However the territories were gradually integrated in the Swedish realm.
The colonists came from all over the Swedish realm.
Organization of that new territory for the Swedish realm took place between 1290s and 1330s.
Engelbrekt was elected Captain (Rikshövitsman) of the Swedish realm.
Finland as well as Wäxjö are not among those five, which so seem to have been all the bishops of the Swedish realm at that time.
Prior to 1809, the Åland Islands were located within the boundaries of the Swedish realm.
It was the largest merchant town in the North at the time and for some years ranked as the richest town in the Swedish realm.
The castle became the stronghold of the Swedish realm in Karelian regions.
The term Sweden-Finland is sometimes, although with less justification, applied to the contemporary Swedish realm between 1521 and 1809.
Finland was a fully integrated part of the Swedish realm and legally the Finns had the same rights and duties as all citizens.