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Erik XIV, King of Sweden, 1533-1577 -- Fiction Books
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Louise Stjernström
Eerik XIV ja Juhana III: I. Veljesviha Historiallis-romanttinen kuvaus
"Eerik XIV ja Juhana III: I. Veljesviha" by Louise Stjernström is a historical romantic portrayal written in the early 20th century. The narrative unfolds in the context of the 16th century, focusing on the tumultuous relationship between the two royal brothers, Eerik XIV and Juhana III, against the backdrop of their familial and political intrigues. The story likely examines themes of power, loyalty, and rivalry within the Swedish monarchy, offering readers a glimpse into the complexities of their sibling bond. At the start of the book, the excitement and chaos surrounding the coronation of King Eerik XIV in Uppsala are vividly depicted, with large crowds gathering to witness the spectacle. The narrative follows a humble family of a guard, who, along with his wife and children, navigates through the bustling streets, expresses anxiety over the safety of their daughter amidst the crowd, and yearns for home. They encounter Simon, a goldsmith who leads them to a hidden garden belonging to the king, where they delight in a feast provided by Simon. As the revelry unfolds, it hints at broader plots and the ominous atmosphere lurking within the royal court, setting the stage for the political and personal tensions to come.
Louise Stjernström
Eerik XIV ja Juhana III: II. Pimeys Historiallis-romanttinen kuvaus
"Eerik XIV ja Juhana III: II. Pimeys" by Louise Stjernström is a historical-romantic account written in the early 20th century. The narrative centers around the tumultuous events surrounding the reigns of kings Eerik XIV and Juhana III of Sweden during a time marked by political intrigue, personal vendettas, and overlapping religious tensions. The main characters, including the ambitious Juhana and the devoted Katariina, grapple with their desires for power, revenge, and loyalty amid the tensions of their time. At the start of the story, Juhana celebrates his newfound position as king after a lengthy imprisonment. His ambitions are fueled by a desire for revenge against his brother Eerik, who previously usurped his freedom. As Juhana navigates the complexities of power, he is influenced by his wife, Katariina, who seeks to instill her deeply Catholic beliefs in him, all while they both plot against Eerik. The opening sets the stage for a dramatic exploration of loyalty, ambition, and the perils of trust in the backdrop of a nation rife with conflict and change.
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