INDEX
- Aal, 189-190.
- Aalesund, 182.
- Abel, Niels Henrik, 191.
- Absalon, Archbishop, 19-20, 231.
- Akershuus fortress, 201.
- Albert, King, 108.
- Alexandra, Queen, of England, 35.
- Allinge, 66.
- Amalienborgtorv, 45-46.
- Andersen, Hans Christian, his story of the “Princess and the Pea,” 16-17;
- quoted, 157-158, 219, 220-221;
- his House, 232-236.
- Animals, Society of Swedish Women for the Protection of, 138.
- Anker, Paul, 57.
- Art, Scandinavian, 38-41, 43-44, 59-60, 116-117, 194.
- Axel, Archbishop. See Absalon Archbishop.
- Bayeux Tapestry, copy of, 214.
- Beds, Danish, 16, 63-64.
- Bergen, 183-188.
- Bernadotte, Marshal. See Carl XIV, Johan.
- Birger Jarl, 104, 107, 109, 114.
- Birgitta, Saint, 121-122.
- Bissen, Herman, 40.
- Björnson, Björnstjerne, 162, 171, 200.
- Bornholmers, characteristics of, 78-80.
- Bornholm’s Museum, 58-60.
- Brahe, Tycho, 29-30.
- “Bredablik,” 112.
- Bredgade, 43-44.
- Bremer, Fredrika, 101, 127.
- Bronze Age in Denmark, 25-27.
- Bull, Ole, 187-188.
- Calmar, Union of, 36, 108, 109.
- Canute, King, 214.
- Carl Johans Gade, 190-192, 193.
- “Carolina Rediviva,” 125.
- Caroline Mathilde, 222-223.
- Carstensen, George, 211.
- Cattegat, 202.
- Cederström, Gustav, 108, 116-117.
- Charles X, 116;
- invades Denmark over the Great Belt, 13, 110;
- besieges Copenhagen, 13-14.
- Charles XII, 89, 110.
- Charles XIII, 89.
- Charles XIV, John, 110, 189.
- Christian I, 32.
- Christian II, Swedish revolt against, 36;
- massacre of Swedes by, 109;
- dominion over Sweden, 141.
- Christian IV, 29;
- builds Rosenborg Castle, 31;
- and Thirty Years’ War, 33, 213, 229.
- Christian VII, 223.
- Christian IX, 32, 215-216, 230.
- Christiania, 190-202.
- Christiania, University of, 192.
- Christiansö, 67.
- Christina, Queen, of Sweden, 116, 125.
- Christopher III, 145.
- Copenhagen, 13-14, 16-54, 203-212.
- Copenhagen, University of, 204-205.
- Dalgas, Enrico, 216.
- “Danish Kings’ Chronological Collection.” See Rosenborg Castle.
- Dutch, aid given to Denmark by, 14;
- settlement of Gothenborg by, 92.
- Education, Scandinavian:
- Danish school-buildings,48-49;
- Danish educational system, 205-211;
- public and private schools in Sweden, 151-152;
- the work-cottages of Norrbotten, 135-136;
- education of the Lapps, 136.
- See also Universities.
- Eleonore Christine, 67-68.
- Elsinore. See Helsingör.
- Ender, Axel, 168, 170.
- Engelbrektsson, Engelbrekt, 145.
- English language, Scandinavian knowledge of, 18-19, 61-62, 206, 207-209.
- Eric XIII, 108, 109, 145, 229.
- Eric, Saint, 120-121.
- Evald, Johannes, 34.
- Falun, 147-150.
- Famine, in Sweden, 135, 145-146.
- Farms, Danish, 62-63, 72-73;
- Swedish, 91-92, 97;
- Norwegian, 174-176.
- Faroes, 80-81, 106, 193.
- Finland, Christianization of, 121;
- Swedish loss of to Russia, 147.
- Finn, legend concerning the giant 87-89.
- Finse, 189.
- Finsen, Niels, 193, 216.
- Folkungar Kings, 107.
- Food, Scandinavian, 48, 65-66, 89-90, 93-95, 153-154, 167.
- Fredensborg Castle, 218-219.
- Frederick II, 29, 213, 219.
