Thursday, November 5, 2020

My Life As A Historian: Sabaton History Does A Trilogy On Early-Modern Sweden

It's Thursday. Time for a new episode of Sabaton History.

After over a year at this, I'm not surprised to see a significant format deviation. Let's go.

The Swedish nation was in turmoil, as news spoke of King Gustavus Adolphus' death on the battlefield of Lützen in 1632. The Lion from the North was slain - but who would reign in his stead? Gustavus had fathered a young daughter, the 6-year old Christina. Torn between a grief-stricken Queen Mother and the overbearing duties to monarchy and country, Christina grew into an unhappy and troubled woman. Much was expected of her, as she was still the daughter of the legendary warrior-king. But was she able and willing to continue his legacy? Or would she rather forsake her throne in order to find her own future far away from Sweden?

This is going places. Let's see what's for next week.

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