Sigrid Eriksdotter VASA
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name | Sigrid Eriksdotter VASA |
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baptism | 12. January 1567 | Stockholm, Stockholms län, Schweden
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death | 24. April 1633 | Liuksiala, Pirkanmaa, Finnland
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baptism | 11. December 1566 | Stockholm, Stockholms län, Schweden
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burial | after 24. April 1633 | Turku Cathedral, Turku (Åbo), Varsinais-Suomi, Finnland
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birth | 16. October 1566 | Stockholm, Stockholms län, Schweden
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marriage | 10. September 1609 | Stockholm, Stockholms län, Schweden
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marriage | 1597 | ||
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10. September 1609
Stockholm, Stockholms län, Schweden |
Nils Nilsson NATT OCH DAG NR. 13 |
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1597
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Henrik Claësson TOTT |
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1 | Adelswappen-Wiki, https://www.adelsvapen.com/genealogi/Natt_och_Dag_nr_13#TAB_19 |
2 | Find a Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15925526/sigrid_of_sweden
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Sigrid of Sweden Birth 15 Oct 1566 Death 24 Apr 1633 Burial Turku Cathedral • Turku, Turku Municipality, Finland Proper, Finland Memorial ID 15925526 Princess. Vasa Dynasty. Daughter of King Eric XIV and Queen Catherine. Sigrid was born in Svartsjö Castle, Färingsö, to King Eric and Catherine Månsdotter before their marriage, but was from the beginning treated as if she was legitimate. She was taken care of by Johanna (Jeanne) de Herboville, the wife of a French noble immigrant.[1] Eric XIV married Catherine morganatically in 1567, and officially in 1568, when she was ennobled and crowned queen under the name Catharine Magnusdotter. Sigrid was present at her mother's wedding and at her coronation, together with her brother Gustav. The wedding was unique; never before had the children of the couple been present at a royal wedding. The presence of the children was a way to demonstrate their new status: both of them were officially confirmed as legitimate, and Sigrid and her brother were given all the privileges of a royal princess and prince. In 1568, her father was deposed, and his family, including Sigrid was imprisoned with him. Sigrid was periodically allowed to live outside of the house arrest of her parents, in the care of Herbovilleand queen dowager Catherine Stenbock. She was removed from her father in 1573 and taken to Turku castle in Finland with her mother. In 1575, she was separated from her brother, who was removed from her mother's custody. In 1577, her father died, and Sigrid and her mother were freed and allowed to settle in Liuksala Manor in Finland. Her position after the deposition of her father was somewhat unclear, but she had a good relationship with her paternal family. She was made lady-in-waiting to her cousin Princess Anna of Sweden in 1582, and traveled with her to Poland, where she was present at the coronation of King Sigismund III Vasa in 1587. Soon after this, she met with her brother Gustav again in Poland. No other meeting between the siblings after this is mentioned. In 1587, Sigrid was granted the fief of her mother's residence Liuksala Manor, as well as the right to inherit it. It is unclear whether this meant that Liuksala was now the property of Sigrid ratherthan Catherine, but Sigrid was after this given her own income from the estate. Sigrid had a close relationship with her mother, and often visited her in Finland. It is unclear how long Sigrid remained at the court of Anna, but in 1596, she was again living in Finland, and at her wedding in 1597, she was given permission from Anna to marry, indicating that she was still formally a lady-in-waitingat that time. In 1599, Sigrid followed her spouse in exile to Riga, where he fled from Charles IX as a known loyalist of king Sigismund. She returned to Finland as a widow in 1603. After her second marriage in 1609, Sigrid lived at the Swedish court, where her husband had a position. It is confirmed that she occasionally had conflicts with Charles IX regarding financial matters, and that the kingat such occasions called her a "bastard", but there is nothing to indicate that she was disrespected at court. Wenn es um die Verwaltung, Erstellung und Wartung der Webseite geht, wird Find A Grave weitgehend von seinem Gründer, Jim Tipton betrieben. Jim schuf die Find A Grave Website im Jahr 1995, weil er keine bestehende Website finden konnte, welche sein Hobby, den Besuch von Gräbern berühmter Persönlichkeiten, ermöglichte. Er fand, dass es viele tausend Leute auf der ganzen Welt geben würde, dieseine Interessen teilten. Was als seltsames Hobby begann, wurde zu einer Lebensaufgabe und Leidenschaft. Aufzubauen und zu sehen, wie Find A Grave über seine kühnsten Erwartungen wuchs, war für Jimungeheuer befriedigend. Jeden Tag gaben Mitwirkende aus der ganzen Welt neue Datensätze ein, tausende verwendeten die Website als Bildungs-Nachschlagewerk, lange verlorengegblaubte Verwandte wurdenwiedergefunden und Millionen von Menschenleben bleiben in guter Erinnerung. In welcher anderen Art von Arbeit hätte Jim einer der letzten lebenden Munchkins getroffen, vort einer Versammlung von Grab-Enthusiasten in einem Hollywood-Mausoleum gesprochen und Schätze erworben, wie seinen antiken Sarg-Schraubendreher (nur zum Einschrauben)? |
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