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Episode 11: The King, The Cows, and the Scandinavian Joke - Sweden: Part 1

54 min · 4. maj 2026
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We’re eating donuts, laughing at a viral clip about Charles XII, and then we fall into the rabbit hole: how a northern kingdom turns itself into a Baltic Sea superpower by stacking ports, treaties, and absolutely furious neighbors. We trace the early chaos through the Kalmar Union and Queen Margaret I’s not-so-behind-the-scenes rule, then jump to Gustav Vasa, the Stockholm Bloodbath, and the moment Sweden hardens into a more modern state with a standing army and a hereditary crown. From there, the map gets messy fast: Russia’s Time of Troubles, the Ingrian War, and treaty terms that make Sweden richer and everyone else louder. Yes, we also stop to translate rubles into cows, sturgeon, and fur coats, because early-modern economics is unhinged. If you like chaotic royal history, Baltic Sea politics, and the Great Northern War setup told with jokes and real stakes, hit play. Subscribe so you don’t miss part two, share this with a history-loving friend, and leave us a review with your hottest Sweden take. Follow us on Social Media Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/thatssomac_podcast/] Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61586497411795#] Want Our Resources:  Resource Library [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Ra9JVm_NfKnhMWMwhmwiwHxOnp0uA2Gs?usp=drive_link]

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