Finland has really pretty much established all of Europe before romans and greeks did, and had massive parts of europe all the way to the middle ages, but this part was written out from history by Swedish and Russian conquerors in order to not make us rebel against them.
The northern sagas told about the Finnish kingdom and it's kings, in which they for example conquered the atlantic side of Scandinavia, and established a nation on the coast, which was named after the son of the King of Finland, "Norr", as Norway. (Norja, Norge), as told by Norwegian Snorri Sturlusson in the Fundinn Norger-saga.
>year 1154 Arabic historian and scientist Al Idrisi tells about the lands that "king of Finland owns in Norway" >year 1187 According to the Swedish chronicles Finns invaded Stockholm and destroyed it. >around year 1200 Danish historian Saxo Grammaticus tells about the kings of Finland. >year 1220 Icelandic bishop, poet, and historian Snorri Sturluson writes the Ynglinga-saga.The marriages and relationships between Swedish and Finnish royalties are talked about. >year 1230 Orkneyinga-saga Fundinn Noregri tells about the kings of Finland and Kainuu, and about their conquering of Norway. According to the saga, the kings of Norway, Sweden, Orkney Islands, Normandy and England have been originated from Finnish kings. >year 1320 - 1340 Chronicles of Eerik, as what is thaught in schools as "crusades to Finland", are made up. >1340:s Lyypeki city chronicles tell that Jarl Birger put Finland joins as a whole part of the Svea kingdom. >1438 David the landowner from Vesilahti declares himself as the king of Finland and starts a rebellion. They lose the rebellion quickly.
1548 j.a.a. Mikael Agricola writes the new prelude for the new testament, in which they lie about "crusades in Finland". 1554 j.a.a. Banished from Sweden, the Catholic Swede Johannes Magnus releases a history novel in Rome. It potrays Finland as a great ancient kingdom. 1555 j.a.a. Olas Magnussen's history book is revealed. It potrays Finland as a great ancient kingdom. 1598 – 1599 j.a.a. Swedish jarl Kustaa wins the battle against Finnish king Sigimund. Swedes start destroying the history of Finland. 1616 – 1639 j.a.a. Historian Johannes Messenius is put to prison of Kajaani. Finland is potrayed as an ancient kingdom.
1650 j.a.a. Mikael Wexionius the historian potrays Finland as an ancient kingdom. 1670 -luku j.a.a. "The Unknown Chronicles of Finlandia" list the ancient kings of Finland. 1700 j.a.a. Daniel Juslenius history book "Old and New Turku" potrays Finland as an ancient kingdom. 1700 -1705 j.a.a. Johannes Messenius publishes Scondia Illustrata in which Finland is told to be a ancient huge kingdom. 1728 j.a.a. Ancient Finnish chronicles spoken of in Swedische Bibliothek. Elisabeth of Finland writes a manifesto for Finland to be independent again. Swedes and Russians stop this. 1768 j.a.a. Historian Tatishtsev tells about the Finnish kings in his Russian history books. 1769 j.a.a. Sven Bringin writes Svea Rike's history-book. Finland is potrayed as a mighty kingdom.
Camden Wright
1771 j.a.a. Norwegian Gerhard Schöning critizices Swedes for not telling about the history of Finland in his book Allgemeine Nordische Gesichte. 1772 j.a.a. Swedish Johan Ihre declares that Finnish sagas are nonsense and fake, and that they should be destroyed. 1774 j.a.a. Billmark publishes "Rime Chronicles of Finland", in which they tell about the kings of Finland. 1783 -1884 j.a.a. The emperoress of Russia, Catherine the Great, publishes a book about the Russian history, in which she declares that Rurik (who founded Russia) was Finnish.
Oliver Young
Based finns
Jason Peterson
Take your meds, Pekka.
Bentley Collins
You forgot about the hyper war
Carson Reyes
>Finland has really pretty much established all of Europe before romans and greeks did, and had massive parts of europe all the way to the middle ages, but this part was written out from history by Swedish and Russian conquerors in order to not make us rebel against them. WE
Christopher Thomas
>t. swede We really were kings. We were your kings.
