- in
Medieval Chronicles Harrison, 2013
Harakers hembygdsförening (1998), Harakersbygden,
Harakers hbf,
Haraker. Harrison, **** (2002), Karl
Knutsson –...
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Haraker is a
locality in
central Sweden and the
historical church village of
Haraker Civil Parish in Västerås Muni****lity, Västmanland County. The locality...
- Jöns
Bengtsson Oxenstierna Christian I
becomes King of
Sweden Battle of
Haraker (1464)
Sweden Denmark Karl
Knutsson regains the
throne Second War of deposition...
- Karl
Second War, 1452–1457
Sweden Kalmar Union Danish Victory Battle of
Haraker 1464
Sweden Kalmar Union Swedish Victory Dano-Swedish War of 1470–1471...
- 24,698 36 321
Skultuna C 2,000 1,381 49.1 50.0 73 70 30 21,414 26 322
Haraker Rom****una 2,043 1,648 38.3 60.0 86 89 11 28,076 39 401
Emaus 973 976 48...
- King Christian's
Danish unionist army on 17
April 1464 at the
Battle of
Haraker,
north of Västerås. A
subsequent attempt by the
unionist Lord High Constable...
- by:
Prussian Confederation Defeat Second Peace of Toruń 1464
Battle of
Haraker Kalmar
Union Sweden Defeat Christian I was
deposed as king of
Sweden 1470–1471...
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Bishop of Linköping, who
defeated Christian I's army at the
Battle of
Haraker in 1464,
becoming de
facto regent.
Charles VIII was
recalled to the throne...
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Danish King
Christian I in 1464,
taking part in the
decisive victory at
Haraker. He
served as a
military commander under King
Charles VIII,
defeating Erik...
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Chaplainage Notes 1
Petrus Gangius 1630–1692 1665–1677
became vicar of
Haraker (U) 2
Johannes Laurentii Barchelius 1648–1698 1677–1695
vicar of this parish...