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  1. Sweden looked east towards Finland and future Russia. Therefore Denmark came in to contact with feudal systems on a larger scale then the others. All this is just scratching the surface and I hope someone can delve deeper and provide sources.

  2. Both these rulers, by the institution of separate and almost independent duchies, attempted to introduce into Sweden a feudal system similar to that already established in continental Europe; the danger of thus weakening the realm by partition was averted, though not without violent and tragic complications by the opponents, the Folkung party.

  3. Nov 2, 2020 · Features. Medieval Scandinavia: The Swedish Kingdom. By Beñat Elortza Larrea. For the sixth article in the series, Beñat Elortza Larrea discusses the transformation of Svealand and Götaland into the Swedish kingdom. Two traits make Swedish medieval history considerably different from the developments of its neighbours during the same period.

  4. Jun 1, 2022 · The establishment of the feudal system also became a successful way of managing the Scandinavian countries. In the typical feudal society, social, economic and political relations were characterized by personal and mutual ties in a strong hierarchical order.

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  5. Sweden never had a fully developed feudal system, and its peasants were never reduced to serfdom. The Vikings from Sweden partly took part in the raids of the Western and Southern regions of Europe, but mainly traveled east to Russia, Constantinople and the Muslim world ( Serkland ). [6]

  6. Apr 16, 2024 · Sweden. history of Sweden, a survey of the important events and people in the history of Sweden from the time of its settlement. Sweden occupies the greater part of the Scandinavian Peninsula in northern Europe. It has a 1,000-year-long continuous history as a sovereign state, but its territorial expanse changed often until 1809.

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  8. Out of a weak and fragmented kingdom emerged the decentralized form of government that historians often call feudalism. We call it feudalism because power rested with armed men in control of plots of agricultural land known as fiefs and Latin for fief is feudum .

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