
The first ruler of the House of Sverker, Sverker the Elder, had come out as the winner among contenders for the position of Ruler of Sweden, even though he wasn’t from royal roots. He was the ruler of the country, but various pieces of Sweden were considering themselves under or not under his authority, and other countries altogether were also working on taking Sweden or bits of it (that would be Denmark and Russia), and what with one thing and another, life wasn’t very restful. And then one of the Danes got a trusted servant to murder Sverker. It was Christmas, and Sverker was on his way to church. After that, the House of Sverker and the House of Erik handed the country back and forth for a while. Using battles. Both hosts are concerned about how many people were getting murdered on Christmas day, Michelle found the most expensive movie ever made in Sweden, and Anne is confused by the several deaths in the episode brought on by local peasants.

Omg, after years of listening to english-speaking history podcasts, Sweden finally makes a non-viking appearance 👍🏻. Not only that, but right at home as I’ve spent most of my life looking out over the water and seeing Visingsö. Thank you for a very interesting pod and i have worked my way back through the episodes with much enjoyment. I have a suggestion that is slightly outside of your time frame, but the life of Cecilia Vasa (born 1540) is an outrageous story that more people outside of Sweden would enjoy 😊
Oh cool! We will look her up! And we do “special episodes” when we feel like talking about something outside of our thousand years or the entire continent. So if there’s a crime in the story, we can fit her in! Thank you so much for your kind words.