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Encyclopedia > Sunnerbo Hundred

Sunnerbo Hundred, or Sunnerbo härad, was a hundred of Smalandia in Sweden.


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Informat.io on Sm Land (1109 words)
This may in turn be separated in two main branches, with the northern related to the Götaland dialects and the southern to the Scanian dialects.
After the unification of Sweden, around 800-1200 AD, SmÄland was for consistency divided into chartered cities and into hundreds.
The historical sub-divisions of all Sweden's provinces were through hundreds.
Chronology of Sweden (1500-1524) (1479 words)
The Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire orders the Hanseatic cities to cease trade with Sweden.
A local peace treaty is signed at Hjortsberga between Värend, Möre, Sunnerbo, and Västbo hundreds of Sweden and Blekinge province and Göinge hundred of Skånia of Denmark.
Peasants of each side agree to not cross boundary, warn each other of raids, continue trade, and combat robbers in the boundary forest.
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