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Avaskär is a village, with chapel and cemetery, in Kristianopel parish in eastern Blekinge in Sweden. The city is mentioned first in 1350 and existed until 1600, when the city together with Lyckå lost its city charter in favor of the newly fortress city Kristianopel. During the 14th century, the Danes re-conquered Blekinge. Avaskär's history is not very well known since the King Valdemar IV of Denmark (1320–137) is said to have destroyed all the documents from this period.

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  • Avaskär war eine frühere dänische Hafenstadt in der Provinz Blekinge, die heute zu Schweden gehört. Der Ort lag etwa 50 Kilometer südlich von Kalmar. (de)
  • Avaskär är ett område, med kapell och kyrkogård, i Kristianopels socken i Karlskrona kommun i östra Blekinge. (sv)
  • Avaskär is a village, with chapel and cemetery, in Kristianopel parish in eastern Blekinge in Sweden. The city is mentioned first in 1350 and existed until 1600, when the city together with Lyckå lost its city charter in favor of the newly fortress city Kristianopel. During the 14th century, the Danes re-conquered Blekinge. Avaskär's history is not very well known since the King Valdemar IV of Denmark (1320–137) is said to have destroyed all the documents from this period. (en)
  • Avaskär estis dana mezepoka urbo, proksimume 50 kilometrojn sude de la urbo Kalmar, en la teritorio de nuna Svedio. Ĝi estas parto de la historia provinco Blekingo kaj ekde la jaro 1970 apartenas al la moderna provinco Blekinge län. Urban privilegion Avaskär havas ekde la jaro 1350. Ekde 1974 ĝi estas parto de la komunumo Karlskrona. (eo)
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  • Avaskär war eine frühere dänische Hafenstadt in der Provinz Blekinge, die heute zu Schweden gehört. Der Ort lag etwa 50 Kilometer südlich von Kalmar. (de)
  • Avaskär estis dana mezepoka urbo, proksimume 50 kilometrojn sude de la urbo Kalmar, en la teritorio de nuna Svedio. Ĝi estas parto de la historia provinco Blekingo kaj ekde la jaro 1970 apartenas al la moderna provinco Blekinge län. Urban privilegion Avaskär havas ekde la jaro 1350. Ekde 1974 ĝi estas parto de la komunumo Karlskrona. Avaskär estis nebone fortikigita kaj pro la terlevado, havenkondiĉoj ĝis la 16-a jarcento plimalboniĝis. La 15-an de septembro 1563 la urbo estis fajrodetruita de Svedio dum la Milito de la Tri Kronoj (1563–1570), parto de la Nordiaj militoj. Ĝi estis rekonstruita, sed la glortempo de la urbo finiĝis. En 1598 Sigismondo la 3-a Vasa eniris Avaskär kun sia floto kaj de ĉi tie li moviĝis al Kalmar por postuli sian rajton al la sveda trono. Jaron poste la dana reĝo Kristiano la 4-a decidis anstataŭigi la lokon per la multe pli bona fortika urbo Kristianopel. Post tio, Avaskär malaperis de la mapo. (eo)
  • Avaskär is a village, with chapel and cemetery, in Kristianopel parish in eastern Blekinge in Sweden. The city is mentioned first in 1350 and existed until 1600, when the city together with Lyckå lost its city charter in favor of the newly fortress city Kristianopel. During the 14th century, the Danes re-conquered Blekinge. Avaskär's history is not very well known since the King Valdemar IV of Denmark (1320–137) is said to have destroyed all the documents from this period. During the Middle Ages, Avaskär was one of Denmark's smallest cities, located only six kilometers from the Swedish border. The city suffered from numerous depredations and fires during the regular Swedish-Danish wars of the 15th and 16th centuries.In 1451, King Charles VIII of Sweden (1408-1470) and King Christian I of Denmark (1426–1481) met in Avaskär to resolve a conflict. Denmark and Sweden had been at war since 1449 over which country had the right to Gotland. No significant resolve was reached as a result of this meeting. During the Nordic Seven Years' War, the town was burned down by Swedes on 15 September 1563. The city was rebuilt, but its heyday was over.In 1598, Sigismund III Vasa (1566–1632) arrived with his fleet to Avaskär and traveled from there to Kalmar to assert his right to the throne of Sweden (see War against Sigismund). The following year, King Christian IV of Denmark decided to found a better fortified town named Kristianopel, and the name Avaskär receded from history. (en)
  • Avaskär är ett område, med kapell och kyrkogård, i Kristianopels socken i Karlskrona kommun i östra Blekinge. (sv)
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