In reward for this service, he was decorated by the Swedish king.
The estate then became part of the personal property of the Swedish king.
The position of the Swedish king had now become critical.
After 1544 the Swedish king was no longer elected and instead inherited his throne.
He was the first Swedish king to remain Christian until his death.
The Swedish king himself barely escaped with his life and later said he had never taken "such a hot bath".
On the other hand, he was the Swedish king who had hindered the national independence.
No town was allowed to use the law without the formal permission by the Swedish king.
The older Swedish king, on the other hand, had to stay in the old feasting hall.
He was made a noble by the Swedish king.