sture den äldre, AB Wahlström & Widstrand 1950, Stockholm
    Suvanto, S: Suomen poliittinen asema Sten Sturen vanhemman valtakautena vuosina 1483–1497 (Finlands politiska ställning under Sten Sture den äldres regering 1483–1497), Suomen historiallinen seura...
    Jaakkola, J: Suomen myöhäiskeskiaika II (Finlands senmedeltid), Werner Söderström OY 1959
    Suomen kansan historia I (Det finska folkets historia), Otava 1964, Helsinki
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    • Swedish victory [1][2]
    • FinlandGulf of FinlandRussia
    • Status quo ante bellum
  5. 31 de jul. de 2023 · Svante was the son of another military leader from the Battle of Brunkeberg in 1471, Nils Sture, but he did not call himself "Sture" because he actually belonged to the Natt och Dag family. His son, on the other hand, would become known as Sten Sture the Younger.

  6. Biography. Svante was born at Penningby Castle ( Penningby slott ), at Norrtälje in Uppland, the son of Nils Bosson Sture (ca 1426-1494). Nils belonged to the Natt och Dag dynasty, but took the surname Sture from his maternal grandfather Sven Sture [ sv].