Erik XIV. Gustafsson VON SCHWEDEN (VASA)

Characteristics

Type Value Date Place Sources
name Erik XIV. Gustafsson VON SCHWEDEN (VASA)
occupation König von Schweden from 29. September 1560 to 29. September 1568
religion Lutherisch
title König von Schweden

Events

Type Date Place Sources
baptism
Stockholm, Stockholms län, Schweden Find persons in this place
death 26. February 1577
Schloss Örbyhus, Uppsala län, Schweden Find persons in this place
residence
burial 13. March 1577
Västerås Domkyrka, Västerås, Vastmanland län, Schweden Find persons in this place
birth 13. December 1533
Stockholm, Stockholms län, Schweden Find persons in this place
marriage 4. July 1568
Stockholm, Stockholms län, Schweden Find persons in this place
Alternate Marriage Info 13. July 1567
Stockholm, Stockholms län, Schweden Find persons in this place
marriage 13. July 1567
marriage 1561
Death of Spouse

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Marriage ??spouse_en_US??Children
4. July 1568
Stockholm, Stockholms län, Schweden
Karin Månsdotter GRANÖ
13. July 1567
Schweden
Agda PERSDOTTER

Sources

1 Geni Welt-Stammbaum, http://www.myheritage.de/research/collection-40000/geni-welt-stammbaum?s=138115081&itemId=1600517&action=showRecord
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  <p>Erik XIV Vasa av Sverige geb. Vasa, Kung<br />Geschlecht: m&auml;nnlich<br />Wohnsitz: V&auml;ster&aring;s Domkyrka, V&auml;stmanland<br />Geburt: 13. Dez. 1533 - Stockholms Slott, Stockholm, Sverige<br />Taufe: Stockholm, Stockholm Lan, Sverige<br />Beruf: Konung av Sverige 1560-1568, kuningas Erik XIV, konung 1560-1568, Kung, Kung av Sverige 1560-1569, Kung av Sverige<br />Heirat: Ehepartner:Karin M&aring;nsdotter, Drottning av Sverige - 13. Jul. 1567 - Sverige<br />Tod: 26. Feb. 1577 - &Ouml;rbyhus slott, &Ouml;rbyhus, Uppland, Sverige<br />Erdbestattung: 13. Mrz. 1577 - V&auml;ster&aring;s Domkyrka, V&auml;ster&aring;s, Vastmanland, Sverige<br />Vater: Gustav I Eriksson Vasa, Kung av Sverige<br />Mutter: Katarina von Sachsen-Lauenburg geb. Askanier, Drottning av Sverige<br />Ehefrau: Karin M&aring;nsdotter, Drottning av Sverige<br />Kinder: Arnold Eriksson Vasa, av Sverige geb. Vasa, Prins, namnl&ouml;st barn Unbekannt, Margareta Eriksdotter, Virginia Eriksdotter Vasa geb. Eriksdotter, Constantia Eriksdotter Vasa geb. Vasa, Lucretia Eriksdotter Vasa, av Sverige, Prinsesse, Sigrid Eriksdotter Vasa geb. Vasa, Prinsessa, Gustaf Eriksson Vasa, Henrik Eriksson Vasa, av Sverige geb. Vasa, Prins</p> Der Geni Welt-Stammbaum ist auf <A href="http://www.geni.com" target="_blank">www.Geni.com zu finden. Geni gehört und wird betrieben durch MyHeritage.
2 Adelswappen-Wiki, https://www.adelsvapen.com/genealogi/Vasa#TAB_9
  <p>Erik XIV född den 13 december 1533 i Stockholm, † 1577-02-26 på Örbyhus slott. Blev mördad. Son till konung Gustav I Vasa. Konung av Sverige åren 1560-09-29 till 1568-09-29, hertig av Kalmaroch Kronobergs län. Gift 1568-07-04 med Karin Månsdotter, dotter av soldaten Måns Månsson. Fick tre döttrar utanför äktenskapet med Agda Persdotter. Det som är känt om henne är att hon varväldigt vacker och därför bar smeknamnet Charitas. Enligt dokument i privat ägo uppges Agda ägt en smärt och vacker växt med fint ovalt ansikte, stora djupblå ögon och ljusbrunt hår. Dottertill den förmögne Stockholmsborgaren med finsk härkomst Per Clementsson, † ca 1575 även kallad Peder i porten (S:t Nicolai portvaktsstuga i Storkyrkobrinken). Agda bröt med kungen och gifte sigsenare med Joakim Fleming, † 1573. Efter hans död återupptog Agda förhållandet med kungen och då föddes dottern Lucretia. Därefter gifte hon sig en andra gång, då med befallningsmannen påStegeborg Christoffer Olofsson Stråle, † 1585. Ders son Johan Christoffersson Stråle, † 1640 och ligger begravd i Skänninge kyrka. </p><p>Barn: </p><p>•Sigrid Vasa, född 1566-10-16 på Svartsjö slott i Sånga socken, † 1633-04-24 Liuksiala. Gift 1:o 1597 med slottsloven på Åbo slott Henrik Claësson Tott. Gift 2:o 1609-09-10 på Stockholms slott med hovmästaren Nils Nilsson Natt och Dag.