Ancient Finngolia was destroyed by the Hwan Empire, not Sweden or Russia.
Anthony Ward
The first Brits (Cheddar Man) and the first Europeans were Finns. The Finnish word "koti" meaning "home" or a "good and safe place" was later tranformed into Indo-European "god, gott, gud, gut, Gote, Gott, goth, cottage"
Kayden Butler
Finland is called the 'land of the thousand lakes' and is just an extension of similar lowland river and lake systems in what is now Russia. This made the Finns masters of boating.
Some 2,000 years ago most of what is now Sweden was populated by Finns all the way down to Skåne.
The northern Germanic (Indoeuropean) tribes and the Finnish (Uralic) tribes met in Småland (compare e.g. Finnveden) and in the Finnish and Swedish archepelago between Stockholm and Turku (Åbo). The Swedish part is still called Roslagen (compare 'rus' and 'Ruotsi', the Finnsh name for Sweden/Swedish).
Ayden Price
Finnish tribes came to Sweden in year 2000 bce, Sweden of course didn´t exist that time. There were Finnish tribes in Stockholm area a thousand year before Stockholm exist. Sveas are a combination off Finns and those tribes who came via Denmark and so on.. from below. "Götas" are them who came from Germany & Netherlanderna. To put it short.
Elijah Flores
The Hversu Noregr byggðist (Old Norse: How Norway was inhabited) is an account of the origin of various legendary Norwegian lineages. The account is sometimes called Fundinn Noregr, 'Foundation of Norway'. It traces the descendants of the primeval Finnish ruler Fornjót down to Nór, who is here the eponym and first great king of Norway, and then gives details of the descendants of Nór and of his brother Gór in a following section known as the Ættartölur ('Genealogies'). The Hversu account is closely paralleled by the opening of the Orkneyinga saga, which provides details on the descendants of Gór only, including information not found in the Hversu or the Ættartölur accounts.
Noah Barnes
Swedish autism really is something. Why are you guys so butthurt about being polluted by Finnish DNA(except for the Geats who are Danic)? You're gonna be predominantly Somali anyway
Although I am Finnish myself I think it would be only logical for Dirlewangerian WN's to subject Swedes on the left side of the red line to mass extermination and the ones on the right side to forced impregnation by Bavarians. Why should the impure exist on such a holy place as the Scandinavian peninsula? This isn't fun and games but a matter of life and death for Germanics.
If crusades against the finns never happened how did they become christian
Finland can not ever become a part of the Svea region or kingdom
Johannes Magnus talked about the Swedish kings even while exiled
Sigimund was swedish you imp
What book did catherine write about rurik being finnish in. Rurik isn't finnic as well.
Cameron Perez
this thread is big gay
swedish supremacy lives on
Landon Gutierrez
>If crusades against the finns never happened how did they become christian
The same way the rest of Scandinavia became Christian.
Tyler Kelly
fair enough
the crusades still happened though it's a fact
Parker Rogers
>First city in finland was created in 1200 and was called turku There were fairly large settlements like Vanaja though and Finland barely had any people at the time to begin with. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanaja_(Finland) Also you should know that Kven is the traditional Norse name for Finns or at least one Finnish tribe. I'm surprised you're not aware of that.
Jackson Lewis
kvens are the people who live in finnmark
they are distinct from finns bu still finnic yes
ok so the first city in finland was in the 1130's. still not impressive
finlands history before 1300's is considered pre-historic
Julian Barnes
Kvens in Finnmark are 18th century Finnish immigrants. They have nothing in particular to do with the ancient people who disappeared at the end of the Viking age although they might claim otherwise because they want to be something cooler.
Nicholas Peterson
really, that's interesting. I always thought they were native to the land
Juan Williams
I mean the ancient humans had to cross something to reach Sweden, so yeah
Ayden Adams
>In Saxo Grammaticus work's (Gesta Danorum) nothing is mentioned about finland
> according to Saxo Grammaticus, she was the daughter of Gusi, King of the Finns, and she wed King Helgi of Hálogaland
Leo Hughes
Carpathic Basin - German Plains - Doggerland
That's how Norway/Sweden was settled. Two distinct paths.