Duchy of Estonia (1561–1721)

Duchy of Estonia
Hertigdömet Estland  (Swedish)
Eestimaa hertsogkond  (Estonian)
Herzogtum Estland  (German)
1561–1721
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Coat of arms
Baltic provinces of Swedish Empire in the 17th century.
Status Dominion of the Swedish Empire
Capital Reval
Common languages German, Estonian, Swedish
Religion Lutheranism
Government Dominion
King  
Governor-General  
 1674–1681
Anders Torstenson
 1687–1704
Axel Julius de la Gardie
History  
 Established
June 4, 1561
September 10, 1721
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Livonian Confederation
Governorate of Estonia
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The Duchy of Estonia (Swedish: Hertigdömet Estland, Estonian: Eestimaa hertsogkond, German: Herzogtum Estland), also known as Swedish Estonia,[1] (Swedish: Svenska Estland) was a dominion of the Swedish Empire from 1561 until 1721 during the time that most or all of Estonia was under Swedish rule. The land was eventually ceded to Russia in the Treaty of Nystad, following its capitulation, during the plague, in the Great Northern War.

The dominion arose during the Livonian War, when the northern parts of present-day EstoniaReval (Tallinn) and the counties of Harjumaa, Western Virumaa, Raplamaa and Järvamaa — submitted to the Swedish king in 1561, and Läänemaa in 1581. It is also colloquially known as the "good old Swedish times"[2] (Estonian: vana hea Rootsi aeg) by Estonians, but this expression was not used before the following Russian rule, in the beginning of which the situation of Estonian peasantry declined rapidly; to gain the support of the German Baltic nobility, Russia gave them more power over the peasantry.

Head of Dominion

Governors (1561–1674)
  • Lars Ivarsson Fleming Friherre of Nynäs, from Sundholm (August 2, 1561 – February 27, 1562)
  • Klaus Christiern Horn of Åminne (acting) (August 1561)
  • Henrik Klasson Horn from Kankas (1st time) (February 27, 1562 – June 1562)
  • Svante Stensson Sture (June 30, 1562 – July 27, 1564)
  • Hermann Pedersson Fleming from Lechtis (1564–1565)
  • Henrik Klasson Horn from Kankas (2nd time) (January 30, 1565 – 1568)
  • Gabriel Kristiernsson Oxenstierna from Mörby (November 1568 – 1570)
  • Hans Björnsson from Lepas (October 9, 1570 – 1572)
  • Claes Åkeson Tott (November 6, 1572 – 1574)
  • Pontus De la Gardie (June 4, 1574 – December 1575)
  • Karl Henriksson Horn from Kankas (1st time) (January 1576 – May 1578)
  • Nilsson Hans Eriksson Finn from Brinkala (acting) (April 19, 1576 – 1577)
  • Göran Boije af Gennäs (1st time) (August 1, 1577 – 1580)
  • Svante Eriksson Stålarm from Kyala (1580–1581)
  • Göran Boije af Gennäs (2nd time) (April 25, 1582 – 1583)
  • Pontus De la Gardie (1583 – November 5, 1585)
  • Gustaf Gabrielsson Oxenstierna (November 8, 1585 – 1588)
  • Hans Wachtmeister (acting) (July 1588 – October 13, 1588)
  • Gustaf Axelsson Banér from Djurshom (October 13, 1588 – 1590)
  • Erik Gabrielsson Oxenstierna af Lindö (1590 – July 1592)
  • Göran Boije af Gennäs (3rd time) (1592 – June 1600)
  • Karl Henriksson Horn from Kankas (2nd time) (acting) (1600 – January 30, 1601)
  • Moritz Stensson Leijonhufvud Count of Raseborg (1601 – October 1602)
  • ... (October 1602 – May 1605)
  • Nils Turesson Bielke (May 10, 1605 – June 1605)
  • Axel Nilsson Ryning (1605–1608)
  • ... (1608–1611)
  • Gabriel Bengtsson Oxenstierna (1611–1617)
  • Anders Eriksson Hästehufvud (1617–1619)
  • Jakob De la Gardie (July 1619 – 1622)
  • Per Gustafsson Banér af Tussa (1622 – January 1626)
  • Johan De la Gardie Friherre of Eckholm (1626 – October 1628)
  • Philipp Scheiding from Arnö (1628 – July 17, 1642)
  • Gustaf Gabrielsson Oxenstierna Friherre of Kimito (July 26, 1642 – 1646)
  • Erik Axelsson Oxenstierna, Count of Södermöre (September 9, 1646 – 1653)
  • Wilhelm Ulrich (1st time) (acting) (May 1653 – August 16, 1653)
  • Heinrich von Thurn-Valsassina, Count of Thurn (August 16, 1653 – 1655)
  • Wilhelm Ulrich (2nd time) (acting) (1655 – August 1655)
  • Bengt Skytte (1655–1656)
  • Wilhelm Ulrich (3rd time) (acting) (1655– August 2, 1656)
  • Bengt Klasson Horn (August 2, 1656 – November 1674)
  • Wilhelm Ulrich (4th time) (acting) (1656–1659)
  • Johan Christoph Scheiding (acting) (1674)
Governors-General (1674–1728)
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See also

References

  1. Michael Roberts. The Swedish imperial experience 1560–1718. p. 30. ISBN 0-521-27889-9.
  2. Baltic Postcolonialism By Violeta Kelertas, p. 397

Sources

  • Tarkiainen, Kari; Tarkiainen, Ülle (2013). Provinsen bortom havet. Estlands svenska historia 1561-1710 (in Swedish). Atlantis. ISBN 978-91-7353-652-3.
  • Online encyclopedia – WorldStatesmen.org

Coordinates: 59°26′N 24°45′E / 59.433°N 24.750°E / 59.433; 24.750

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