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      • Catherine Sunesdotter (Swedish: Karin Sunadotter or Katarina Sunesdotter), (c. 1215 – 1252) was Queen of Sweden from 1244 to 1250 as the wife of King Eric XI of Sweden. In her later years she served as abbess of Gudhem Abbey in Falbygden.
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  2. Catherine Sunesdotter (Swedish: Karin Sunadotter or Katarina Sunesdotter), (c. 1215 – 1252) was Queen of Sweden from 1244 to 1250 as the wife of King Eric XI of Sweden. In her later years she served as abbess of Gudhem Abbey in Falbygden.

  3. In 1243, her daughter, Catherine Sunesdotter (c. 1215 – 1252), was married to King Eric XI, thus finally uniting the two Swedish dynasties. Around 1244, Benedikte Sunadotter , the younger daughter of Sune Folkason and Helena Sverkersdotter, was abducted by Laurens Pedersson, Justiciar of Östergötland while she was being educated at the ...

  4. Apr 26, 2022 · Helen of Sweden (c. 1190 – 1247, Swedish: Helena) was a Swedish princess and abbess, daughter of King Sverker II of Sweden and the mother of Queen Catherine of Sweden. She was Abbess of Vreta Abbey.

    • Earl Sune Folkesson Folkunga
    • 1190
    • "Sverkersdatter", "Elin"
    • 1247 (56-57)
  5. Catherine (born about 1210, died 1252), in Swedish Katarina Sunesdotter, was a Swedish noblewoman who by marriage became Queen of Sweden . Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. G. Tomb of Catherine of Ymseborg, Queen of Sweden ‎ (7 F) Media in category "Catherine Sunesdotter"

  6. www.1066.co.nz › Mosaic DVD › whoswhoCatherine of Ymseborg

    Catherine Sunadotter of Ymseborg (Swedish: Karin Sunadotter av Ymseborg or Katarina Sunesdotter), (born c. 1215, died 1252 at Gudhem Abbey), was a Swedish queen, wife of King Eric XI of Sweden and queen consort of Swedes and Goths from 1244 to 1250. In her later years she served as abbess of Gudhem Abbey.

  7. Dec 10, 2020 · Benedicta Sunesdotter (Folkungaätten) Benedicta of Bjelbo (Swedish: Bengta Sunesdotter; died 1261) was a Swedish noblewoman and a central figure in the incident known as the Maiden Abduction from Vreta, wherein she, like her mother, Princess Helen of Sweden before her, and her daughter, Ingrid Svantepolksdotter after her, was abducted from Vreta Abbey by the man she later married.

  8. May 12, 2020 · Catherine the Great was the longest-serving female ruler in Russian history. But before this Prussian-born princess could reign, she had to overcome a loveless marriage to an unstable heir that ...

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