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  1. Catherine Karlsdotter, in Swedish called Katarina Karlsdotter and later Katarina Gumsehuvud (died 7 September 1450) was Queen of Sweden from 1448 to 1450 and Queen of Norway from 1449 to 1450 as the second wife of Charles VIII / I. Biography. Catherine was the daughter of the nobleman Karl Ormsson (Gumsehuvud).

  2. Catherine Karlsdotter, in Swedish called Katarina Karlsdotter and later Katarina Gumsehuvud was Queen of Sweden from 1448 to 1450 and Queen of Norway from 1449 to 1450 as the second wife of Charles VIII / I.

  3. Charles was the second Swedish king by the name of Charles (Karl). Charles VIII is a posthumous invention, counting backwards from Charles IX (r. 1604–1611) who adopted his numeral according to a fictitious history of Sweden. Six others before Charles VII are unknown to any sources before Johannes Magnus 's 16th century book Historia de ...

    • Knut Tordsson Bonde
    • 20 June 1448 – 24 February 1457, 9 August 1464 – 30 January 1465, 12 November 1467 – 15 May 1470
    • Margareta Karlsdotter
    • John (1497)
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  5. About: Catherine Karlsdotter, in Swedish called Katarina Karlsdotter and later Katarina Gumsehuvud (died 7 September 1450) was Queen of Sweden from 1448 to 1450 and Queen of Norway from 1449 to 1450 as the second wife of Charles VIII / I. Kateřina z Bjurum, za svého života zvaná Kateřina Karlsdotter, († 7. září 1450) byla v letech ...

  6. English: Catherine of Bjurum, (born about 1418, died 1450), in Swedish Katarina Karlsdotter (Gumsehuvud), was a Swedish noblewoman who by marriage became queen of Sweden and Norway.

  7. Christina's name as recorded by a member of the Stockholm guild Helga Lekamen, confirming her as queen in 1470. Christina Abrahamsdotter ( Swedish: Kristina Abrahamsdotter) ( Finnish: Kristiina Abrahamintytär) (1432–1492) was a Finnish woman, royal mistress and briefly queen of Sweden as the third wife of King Charles VIII .

  8. Making and unmaking monarchs, kingmakers in their own right, standing behind Charles Knutsson Bonde Charles Knutsson Bonde called Charles VIII of Sweden by later historians, but also known in his own lifetime as Charles II: See the gravestone at Vadstena where Catherine Karlsdotter (Gumsehuvud) second wife of King Charles lies.

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