List of Swedish consorts


This is a list of Swedish queens consort and spouses of Swedish monarchs and regents. The list covers a large time span and the role of a consort has changed much over the centuries. The first Swedish consorts are spoken of in legends. The consorts until c. 1000 are often semi-legendary, as are the monarchs. Between the 14th and 16th century, during periods of de facto Swedish independence from the formal union with Denmark, the Swedish regents did not have the title of king or queen, nor did the spouses of kings have the title of queen consort, although they had the equivalent position. Due to unions with Finland, Denmark and Norway, many of the Swedish consorts were also consorts of monarchs of those countries. Consorts listed during the period of 1380–1520 were in fact also consorts to monarchs of Denmark. The consorts listed during the period of 1814-1905 were also consorts to monarchs of Norway. Finland was from the Middle Ages a part of Sweden, and although there was no official title, such as "Queen Consort of Finland", from the 16th century until the year of 1809, the queen consort of Sweden also held the title "Grand Princess of Finland."[citation needed]


Sweden has had three female monarchs. One of the consorts listed below is male.




Agne being hanged by his wife Skjalf. Artwork by Hugo Hamilton, 1830




Yrsa falling in love with Helgi, but she does not know that he is her father, by Jenny Nyström (1895).




Contents





  • 1 Semi legendary queens


  • 2 House of Uppsala and Stenkil


  • 3 House of Sverker and of Eric


  • 4 House of Bjälbo


  • 5 House of Mecklenburg


  • 6 Union queens and Regent Consorts 1397–1523


  • 7 House of Vasa


  • 8 House of Palatinate-Zweibrücken


  • 9 House of Hesse


  • 10 House of Holstein-Gottorp


  • 11 House of Bernadotte


  • 12 Regents


  • 13 Queens regnant


  • 14 Titular Queens


  • 15 See also


  • 16 Notes




Semi legendary queens


This is a list of Swedish queens of legend.


  • Vana, (wife of Sveigðir)

  • Drifa (wife of Vanlandi)

  • 3rd century : Drott, wife of Domar

  • 4th century : Skjalf (wife of Agne)

  • 5th century : Bera (wife of Alf)

  • 6th century : Yrsa, wife of Eadgils

  • 7th century : Gauthildr Algautsdóttir of Götaland, (wife of Ingjald)

  • 7th century : Princess of Småland, daughter of king Heidrek of Småland, (wife of Ivar Vidfamne)

  • 8th century : Inghild of Sweden (wife of Randver)

  • 970-975 : Ingeborg Thrandsdotter (wife of Olof Björnsson)


House of Uppsala and Stenkil















































































































Picture
Name
Father
Birth
Marriage
Became Consort
Ceased to be Consort
Death

Spouse

Chess queen 11th century (photo 1905).jpg

Świętosława of Poland
[1][2]

Mieszko I of Poland
(Piast)
c. 955
978
c. 990s
divorce
02 February 1014

Eric the Victorious

Aud Haakonsdottir of Lade

Ladejarl Haakon Sigurdsson, regent of Norway
ca. 970
c. 990s
992
husband's death
ca. 1015

Estrid of the Obotrites

a tribal chief of the Polabian Obotrites
c. 979
c. 1000
c. 1022
husband's death
c. 1035

Olof Skötkonung

Gunhild Sveinsdotter/Haraldsdotter

Sveinn Hákonarson or Saint Harald
c. 1008
?
c. 1022
husband's accession
c. 1050
husband's death
c. 1060

Anund Jacob

Unknown name, called Ingamoder

Emund the Old of Sweden
(Munsö)
c. 1043
c. 1058
c. 1061
husband's accession
c. 1066
husband's death
c. 1090

Stenkil

Gyla
[3]
?
?
?
c. 1075
husband's accession
c. 1079
husband's death
?

Haakon I

Helena
[4]

Sigtorn
or
Ingvar the Far-Travelled

c. 1065
before 1075
c. 1079
husband's accession
c. 1084
husband's deposition
1140

Inge the Elder

Blotstulka
?
?
before 1094
c. 1084
husband's accession
c. 1087
husband's death
?

