Structure of The Swedish Realm
Century | Swedish Realm | ||||||
20th | Sweden proper | Finland | Estonia | Latvia | Germany | ||
19th | GD of Finland | Russia | Prussia | ||||
18th | Sweden proper | Pomerania¹ | |||||
17th | Terra Scania | Bahusia | Sweden proper | Estonia | Livonia | ||
16th | Denmark-Norway | Poland | Pomerania | ||||
15th | Kalmar Union | Sword Brethren | |||||
14th | Denmark | Norway | Sweden proper | ||||
13th | |||||||
12th | |||||||
Peoples | Danes | Norwegians | Swedes | Finns | Estonians | Livonians | Germans |
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