</p><p>•Gustav Eriksson Vasa född 1568, † 1607.</p><p>•Henrik Eriksson Vasa född 1570, † 1574.</p><p>•Arnold Eriksson Vasa född och † 1572.</p><p>Barn, naturliga med Agda Persdotter: </p><p>•Virginia Eriksdotter Vasa född 1559-01-01 på Kalmar slott, † 1633. Hon blev 1566 av sin fader konung Erik XIV, tillbuden till gemål åt ryska storfursten Ivan Ivanovitj. Erhöll 1585-05-07 av konung Johan III sex gårdar i Västergötland och 1589-04-14 av hertig Carl fem hemman i Vadsbo härad. Gift omkring 1586 med ståthållaren på Kronobergs slott Håkan Knutsson Hand</p><p>•Constantia Eriksdotter Vasa född 1560-06-13, † 1649-01-24 Odensfors och begravd jämte sin make i Undenäs gamla kyrka. Erhöll i donation kyrkotionde av två socknar i Bobergs härad, samt Bocksjö, ett mantal säteri, genom hertig Karls brev. Ägde tillsammans med sin make Ramsnäs gård i Finnerödja sn. Gift med häradshövdingen i Hanekinds härad Henrik Frankelin.</p>•Lucretia Eriksdotter Vasa född 1564-01-04, † 1572.
3 Edmund Rice (1638) Association, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12619748/eric_xiv
  Eric XIV  Original Name Erik Birth 13 Dec 1533 •Gamla Stan, Stockholms kommun, Stockholms län, Sweden Death 26 Feb 1577 •Orbyhus, Tierps kommun, Uppsala län, Sweden Burial Västerås domkyrka • Västerås, Västerås kommun, Västmanlands län, Sweden Memorial ID 12619748 King of Sweden. He was the second Vasa Dynasty monarch and the only son of Gustav I in his first marriage to Queen Catherine, an Ascanian Dynasty princess of Saxe-Lauenburg who died when Eric was an infant. He was also named Duke of Smallands (Småland) and Eyland (Öland). He was well educated for kingship and also a musical talent, especially on the lute. At 27 when Gustav died, he had been ready to take over for some time, often at odds with his temperamental father. Eric's interest in a conquest of the Baltic lands largely succeeded but alienated Denmark and caused seven years of war in heNordic area. Estonia, and part of Latvia, did belong to Sweden for a long time after his reign. Domestically, he attempted to improve state administration and limit the powers of his three brothers in their respective duchies. He proposed marriage to several prestigious royal ladies around Europe, among them England's Elizabeth I who seriously considered him, in attempts to royally legitimize theVasa Family and improve his foreign connections. He also had a new set of regalia made for his magnificent coronation in 1561, and his crown is still the official symbol of the King of Sweden in theregalia. King Eric XIV, so numbered according to calculations (probably correct in this case) by one of his father's historians, was sensitive and artistic, but also suspicious, and was strongly influenced by his chancellor. That led him to have all his dynasty's remaining potential rivals of the Sture Family murdered in a fit of hysteria and apparent madness in 1567, the king personally administering some of the stab wounds. The deed outraged the landed gentry and now turned his disgruntled brothers firmly against him, and when he finally married a handmaiden named Karen and had her crowned Queen Catherine, he sealed his own fate. His brothers had him formally deposed two years later, and Eric, who once had imprisoned the oldest, John, now spent the rest of his life as King John III's prisoner at various castles. Apparently at John's orders, the ex-king was poisoned to death by arsenic applied to his pea soup in 1577 and was laid to rest in the Cathedral of West Aros, which was an oddlocation for a royal interment. Queen Catherine and two surviving children she had by Eric had been separated from him. His gifted pen drawings of his beloved wife from prison are gripping. The couple's surviving son, Gustav, spent an erratic life in Poland and Russia as a pawn of international intrigue, but never again even got close to the throne his father had lost. Two hundred years after Eric's death, King Gustav III remodeled his grave monument, removing an ornamental crown over John III's at Upsala and placing it over Eric's new and elegant sarcophagus.