Blot-Sweyn

Helena
[3]

Sigtorn
or
Prince Ingvar Vittfarne of Sweden

?
?
c. 1088
husband's accession
c. 1105
husband's death
after 1105

Inge the Elder

Ingegerd Haraldsdotter of Norway
[1]

Harald III of Norway (Hardrada)
c. 1046
c. 1095 or 1096
c. 1105/1110
husband's accession
c. 1118
husband's death
c. 1120

Philip

Ragenilda of Sweden c 1350.jpg

Ragnhild

Halsten
ca. 1075
?
?
c. 1117

Inge the Younger


Ulvhild Håkansdotter
[1][4]

Haakon Finnsson (Thjotta)
c. 1095
c. 1116/17
c. 1125
husband's death
c. 1148


Richeza of Poland
[4]

Boleslaw III of Poland (Piast)
c. 12 April 1106/1116
c. 1127
c. 1130
husband's deposition
after 1156

Magnus I


House of Sverker and of Eric




































































































Picture
Name
Father
Birth
Marriage
Became Consort
Ceased to be Consort
Death

Spouse


Ulvhild Håkansdotter
[1][3]

Haakon Finnsson (Thjotta)
c. 1095
c. 1134
c. 1148

Sverker I

POL Przemysł II 1295 COA.svg

Richeza of Poland
[3]

Boleslaw III of Poland
(Piast)
c. 12 April 1116
c. 1148
25 December 1156
husband's assassination
after 1156

National Coat of arms of Denmark no crown.svg

Christina of Denmark

Björn Haraldsen Ironside
(Estridsen)
c. 1120/25
1149 or 1150
c. 1156
husband's accession
18 May 1160
husband's assassination
c. 1170

Eric the Holy

Coat of Arms of Norway (1924) non crown.png

Bridget Haraldsdotter

Harald IV of Norway
(Hardrada)
c. 1131
?
18 May 1160
husband's accession
c. 1161
husband's assassination
c. 1208

Magnus II

Hvide Dynasty escutcheon (scan 2008).jpg

Christina Hvide

Stig Tokesen Hvide
(Hvide)
c. 1145
1163 or 1164
12 April 1167
husband's assassination
c. 1200

Charles VII (actually Charles I)


Cecilia (?)

Prince Johan Sverkersson of Sweden
(Sverker)
c. 1145
1160
12 April 1167
husband's accession
c. 1190
entered a convent
after 1193

Canute I

Hvide Dynasty escutcheon (scan 2008).jpg

Benedicta Hvide

Ebbe Sunesson Hvide
(Hvide)
c. 1165/1170
c. 1185
c. 1196
husband's accession
c. 1199/1200

Sverker II

COA family sv Magnus Ladulås.svg

Ingegerd Birgersdotter of Bjelbo

Birger Brosa, Earl of the Swedes
(Bjälbo)
c. 1180
1200
31 January 1208
husband's deposition
7 April after 1210, possibly 1230

Richeza of Sweden (1210) effigy (drawing c 1860).jpg

Richeza of Denmark

Valdemar I of Denmark
(Estridsen)
c. 1190/1191
1210
10 April 1216
husband's death
8 May 1220

Eric (X)


Helena Pedersdatter Strange

Peder Strangesson
c. 1200
c. 1225
c. 1229
husband's accession
c. 1234
husband's death
c. 1255

Canute II

Catherine of Sweden (1244) effigy 1905.jpg

Catherine of Ymseborg

Sune Folkason, Lord of Ymseborg
(Bjälbo)
c. 1215
c. 1243/1244
2 February 1250
husband's death
fl. 17 January 1251

Eric (XI)


House of Bjälbo


























































Picture
Name
Father
Birth
Marriage
Became Consort
Ceased to be Consort
Death

Spouse

Sophia of Sweden (1260) seal image 1905.jpg

Sofia of Denmark

Eric IV of Denmark
(Estridsen)
1241
1260
22 July 1275
husband's deposition
1286

Valdemar

Haelwig of Sweden seal image c 1300 (photo 1905).jpg

Helwig
[5][6]

Gerhard I, Count of Holstein
(Schauenburg)
c. 1260
11 November 1276
18 December 1290
husband's death
fl. 1324

Magnus III

Birger of Sweden & Margaret of Sweden grave 2009 (1).jpg

Martha of Denmark
[5][6]

Eric V of Denmark
(Estridsen)
1277
November 1298
March or April 1318
husband's deposition
3 October 1341

Birger

Blanka Namur.jpg

Blanche of Namur
[5][6][2]

John I, Marquis of Namur
(Dampierre)
c. 1320
October or early November 1335
1363

Magnus IV & Magnus VII of Norway

Black Friar Cloister memorial slab 2010 Stockholm (1).jpg

Beatrice of Bavaria
[5][6]

Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor
(Wittelsbach)
1344
17 October 1356
husband's accession
as joint-queen with Blanka, her mother-in-law
20 June 1359
husband's death
25 December 1359

Eric (XII)

Margaret of Denmark, Norway & Sweden (1389) effigy 2010 (2).jpg

Margaret I of Denmark
[5][6][2]

