Stockholm Blood Bath, 9 x 12 Ink, (Item#407)
In the year 1520, the King of Denmark, because of complicated political events, summoned bishops, mayors and other leaders of Norway to feast. While there he collected his opponents and had them beheaded or hung. Thus the “Bloodbath of 1520.” This is the monument in Stockholm, that commemorates this event.
In the year 1520, the King of Denmark, because of complicated political events, summoned bishops, mayors and other leaders of Norway to feast. While there he collected his opponents and had them beheaded or hung. Thus the “Bloodbath of 1520.” This is the monument in Stockholm, that commemorates this event.
In the year 1520, the King of Denmark, because of complicated political events, summoned bishops, mayors and other leaders of Norway to feast. While there he collected his opponents and had them beheaded or hung. Thus the “Bloodbath of 1520.” This is the monument in Stockholm, that commemorates this event.