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The Land - Taker: Bo Jonsson Grip and His Finnish Realm (1365 - 1386)

Par : E L Hunter
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8232318581
  • EAN9798232318581
  • Date de parution14/09/2025
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  • ÉditeurHamza elmir

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The Medieval Lord Who Built a State Within a State In 1386, one man controlled nearly all of Finland and vast swaths of Sweden-not the king, but a nobleman who had built an unprecedented domain through strategic acumen and administrative innovation. Bo Jonsson Grip transformed a medieval frontier into a sophisticated governance system that would shape Nordic state formation for centuries. Drawing on archival sources and archaeological evidence, this book reveals how Grip's personal ambition unexpectedly strengthened Swedish state power.
When his domain collapsed after his death, the Swedish crown simply adopted his administrative structures-a pattern that challenges conventional views of how medieval states developed. From castle networks on Finland's eastern border to record-keeping practices that revolutionized governance, Grip's career shows how personal power and official authority blended in medieval politics, creating lasting institutions that neither crown nor noble could have established alone.
The Medieval Lord Who Built a State Within a State In 1386, one man controlled nearly all of Finland and vast swaths of Sweden-not the king, but a nobleman who had built an unprecedented domain through strategic acumen and administrative innovation. Bo Jonsson Grip transformed a medieval frontier into a sophisticated governance system that would shape Nordic state formation for centuries. Drawing on archival sources and archaeological evidence, this book reveals how Grip's personal ambition unexpectedly strengthened Swedish state power.
When his domain collapsed after his death, the Swedish crown simply adopted his administrative structures-a pattern that challenges conventional views of how medieval states developed. From castle networks on Finland's eastern border to record-keeping practices that revolutionized governance, Grip's career shows how personal power and official authority blended in medieval politics, creating lasting institutions that neither crown nor noble could have established alone.
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