Valdemar IV of Denmark
(Estridsen)
Spring 1353
9 April 1363 as co-queen consort then claimant
15 February 1364
husband's deposition
(claimed until 1380)
28 October 1412

Hacon, also Hacon VI of Norway


House of Mecklenburg


















Picture
Name
Father
Birth
Marriage
Became Consort
Ceased to be Consort
Death

Spouse

Richardice of Sweden cenotaph effigy 2010 (2).jpg

Richardis of Schwerin
[5][6]

Otto I, Count of Schwerin
(Hagen)
1347/8
1365
23 April/11 July 1377

Albert


Union queens and Regent Consorts 1397–1523


Several of the Queens on this list were also Queen of Denmark and Norway, as well as spouses to Swedish regents who did not have the title king.
Queen consorts


























Picture
Name
Father
Birth
Marriage
Became Consort
Ceased to be Consort
Death

Spouse

Philippa of England-Herman Wilhelm Bissen2.jpg

Philippa of England
[5][6][1][2][7]

Henry IV of England (Lancaster)
4 June 1394
26 October 1406
7 January 1430

Eric the Pomeranian, also king of Denmark & Norway

Dorothy of Denmark, Norway & Sweden (1445) 1440s.jpg

Dorothea of Brandenburg
[5][6][1][2][4][7]

John, Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach
(Hohenzollern)
1430/1431
12 September 1445
6 January 1448
husband's death
10 November 1495

Christopher the Bavarian, also king of Denmark & Norway

Regent consorts


  • 1448 : Karin Karlsdotter, third wife of Regent Nils Jönsson

  • 1448 : Merete Lydekedatter Stralendorp of Venngarn, second wife of Regent Bengt Jönsson.

Queen consorts




























Picture
Name
Father
Birth
Marriage
Became Consort
Ceased to be Consort
Death

Spouse

Catherine of Sweden (1448) grave 2009.jpg

Catherine of Bjurum
[5][6][2]

Karl Ormsson Gumsehuvud
(Gumsehufvud)
?
5 October 1438
20 June 1448
husband's accession
7 September 1450

Charles VIII (actually Charles II, then also Charles I of Norway)

Dorothy of Denmark, Norway & Sweden (1445) 1440s.jpg

Dorothea of Brandenburg
[5][6][1][2][3][7]

John, Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach
(Hohenzollern)
1430/1431
28 October 1449
23 June 1457
husband's accession
23 June 1464
husband's deposition
10 November 1495

Christian I, also king of Denmark & Norway

Regent consorts


  • 1466-1467 : Elin Gustavsdotter Sture (second time), Regent Erik Axelsson Tott

Queen consorts



















Picture
Name
Father
Birth
Marriage
Became Consort
Ceased to be Consort
Death

Spouse

Christina of Sweden (1470) ledger listing 1470.jpg

Christina Abrahamsdotter
[5][6]

Abraham Pedersson, governor of Raseborg
1432
1470
15 May 1470
husband's death
1492

Charles VIII (actually Charles II)

Regent consorts


  • 1470-1497 : Ingeborg Tott, (first time), wife of Regent Sten Sture the Elder, d.1507.

Queen consorts




















Picture
Name
Father
Birth
Marriage
Became Consort
Ceased to be Consort
Death

Spouse

Dronning-Christine.jpg

Christina of Saxony
[5][6][1][2][7]

Ernst, Elector of Saxony
(Wettin)
25 December 1461
6 September 1478
6 October 1497
husband's accession
August 1501
husband lost Sweden
8 December 1521

John II, also king of Denmark & Norway

Regent consorts


  • 1501-1503 : Ingeborg Tott (second time), wife of Regent Sten Sture the Elder, d.1507.

  • 1504-1512 : Mette Dyre, second wife of Svante, Regent of Sweden.

  • 1512-1520 : Christina Gyllenstierna, wife of Regent Sten Sture the Younger d.1559.

Queen consorts




















Picture
Name
Father
Birth
Marriage
Became Consort
Ceased to be Consort
Death

Spouse

Isabella of Spain Denmark.jpg

Isabella of Austria
[5][6][1][2][7]

Philip the Handsome
(Habsburg)
18 July 1501
12 August 1515
1 November 1520
husband's accession
23 August 1521
husband lost Sweden
19 January 1526

Christian II, also king of Denmark & Norway


House of Vasa















































































Picture
Name
Father
Birth
Marriage
Became Consort
Ceased to be Consort
Death

Spouse

Catherine of Sweden (1531) effigy 2007.jpg

Catherine of Saxe-Lauenburg
[5][6]

Magnus I, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg
(Ascania)
24 September 1513
24 September 1531
23 September 1535

