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Gustav Vasa valdes enligt traditionen till kung i Roggeborgen i Strängnäs den 6 juni 1523. - Statens fastighetsverk
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Gustav I, born Gustav Eriksson of the Vasa noble family and later known as Gustav Vasa (12 May 1496[1] – 29 September 1560), King of Sweden from 1523 until his death, portrait
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Gustav I of Sweden (1496-1560). King of Sweden (1523-1560), founder of modern Swedish state. Later known as Gustav Vasa. Portrait. Engraving. Colored Stock Photo - Alamy
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Today it is the national day of Sweden! It is celebrated due to the crowning of Gustav Vasa in 1523. Typically celebrated by doing what you would normally do but maybe with