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- The Westrogothian rebellion (Swedish: Västgötaupproret), also known as Västgötabullret (Westrogothian thunder) or Västgötaherrarnas uppror (Rebellion...
- The Götaland theory (or "Westrogothian School", Swedish Västgötaskolan) is a view which challenges established history and archaeology, and claims that...
- 13°46′E / 58.400°N 13.767°E / 58.400; 13.767 Geography Location Skara and Skövde muni****lities, Västra Götaland, Sweden Parent range Westrogothian Mesas...
- 58.60000°N 13.41111°E / 58.60000; 13.41111 Geography Location Götene Muni****lity, Västra Götaland County, Sweden Parent range Westrogothian Mesas...
- (1527) Reductions of Gustav I of Sweden (1527–1560) Örebro Synod (1529) Westrogothian rebellion (1529) Dacke War (1542-1543) Liturgical Struggle (1574–1593)...
-  Ethiopian Empire  Portuguese Empire Adal Sultanate Ottoman Empire 1529 1529 Westrogothian rebellion Sweden Swedish Catholics 1529 1529 First War of Kappel Protestants:...
- throne 1526 First Swedish translation of New Testament published 1529 Westrogothian Rebellion 1531 Third Dalecarlian Rebellion, also known as the Bell Rebellion...
- between the "King of Sweden" (Sigurd Hring) who is said to have ruled Westrogothians, and the "King of Denmark" (Harald Wartooth) whose realm is said to...
- (1527) Reductions of Gustav I of Sweden (1527–1560) Örebro Synod (1529) Westrogothian rebellion (1529) Dacke War (1542-1543) Liturgical Struggle (1574–1593)...
- consent or confirmation. Religious tensions resulted in the unsuccessful Westrogothian rebellion of the nobility and Dalecarlian rebellions of the peasantry...