Karin Månsdotter

Swedish Queen and consort

Karin Månsdotter - Swedish Queen and consort
Born

November 6th, 1550
474 years ago

Died

September 13th, 1612
413 years ago — 61 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Sweden

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Born in 1550, served as the consort to King Eric XIV of Sweden. Ascended to prominence after a romantic relationship led to her marriage to the king. Played a key role in the royal court during a tumultuous period marked by political strife. Experienced both favor and opposition due to her humble origins and influence over the king. The marriage to Eric XIV symbolized a departure from traditional aristocratic unions, setting her apart in Swedish history. The queen's life was marked by intrigue and conflict, especially after Eric's deposition.

Marriage to King Eric XIV of Sweden

Role in Swedish royal court politics

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