4 Find a Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12619748/eric_xiv
Publication: MyHeritage
  Eric XIV. Original Name Erik Birth 13 Dec 1533 •Gamla Stan, Stockholms kommun, Stockholms län, Sweden Death 26 Feb 1577 •Orbyhus, Tierps kommun, Uppsala län, Sweden Burial Västerås domkyrka • Västerås, Västerås kommun, Västmanlands län, Sweden Memorial ID 12619748 King of Sweden. He was the second Vasa Dynasty monarch and the only son of Gustav I in his first marriage to Queen Catherine, an Ascanian Dynasty princess of Saxe-Lauenburg who died when Eric was an infant. He was also named Duke of Smallands (Småland) and Eyland (Öland). He was well educated for kingship and also a musical talent, especially on the lute. At 27 when Gustav died, he had been ready to take over for some time, often at odds with his temperamental father. Eric's interest in a conquest of the Baltic lands largely succeeded but alienated Denmark and caused seven years of war in heNordic area. Estonia, and part of Latvia, did belong to Sweden for a long time after his reign. Domestically, he attempted to improve state administration and limit the powers of his three brothers in their respective duchies. He proposed marriage to several prestigious royal ladies around Europe, among them England's Elizabeth I who seriously considered him, in attempts to royally legitimize theVasa Family and improve his foreign connections. He also had a new set of regalia made for his magnificent coronation in 1561, and his crown is still the official symbol of the King of Sweden in theregalia. King Eric XIV, so numbered according to calculations (probably correct in this case) by one of his father's historians, was sensitive and artistic, but also suspicious, and was strongly influenced by his chancellor. That led him to have all his dynasty's remaining potential rivals of the Sture Family murdered in a fit of hysteria and apparent madness in 1567, the king personally administering some of the stab wounds. The deed outraged the landed gentry and now turned his disgruntled brothers firmly against him, and when he finally married a handmaiden named Karen and had her crowned Queen Catherine, he sealed his own fate. His brothers had him formally deposed two years later, and Eric, who once had imprisoned the oldest, John, now spent the rest of his life as King John III's prisoner at various castles. Apparently at John's orders, the ex-king was poisoned to death by arsenic applied to his pea soup in 1577 and was laid to rest in the Cathedral of West Aros, which was an oddlocation for a royal interment. Queen Catherine and two surviving children she had by Eric had been separated from him. His gifted pen drawings of his beloved wife from prison are gripping. The couple's surviving son, Gustav, spent an erratic life in Poland and Russia as a pawn of international intrigue, but never again even got close to the throne his father had lost. Two hundred years after Eric's death, King Gustav III remodeled his grave monument, removing an ornamental crown over John III's at Upsala and placing it over Eric's new and elegant sarcophagus. 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)?
5 Wikipedia die freie Enzyklopädie, https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erik_XIV.
  Erik XIV. (* 13. Dezember 1533 auf der Burg Tre Kronor in Stockholm; † 26. Februar 1577 in Örbyhus bei Uppsala) war von 1560 bis 1569 König von Schweden. Er war der einzige Sohn aus der Ehe zwischen Gustav I. Wasa von Schweden und dessen erster Gemahlin Katharina von Sachsen-Lauenburg.
6 Geni Welt-Stammbaum, https://www.myheritage.de/research/collection-40000/geni-welt-stammbaum?s=138115081&itemId=1600517&action=showRecord&indId=individual-138115081-88501067
