On a farm just next to Olsbacka f. D. Railway station in Aspeboda lived in the early 16th century one of Dalarna's richest and most powerful men. It was the mountain department at Kopparberget Måns Nilsson of the Svinhufvuden. At the time when Gustav Vasa came to Dalarna to ask for protection and help against the Danes, and during Gustav's first time as King, teaching Måns and he has been good friends. But when Gustav Vaasa wanted to take Dalarna's church bells in the treasure and the vanishion peace in Tuna with a bloody räfst, he got Måns Nilsson to death. Måns became one of the leaders of t
On a farm just next to Olsbacka f. D. Railway station in Aspeboda lived in the early 16th century one of Dalarna's richest and most powerful men. It was the mountain department at Kopparberget Måns Nilsson of the Svinhufvuden. At the time when Gustav Vasa came to Dalarna to ask for protection and help against the Danes, and during Gustav's first time as King, teaching Måns and he has been good friends. But when Gustav Vaasa wanted to take Dalarna's church bells in the treasure and the vanishion peace in Tuna with a bloody räfst, he got Måns Nilsson to death. Måns became one of the leaders of the s. K. The chef rebellion, which led to that in the spring of 1534, he was executed in Stockholm. The memory of this and the legends if Mon Nilsson has survived in Aspeboda through the centuries. A history-interested Stins sounded 1907 trip a memorial stone over the moon at the "pork cellar", the place where he hentore seat once. On the stone you can read: "Måns Nilsson Svinhufuvd, freedom I loved, truth and right". The name pork basement comes from a lumped hole in the cliff that the farm rests on. The legend tells us that this was a basement that Måns Nilsson was burning out using the fat from 150 pigs.
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