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Sweden's 1734 Civil Code: The Law That Unified a Kingdom

Sweden's 1734 Civil Code: The Law That Unified a Kingdom

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Before 1734, Sweden was a patchwork of regional laws — the Upplandslagen from the 1290s, the Östgötalagen, the Västgötalagen — each with its own rules for inheritance, marriage, and criminal justice. After decades of war and the collapse of the Stormaktstiden empire, the Riksdag finally pushed through a unified civil code that replaced centuries of medieval legislation. This episode explores the long road to codification, the political struggle between the estates, the role of Chief Justice Gustaf Cronhielm, and how the 1734 Civil Code (Sveriges Rikes Lag) survived for nearly 300 years, still forming the backbone of Swedish law today. We'll also look at what it meant for ordinary people — from women's property rights to the abolition of ordeals by fire and water — and why this quiet legal revolution mattered more than any battlefield victory. #1734CivilCode #SwedishLegalHistory #GustafCronhielm #Riksdag #Upplandslagen #Östgötalagen #Västgötalagen #SverigesRikesLag #AgeOfLiberty #LegalHistory #WomenPropertyRights #TrialByOrdeal #Codification #18thCentury #NordicHistory #Sweden #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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