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SWEDEN — SWEDEN, kingdom in N. Europe, part of the Scandinavian peninsula. It is unlikely that there were Jews in Sweden in pagan times or in the Catholic Middle Ages, nor was their presence favored in Lutheran Sweden. Several regulations issued in 1685,… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
kingdom — /king deuhm/, n. 1. a state or government having a king or queen as its head. 2. anything conceived as constituting a realm or sphere of independent action or control: the kingdom of thought. 3. a realm or province of nature, esp. one of the… … Universalium
Sweden — • The largest of the three Scandinavian countries and the eastern half of the Scandinavian peninsula Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Sweden Sweden … Catholic encyclopedia
Sweden–Finland — is a historiographical term, used especially in Finland, to refer to the Swedish Kingdom from the Kalmar Union to the Napoleonic wars, or the period from the 14th to the 18th century. In 1809 the realm was split and the eastern half came to… … Wikipedia
Sweden and the euro — Sweden does not use the euro as its currency and has no plans to replace the krona.Sweden joined the European Union in 1995 and its accession treaty obliged it to join the euro. However, one of the requirements for eurozone membership is two… … Wikipedia
Sweden proper — Sweden proper, or Egentliga Sverige , is a term used to distinguish those territories that were fully integrated into the Kingdom of Sweden, as opposed to the dominions and possessions of, or states in union with, the Sweden.Specifically this… … Wikipedia
Kingdom of Hungary in the Middle Ages — Kingdom of Hungary Magyar Királyság (hu) Regnum Hungariae (la) ← … Wikipedia
Kingdom of Nri — Anieze Nrị ← 948–1911 … Wikipedia
Kingdom of Desmond — Former Monarchy Arms of The MacCarthy … Wikipedia
Kingdom of Bosnia — Bosansko Kraljevstvo ← … Wikipedia
Kingdom of the Swedes, Goths, and Wendes — Sweden … Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games