We're out and about again! This time we visit Sweden's oldest town, Sigtuna. Founded by Viking leader Erik Segersäll and improved on by his son and King, Olof Skötkonung, the town still has lots of remains from that time visible today. Listen to us explore the runestones, church ruins and Sweden's oldest main street, in our second on-location recording. Unfortunately, it also has some not very podcast-friendly ducks!
Bonus: brief history of the Dala horse included in the review section at the end.
101. Gustav Vasa's New Kingdom
S10. The Drama of 1973
100. Gustav Vasa Becomes King
99. Gustav Vasa's University Reunion
98. The Stockholm Bloodbath
97. Kristian vs Sten, Again
96. Removing the Archbishop
95. The Liz Truss of Medieval Sweden
94. Sweden’s Battle Bishop
93. Pop Goes the Viborg
92. The Arrival of the Printing Press
91. The Battle of Brunkeberg
90. Guess Who’s Back, Back Again?
89. Have We Said This Before?
88. Pirates Gonna Pirate
87. Norway in the Middle
86. A Trip to Medieval Östergötland
85. Finally, a King Chris
84. A Swede’s Home is his Castle
S9. A Cross-over Kalmar Union Special
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