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Español: El baño de sangre de Estocolmo
Svenska: Strax efter Stockholms blodbad lät Gustav Vasa utföra den s.k. blodbadsplanschen. Här visas två scener från denna.
T.v. ser vi bödeln höja bilan för att halshugga Vincens Henningsson, den ene av de båda biskoparna. Kroppen som ligger i förgrunden tillhör biskop Mattias Gregersson; han har redan dekapiterats och i scenens nedre högra hörn kan vi skymta det mitraprydda huvudet. Scenen t.h. framställer exhumeringen av Sten Sture d.y.:s lik samt knektar som forslar bort dennes kropp samt de halshuggnas kroppar för att bränna dessa på kättarbål på Södermalm.
Gustav Vasas blodbadsplansch har ett tydligt politiskt och propagandistiskt syfte. Han ville skildra den danske Kristian II som en skoningslös tyrann. (Användare:Lamré)
English: Stockholm Bloodbath: Two scenes from Padt-Brugge's engraving from 1676, based on a woodcut by Kort Steinkamp and Hans Kruse (Antwerp 1524)
uploaded to sv.wikipedia by Dan Koehl on June 7, 2003
Deutsch: Stockholmer Blutbad: Ausschnitt aus der „Blutbadstafel“, einem handkolorierten Kupferstich von Dionysius Padt-Brugge aus dem Jahr 1676 (nach Kort Steinkamps und Hans Kruses Holzschnitt von 1524, einer von Gustav Wasa in Antwerpen in Auftrag gegebenen Arbeit – die Tafel sollte politisch-propagandistische Zwecke erfüllen).
Links ist dargestellt, wie der Scharfrichter ausholt, um Bischof Vincens Henningsson zu köpfen; im Vordergrund der bereits geköpfte Bischof Mattias Gregersson. In der Szene rechts das Ausgraben der Leiche von Sten Sture d. J. sowie das Fortschaffen aller Leichen, um diese auf Scheiterhaufen zu verbrennen.

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