Nils Dacke

Nils Dacke was the leader of the 16th century peasants revolt called "Dackefejden" in Smland, southern Sweden. He died in 1543 while trying to escape from the king's mercenary knights after the rebellion had been crushed. In 1536 he was tried at a local court for killing a sheriff: according to court records he was fined 10 oxen.

 

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