Overview
The Swedish Empire or the Great Power era (Swedish: stormaktstiden) was the period in Swedish history spanning much of the 17th and early 18th centuries during which Sweden was a European great power that exercised territorial control over much of the Baltic region. During this period it also held territories on the North Sea and some overseas colonies, including New Sweden. The beginning of the period is usually taken as the reign of Gustavus Adolphus, who ascended the throne in 1611, and its end as the loss of territories in 1721 following the Great Northern War. After the death of Gustavus Adolphus in 1632, the empire was controlled for lengthy periods by part of the high nobility, such as the.
Historical Periods
Swedish Empire (1612–1618)
1612 CE – 1618 CE
Capital: StockholmArea: 715,886 km²
Swedish Empire (1619–1628)
1619 CE – 1628 CE
Capital: StockholmArea: 760,330 km²
Swedish Empire (1629–1631)
1629 CE – 1631 CE
Capital: StockholmArea: 809,551 km²
Swedish Empire (1632–1635)
1632 CE – 1635 CE
Capital: StockholmArea: 1,024,684 km²
Swedish Empire (1636–1639)
1636 CE – 1639 CE
Capital: StockholmArea: 818,954 km²
Swedish Empire (1640–1641)
1640 CE – 1641 CE
Capital: StockholmArea: 846,273 km²
Swedish Empire (1642–1644)
1642 CE – 1644 CE
Capital: StockholmArea: 878,993 km²
Swedish Empire (1645–1647)
1645 CE – 1647 CE
Capital: StockholmArea: 955,175 km²
Swedish Empire (1648–1652)
1648 CE – 1652 CE
Capital: StockholmArea: 895,453 km²
Swedish Empire (1653–1658)
1653 CE – 1658 CE
Capital: StockholmArea: 896,250 km²
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