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  <p>Erik XIV Vasa av Sverige geb. Vasa, Kung<br />Geschlecht: m&auml;nnlich<br />Wohnsitz: V&auml;ster&aring;s Domkyrka, V&auml;stmanland<br />Geburt: 13. Dez. 1533 - Stockholms slott<br />Taufe: Stockholm, Stockholm Lan, Sverige<br />Beruf: Kung, kung av Sverige 1560-1568<br />Heirat: Ehepartner: Karin Drottning av Sverige M&aring;nsdotter, Kaarina Maununtyt&auml;r - 13. Jul. 1567 - Sverige<br />Tod: 26. Feb. 1577 - &Ouml;rbyhus slott<br />Erdbestattung: 13. Mrz. 1577 - V&auml;ster&aring;s Domkyrka, V&auml;ster&aring;s, Vastmanland, Sverige<br />Vater: Gustav I Eriksson Vasa, King of Sweden<br/>Mutter: Katarina von Sachsen-Lauenburg geb. Askanier, Drottning av Sverige<br />Ehefrau: Karin Drottning av Sverige M&aring;nsdotter, Kaarina Maununtyt&auml;r<br />Ex-Partner: Agda "Charitas" Persdotter geb. Persdotter, Karin Jacobsdotter, Anna Larsdotter<br />Kinder: Virginia Eriksdotter (Vasa), Constantia Eriksdotter (Vasa), Lukretia Eriksdotter (Vasa), Margareta Eriksdotter (Vasa), Sigrid avSverige (Eriksdotter Vasa), Gustaf av Sverige, Vasa geb. Vasa, Prins, Henrik Vasa of Sweden geb. Vasa, Prince, Arnold Eriksson Vasa, av Sverige geb. Vasa, Prins<br />Geschwister: NN Unbekannt</p> Der Geni Welt-Stammbaum ist auf <A href="http://www.geni.com" target="_blank">www.Geni.com zu finden. Geni gehört und wird betrieben durch MyHeritage.
7 Biographical Summaries of Notable People, https://www.myheritage.de/research/collection-10182/biographical-summaries-of-notable-people?s=138115081&itemId=176403&action=showRecord&indId=individual-138115081-88501067
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  Eric Xiv of Sweden Geschlecht: männlich Geburt: 13. Dez. 1533 - Stockholm Palace Tod: Cause of death: Murder, Poison, Assassination - 26. Feb. 1577 - Uppsala Religion: Lutheranism Nationality: Sweden Verwandte: Vater: Gustav I. of Sweden 12. Mai 1496 Mutter: Catherine of Saxe-Lauenburg 24. Sept. 1513 Sohn: Gustav of Sweden 28. Jan. 1568 Tochter: Sigrid of Sweden 15. Okt. 1566 Tochter: Virginia Eriksdotter 1. Jan. 1559 Bruder: John III. of Sweden 20. Dez. 1537 Ehefrau: Karin Månsdotter 6. Nov. 1550 The records in this collection vary in what data items are present and one will find information on various aspects of the subject persons including names, biographical descriptions, nationalities, birth dates, birth places, death dates, death places, relatives, spouses, children, professions, nationalities, and educational attainment. The information in this collection has been compiled from Freebase (under CC-BY) and Wikipedia (under the GNU Free Documentation License).
8 FamilySearch Stammbaum, https://www.myheritage.de/research/collection-40001/familysearch-stammbaum?itemId=849872640&action=showRecord
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  Erik Gustafsson Vasa Geschlecht: männlich Geburt: 23. Dez. 1533 - Stockholm Palace, Nikolai, Stockholm, Sweden Heirat: Ehepartner: Karin (Katarina) Månsdotter - 14. Jul. 1568 - Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden Heirat: Ehepartner: Kaisa Jakobsson - Not Married Tod: 8. Mrz. 1577 - Örbyhus slott, Uppland, Sweden Erdbestattung: 8. Mrz. 1577 - Västerås Cathedral, Västmanland, Sweden Beruf: Sveriges Konung Erik den 14:de Adelstitel: King - Sweden Es gibt möglicherweise ein Problem mit den Verwandten dieser Person. Sehen Sie auf FamilySearch nach, um die ganze Information anzuzeigen. Zusätzliche Informationen: TitleOfNobility: Erik XIV TitleOfNobility: King of Sweden Der FamilySearch Stammbaum wird duch MyHeritage unter Lizenz von FamilySearch International, der weltgr&ouml;ssten Genealogie Organisation, ver&ouml;ffentlicht. FamilySearch ist eine nonprofit Organisation gesponsert von der Kirche Jesu Christi der Heiligen der Letzten Tage (Mormonen Kirche).

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