Gustav I

Margaret of Sweden (1536) by Johan Baptista van Uther.jpg

Margaret Leijonhufvud
[7]

Erik Abrahamsson Leijonhufvud
(Leijonhufvud)
1 January 1516
1 October 1536
26 August 1551

Catherine of Sweden (1552) c 1565.jpg

Catherine Stenbock
[5][6][7]

Gustaf Olofsson Stenbock
(Stenbock)
22 July 1535
22 August 1552
29 September 1560
husband's death
13 December 1621

Elizabeth of Mecklenburg (1581) c 1581.jpg

Catherine "Karin"
[5][6][7]

Måns
6 October 1550
13 July 1567 (unofficially)
4 July 1568 (officially)
29 September 1568
husband's deposition
13 September 1612

Eric XIV

Cranach the Younger Catherine Jagiellon.jpg

Catherine Jagiellon
[5][6][7][8][9]

Sigismund I of Poland
(Jagellon)
1 November 1526
4 October 1562
29 September 1568
husband's accession
16 September 1583

John III

Gunilla Bielke.jpg

Gunilla Johansdotter Bielke
[5][6][7][9]

Johan Axelsson Bielke, governor of Östergötland
(Bielke)
25 June 1568
15 February 1585
17 November 1592
husband's death
19 July 1597

Kober, Martin - Portrait of Anna of Austria, Queen of Poland.JPG

Anne of Austria
[5][6][7][9][10]

Charles II, Archduke of Austria
(Habsburg)
16 August 1573
31 May 1592
17 November 1592
husband's accession
10 February 1598

Sigismund III Vasa, also King of Poland

Christina of Sweden (1573) c 1610.jpg

Christina of Holstein-Gottorp
[5][6][7][9][11]

Adolf, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp
(Holstein-Gottorp)
13 April 1573
8 July 1592
22 March 1604
husband's accession
30 October 1611
husband's death
8 December 1625

Charles IX

Maria Eleonora of Brandenburg.JPG

Maria Eleonora of Brandenburg
[5][6][7][9]

John Sigismund, Elector of Brandenburg
(Hohenzollern)
11 November 1599
25 November 1620
6 November 1632
husband's death
28 March 1655

Gustav II Adolph


House of Palatinate-Zweibrücken



































Picture
Name
Father
Birth
Marriage
Became Consort
Ceased to be Consort
Death

Spouse

Hedwig Eleanor of Sweden c 1655 by David von Krafft.jpg

Hedwig Eleonora of Holstein-Gottorp
[5][6][7][9][12]

Frederick III, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp
(Holstein-Gottorp)
23 October 1636
24 October 1654
13 February 1660
husband's death
24 November 1715

Charles X Gustav

Ulrica Eleanor of Sweden (1680) 1677 by Jacques D’Agar.jpg

Ulrika Eleonora of Denmark
[5][6][7][9][12]

Frederick III of Denmark
(Oldenburg)
11 September 1656
6 May 1680
26 July 1693

Charles XI

Fredrik av Hessen.jpg

Frederick of Hesse-Kassel

Charles I, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel
(Hesse-Kassel)
18 April 1676
24 March 1715
5 December 1718
wife's accession
29 February 1720
wife's abdication, his own accession
25 March 1751

Ulrika Eleonora


House of Hesse



















Picture
Name
Father
Birth
Marriage
Became Consort
Ceased to be Consort
Death

Spouse

Ulrica Eleanor of Sweden (1688) c 1725 by Georg Engelhard Schröder.jpg

Ulrika Eleonora of Sweden
[5][6][7]

Charles XI
(Palatinate-Zweibrücken)
23 January 1688
24 March 1715
24 March 1720
husband's accession
24 November 1741

Frederick I


House of Holstein-Gottorp














































Picture
Name
Father
Birth
Marriage
Became Consort
Ceased to be Consort
Death

Spouse

Luise Ulrika of Prussia by Antoine Pesne- 1744 ca.jpg

Louisa Ulrika of Prussia
[5][6][7]

Frederick William I of Prussia
(Hohenzollern)
24 July 1720
18 August 1744
25 March 1751
husband's accession
12 February 1771
husband's death
16 July 1782

Adolf Frederick

Pilo Swedish Queen Consort.jpg

Sophia Magdalena of Denmark
[5][6][7]

Frederick V of Denmark
(Oldenburg)
3 July 1746
4 November 1766
12 February 1771
husband's accession
29 March 1792
husband's death
21 August 1813

Gustav III

Frederica of Sweden 1850 by Eric Bogislaus Skjöldebrand.jpg

Frederica of Baden
[5][6][7]

