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Katarina Gustavdotter Vasa 1539–1610

Prinsessa

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Levnadsbana

Född1539-06-06 Stockholm,
Prinsessa
Systern Cecilia Gustavsson Vasa föds (1)1540-11-06 Bryssel
Brodern Magnus Vasa föds (3)1542-07-25 Stockholm,
Brodern Karl Vasa Gustavsson föds (≈4)1544
Brodern Karl Vasa Gustavsson dör (≈4)1544
Systern Anna Maria Vasa föds (6)1545-06-19
Brodern Sten Vasa Gustavsson föds (≈6)1546
Brodern Sten Vasa Gustavsson dör (≈7)1547
Systern Sofia Vasa föds (8)1547-10-29
Systern Elisabet Vasa föds (9)1549-04-04 Kungsör, Västmanlands län
Brodern Karl IX Vasa Gustavsson föds (11)1550-10-04 Stockholm,
Modern Margareta Leijonhufvud Eriksdotter dör (12)1551-08-25 Strängnäs, Strängnäs domkyrkoförs. med Aspö, Södermanlands län
Fadern Gustav I Wasa I Eriksson dör (21)1560-06-13 Stockholm,
Brodern Erik XIV Vasa Gustavsson dör (53)1592-11-17 Stockholm,
Brodern Magnus Vasa dör (56)1595-06-20 Linköping,
Systern Elisabet Vasa dör (58)1597-11-19 Stockholm,
Systern Anna Maria Vasa dör (70)1610-03-20
Död (71)1610-12-21 Berum, Ostfriesland

Personanteckningar

Hon var politiskt aktiv i Ostfriesland som grevinna mellan 1561 och 1599. Mellan 1599 och 1610 regerade hon Berum och Norden, som egentligen endast skulle ha varit hennes livgeding, som autonom länstagare. ,,,,,,,,,,, Katarina Vasa From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Katharina Vasa) Jump to: navigation, search Swedish Royalty House of Vasa Gustav IParents Erik Johansson, Cecilia MånsdotterChildren Eric XIV, John III, Catherine, Cecilia, Magnus, Anna Maria, Sophia, Elizabeth, Charles IXEric XIVChildren Sigrid, GustavJohn IIIChildren Sigismund, Anna, JohnSigismundChildren Władysław IV, John II Casimir, John Albert, Charles Ferdinand, Alexander Charles, Anna Catherine ConstanceCharles IXChildren Catherine, Gustav II Adolf, Maria Elizabeth, Christina, Charles PhilipGrandson Charles X GustavGustav II AdolfChildren ChristinaChristina Katarina Gustavsdotter Vasa, princess of Sweden, (June 6, 1539 - December 21, 1610) was the oldest daughter of Gustav Vasa and Margareta Leijonhufvud and later regent of Ostfriesland. As the first Swedish princess in two hundred years, Katarina's birth was seen as a good opportunity to make foreign alliances, and many negotiations were made to see which state would make the best bid; as daughter to a King and a Queen who were not born royal, the expectations for her marriage could not be too high, but this disadvantage was partially compensated for with a careful education and a large dowry. Edzard of Ostfriesland was chosen because Ostfriesland controlled the important port of Emden, a rival to Lübeck, because it was strategically positioned with Denmark and because Emden was the provider of many Calvinistic craftsmen and artists to Sweden at this point. The negotiations took a long time, so long it Gustav Vasa pointed out in his anger that it was taking so long that it was a blessing that his daughter was at least neither "limped or blind"; Ostfriesland was afraid that the marriage would lead to Swedish domination, and in 1558, theCount's mother, the dowager-regent Anna of Oldenburg-Delmenhorst, split the power in Ostfriesland between her three sons to prevent this from happening. In 1559, the wedding between Katarina and Edzard finally took place in Sweden, but the celebrations was interrupted by the great scandal in Vadstena, where Katarina's beautiful sister Cecilia was discovered having intercourse with Edzard's brother, who refused to marry Cecilia and so was imprisoned and possibly castrated as a result. Because of this, the couple could not leave for Ostfriesland until 1561. Katarina Vasa was a well educated Renaissance princess; she was considered an intelligent and learned woman with an independent character and she had a great interest in literature and theology; she was a firm Protestant, visited Wittenberg and wrote interpretations of the bible, and after her husband's death she wrote an ode for his funeral in 1599. She had great influence both on her husband and her son, and she was in contact with her ruling brothers in Sweden through letters and is known to have protested against the marriage of her brother King John III to Gunilla Bielke in 1585.In 1599-1610, she ruled Ostfriesland as regent. She is considered to be the one of her siblings who had the greatest resemblance to her father. This Swedish biographical article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. This biography of a member of a European royal house is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. [edit] Family Katharina was married to Edzard II of Ostfriesland on October 1, 1559, in Stockholm. They had the following children: Margareta of Ostfriesland, 1560-1588 Anna of Ostfriesland, 1562-1621 Enno III of Ostfriesland, 1563-1625, (ancestor of Queen Victoria) John III of Rietberg, 1566-1625 Christopher ofOstfriesland, 1569-1636 Edzard of Ostfriesland, 1572?-1573 Elizabeth of Ostfriesland, 1572?-1573 Sophia of Ostfriesland, 1574-1630 Karl Otto of Ostfriesland, 1577-1603 Maria of Ostfriesland, 1582-1616 house of Vasa Dölj detaljer Katarina of Sweden 1539-1610

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