- Frederick III, 13.
- Frederick IV, 229-230.
- Frederick VII, 230.
- Frederick VIII, 33.
- Frederika Bremer Association, 101.
- Frederiksborg Castle, 213-218.
- Frue Kirke, vor, 41-42.
- Fünen, 12, 236.
- “Gaard.” See Farms.
- Gamla Uppsala, 128-132.
- Gardens outside of Copenhagen, 49-53.
- Gefle, 132-134.
- Geijer, Eric Gustav, 124.
- Gokstad ship, 194-196.
- Gorm, King, 214.
- Göta Lejon Fort, 92.
- Göteborg. See Gothenburg.
- Gotha Canal, 93, 98.
- Gothenburg, 91-96.
- Great Belt, 12-13.
- Greenland, 106.
- Grieg, Edvard, 212, 235.
- “Grufvan,” 149-150.
- Grundtvig, Bishop, 210.
- Gudsaaen, 162.
- Gustav III, 105.
- Gustav V, 100.
- Gustav Adolf, 92, 110, 116, 118-119.
- Gustav Vasa, 36, 109, 119, 124, 146, 156.
- Haakon IV, Haakonson, 184, 186.
- Haakon VII, 37, 164, 216.
- Haakon’s Hall, 184-186.
- Hamlet, 91.
- Hammershuus Castle, and the Swedes, 59;
- description of ruins, 66-68.
- “Hans Andersen’s House”, 232-236.
- Harold Bluetooth, 227-228.
- Hasle, 57.
- Helligdommen Klippen, 68-69.
- Helsingborg, 89-91, 224.
- Helsingör, 91, 219, 224.
- Hilleröd, 213.
- Holger Danske, 219-220, 221, 225.
- Ibsen, Henrik, statue of, 191;
- tomb of, 200.
- Iceland, 106, 130.
- Jacobsen, Carl, 39, 213-214, 216.
- Jerichau, Jens Adolf, 40-41.
- Jerichau-Baumann, Elizabeth, 40.
- “Kakkelovn.” See Stoves, Danish.
- Kärnan, 89-91, 224.
- Katherine, Saint, 122.
- Key, Ellen, 101-103, 117, 160.
- Kielland, Alexander, 235.
- Kilafors, 136-139.
- Kitchen middens, Danish, 22-24.
- Kofoed, Jens Pedersen, 57, 74.
- Kongens Nytorv, 43.
- Korsör, 11, 14.
- Krogh, Christian, 194.
- Kronan, 92.
- Kronborg Castle, 91, 219-224.
- Laaland, 12.
- Lagerlöf, Selma, 101, 117, 127-128, 148-149, 159.
- Lamb, Charles, 72, 181.
- Langeland, 11.
- Langelinie, 46.
- Lapps, 135-136.
- Larsson, Carl, 116, 148.
- Lawrence, Saint, and Lund Cathedral, 88-89.
- “Liberty Stones” of Bornholm, 57.
- Liljefors, Bruno, 116.
- Lind, Jenny, 212, 234.
- Linné, Carl, 123.
- Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, translation of, 34;
- influence of Tegnér upon, 83-84.
- Lund, 83-89.
- Lund Cathedral, 86-89.
- Lund, University of, 85-86.
- Malmö, 82-83.
- Man, Isle of, 130.
- Manners, Scandinavian, 179-182.
- Manual arts of Scandinavian peasants, efforts made to preserve, 118, 163, 193.
- Marble Church, 44-45.
- Marienlyst, 224-225.
- Margaret, Queen, 36, 107-108, 228-229.
- Mas-Olle, Helmer, 125.
- Maud, Queen, 164.
- Meraker Dal, 162.
- Molde, 167-171.
- Molde Fiord, 167-168.
- Munch, Edvard, 194.
- Museum of the North, Stockholm, 110, 118.
- Naes, 171, 172.
- National Museum, Danish, 20-29;
- Swedish, 115.
- Nexö, 69-70.
- Nilsson, Christine, 212.
- Nobel, Alfred, 128.
- Nobel Prize Fund. See Nobel, Alfred.
- Norrbotten, Work-cottages of, 135-136.
- Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, 39-41.
- Nyerup, Rasmus, 20-21.
- Odense, 231-236.
- Oehlenschläger, Adam, 216-217.
- Olaf V, 107.
- Oldenburg House, 32.
- Oscar II, 117.
- Oseberg ship, 197-200.
- Österlars Church, 75.
- Östermarie Church, 74.
- Peace movement in Scandinavia, 100.
- Peter the Great, 30, 34.
- Petersen, Christian, 83.
- Petersen, Wilhelm, 235-236.
- Petri, Olavus, 114.
- Porcelain, Royal Copenhagen, 44, 58.
- Printenskjold, Johan, 57.
- “Prinzens Palais.” See National Museum, Danish.
- Railroads, Scandinavian, 14-15, 69-70, 160, 225-226.
- Rättvik, 151-158.
- Riddarholms Church, 109-110.
- Romsdal Fiord, 171-172.
- Romsdal Horn, 171.
- Rönne, 55-60.
- Rosenborg Castle, 31-37.
- Roskilde, 15, 227-231.
- Roskilde Cathedral, 15, 227-231.
- Roskilde treaty, terms of, 13, 57, 83;
- Bornholm’s revolt against, 57.
- Round Tower, the. See “Runde Taarn.”
- “Runde Taarn,” 29-31.
- San Francisco Bay, kitchen midden on shores of, 23.
- Saxo Grammaticus, 216.
- Scandinavian Alps, 161.
- Seeland, 11, 15.
- Shakespeare, 12, 91, 221.
- Siegfried legend, runestone illustrating, 115-116.
- Siljan, Lake, 151, 153.
- “Silver Bible,” 126-127.
- Sinding, Stephen, 163, 191, 194.
- “Skansen,” 110-113.
- “Skyds,” journey by, 172-176.
- Slottskogen, 93.
- Snorre Sturlason, 216.
- Söderhamn, 140-141.
- Söholt, 176-177.
- Stavanger, 189.
- Stigsdotter, Barbro, 156-157.
- Stockholm, 103-120.
- Stockholm “blood bath”, 109.
- Stone Age, New, in Scandinavia, 21-22, 115.
- Stone Age, Old, in Scandinavia, 22-24.
- Stor Fiord, 177.
- Stork Fountain, 204.
- Storkyrkan, 114-115.
- Storlien, 160-161.
- Stoves, Danish, 17.
- Strindberg, August, 159-160.
- Svaneke, 70-71.
- Svend, King, 228.
- Swedenborg, Emanuel, 122-123.
- Tegnér, Ezias, 83-85, 217.
- Tegnér, Rudolf, 41.
- Temperance movement in Scandinavia, 104-106.
- Thirty Years’ War, Christian IV and, 33;
- Gustav Adolf and, 110, 119.
- Thomsen, Christian Jürgensen, 21.
- Thor, 27.
- Thorwaldsen, Bertel, 38-39.
- Thorwaldsen’s Museum, 38-39.
- Thrones, ancient Danish, 36.
- Thyra, Queen, 214.
- Tivoli, 211-212.
- Tobacco, use of in Scandinavia, 106-107.
- Tobiasen, Lars Hansen, 59-60.
- Trondhjem, 162-165.
- Trondhjem Cathedral, 162-163.
- Trondhjem Fiord, 162, 166.
- Tuberculosis, exhibit of Scandinavian Society for Fighting, 192-193.
- Ulfeldt, Corfitz, 67-68.
- Ulfilas’ Bible. See “Silver Bible.”
- Universities, 85-86, 124-127, 192, 204-205.
- Uppsala, 120-128.
- Uppsala Cathedral, 120-124.
- Uppsala, University of, 124-127.
- Vesternaes, 172.
- Viking, 196-197.
- Vikings, 27.
- Waldemar I (the Great), 19.
- Waldemar IV, 107.
- Wends, struggle of Archbishop Absalon with, 19.
- Wieselgren, Peter, 105.
- Woman suffrage in Scandinavia, 100-101, 142-143, 178.
- Worsaae, Jens Jacob Asmussen, 21, 23.
- Zorn, Anders, 116.