Sweden was, between 1611 and 1718, one of the great powers of Europe. In modern historiography this period is known as the Swedish Empire, or stormaktstiden ("the era of great power").
During the 17th century Sweden emerged as a great European power. Previously, Sweden was a poor, sparsely populated, undistinguished country in northern Europe without any significant influence or recognition. Suddenly it became one of Europe's leading powers due t...
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