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== The Nuttall Encyclopedia <ref name="term_72761" /> ==
<p> The name of several of the kings of Denmark, and Sweden, and Norway, the most notorious being the son of the noble Swedish king [[Gustavus Vasa]] ( <i> q. v </i> .), who aspired to the hand of [[Elizabeth]] of [[England]] and challenged his rival [[Leicester]] to a duel; afterwards sought Mary of Scotland, but eventually married a peasant girl who had nursed him out of madness brought on by dissipation; was deposed after a State trial instigated by his own brothers, and ultimately poisoned himself in prison eight years later (1533-1577). </p>
<p> The name of several of the kings of Denmark, and Sweden, and Norway, the most notorious being the son of the noble [[Swedish]] king [[Gustavus Vasa]] ( <i> q. v </i> .), who aspired to the hand of [[Elizabeth]] of [[England]] and challenged his rival [[Leicester]] to a duel; afterwards sought [[Mary]] of Scotland, but eventually married a peasant girl who had nursed him out of madness brought on by dissipation; was deposed after a [[State]] trial instigated by his own brothers, and ultimately poisoned himself in prison eight years later (1533-1577). </p>
       
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Revision as of 21:08, 11 October 2021

The Nuttall Encyclopedia [1]

The name of several of the kings of Denmark, and Sweden, and Norway, the most notorious being the son of the noble Swedish king Gustavus Vasa ( q. v .), who aspired to the hand of Elizabeth of England and challenged his rival Leicester to a duel; afterwards sought Mary of Scotland, but eventually married a peasant girl who had nursed him out of madness brought on by dissipation; was deposed after a State trial instigated by his own brothers, and ultimately poisoned himself in prison eight years later (1533-1577).

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