Katarina Stenbock
Queen of Sweden and noblewoman

Born
July 22nd, 1535
489 years ago
Died
December 13th, 1621
403 years ago — 86 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Sweden
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Born into Swedish nobility, this individual became the second wife of King Gustav I of Sweden. The marriage was a strategic alliance that helped solidify the power of the monarchy during the formation of a centralized Swedish state. Following the marriage, she became queen consort and played a significant role in the royal court. Her influence extended to matters of governance and household management within the realm. After her husband's death, she continued to be associated with the royal family and the stability of the nascent Sweden. The legacy of the queen remained through her descendants and her contributions to the history of Sweden.
Marriage to King Gustav I of Sweden
Role in the establishment of the Swedish monarchy
Contribution to the royal lineage
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