The nobility of Finland, led by the …
Years: 1596 - 1596
The nobility of Finland, led by the Sigismund-appointed Governor, Klaus Fleming, rejects the decisions made by Duke Charles, sympathizing with the King and considering Charles a rebel.
As a counterattack, Charles instigates a rebellion against Fleming among the farmers in Ostrobothnia.
This dispute over the Swedish crown, combined with quarrels over social conditions, foreign policy, and religion (Roman Catholic versus Lutheran), lead to the last peasant revolt in Europe, the so-called Club War, or Cudgel War.
Locations
People
Groups
- Christians, Roman Catholic
- Lutheranism
- Protestantism
- Sweden, (second) Kingdom of
- Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (Commonwealth of the Two Nations)
- Finland, (Swedish) Grand Duchy of
Topics
- Protestant Reformation
- Counter-Reformation (also Catholic Reformation or Catholic Revival)
- Club War, or Cudgel War