Charles Louis, Hereditary Prince of Baden
(Zähringen)
12 March 1781
31 October 1797
29 March 1809
husband's abdication
25 September 1826

Gustav IV Adolf

Charlotte of Sweden & Norway c 1809.jpg

Hedwig Elizabeth Charlotte of Holstein-Gottorp
[5][6][2][7]

Frederick August I, Duke of Oldenburg
(Holstein-Gottorp)
22 March 1759
7 July 1774
6 June 1809
husband's accession
5 February 1818
husband's death
20 June 1818

Charles XIII, also Charles II of Norway


House of Bernadotte






































































Picture
Name
Father
Birth
Marriage
Became Consort
Ceased to be Consort
Death

Spouse

Desiree-Clary 1822.jpg

Desideria
[5][6][2][7]

François Clary
8 November 1777
17 August 1798
5 February 1818
husband's accession
8 March 1844
husband's death
17 December 1860

Charles XIV John, also Charles III John of Norway)

Josephine of Sweden & Norway 1837 by Fredric Westin.jpg

Josephine of Leuchtenberg
[5][6][2][7]

Eugène de Beauharnais
(Beauharnais)
14 March 1807
19 June 1823
8 March 1844
husband's accession
8 July 1859
husband's death
7 June 1876

Oscar I, also King of Norway

Drottning Lovisa av Sverige omkring 1865.jpg

Louise of the Netherlands
[5][6][2][7]

Prince Frederick of the Netherlands
(Orange-Nassau)
5 August 1828
19 June 1850
8 July 1859
husband's accession
30 March 1871

Charles XV, also Charles IV of Norway

Sofia of Sweden (1857) c 1872 (2).jpg

Sofia of Nassau
[5][6][2][7]

Wilhelm, Duke of Nassau
(Nassau-Weilburg)
9 July 1836
6 June 1857
18 September 1872
husband's accession
8 December 1907
husband's death
30 December 1913

Oscar II, also King of Norway

Victoria of Sweden (1881) 1928 by Victor Roikjer.jpg

Victoria of Baden
[5][6][7]

Friedrich I, Grand Duke of Baden
(Zähringen)
7 August 1862
20 September 1881
8 December 1907
husband's accession
4 April 1930

Gustaf V

Drottlouise2.jpg

Louise Mountbatten
[5][6][7]

Prince Louis of Battenberg
(Battenberg)
13 July 1889
3 November 1923
29 October 1950
husband's accession
7 March 1965

Gustaf VI Adolf

Sílvia da Suécia (meio corpo).jpg

Silvia

Walther Sommerlath
23 December 1943
19 June 1976
Incumbent
-

Carl XVI Gustaf


Regents


Some Swedish consorts acted as regents for their husbands or children, and had seats in the governments. These were:




Duchess Ingeborg


  • 1319-1326 : Duchess Ingeborg, during the minority of her son.

  • 1424-1430 : Philippa of England, her husbands' representative in the country during the union.

  • 1470-1497 : Ingeborg Tott, (inconsistently during these years), during her husbands absence.

  • 1504-1512 : Mette Dyre, (inconsistently during these years) seat in the government during husbands absences.

  • 1520-1520 : Christina Gyllenstierna, regent and commander of Stockholm during the minority of her son.

  • 1605-1605 : Christina of Holstein-Gottorp, during the absence of her husband.

  • 1611-1611 : Christina of Holstein-Gottorp, as interim regent during the minority of her son.

  • 1660-1672 : Hedwig Eleonora of Holstein-Gottorp, during the minority of her son.

  • 1697-1697 : Hedwig Eleonora of Holstein-Gottorp, during the minority of her grandson.

  • 1700-1713 : Hedwig Eleonora of Holstein-Gottorp, during the absence of her grandson.

  • 1731-1731 : Ulrika Eleonora of Sweden, during the absence of her husband.

  • 1738-1738 : Ulrika Eleonora of Sweden, during the absence of her husband.


Queens regnant


This is a list of Swedish queens regnant:


  • 1389-1412 : Margaret I of Denmark

  • 1632-1654 : Christina of Sweden

  • 1718-1720 : Ulrika Eleonora of Sweden (Queen consort 1720-1741)


Titular Queens


  • 1396-1405 : Agnes of Brunswick-Lüneburg, spouse of King Albert of Sweden, deposed in 1389, renounced claims in 1405.

  • 1605-1631 : Constance of Austria, spouse of King Sigismund III Vasa

  • 1637-1644 : Cecilia Renata of Austria, spouse of King Władysław IV Vasa

  • 1646-1660 : Ludwika Maria Gonzaga, spouse of King Władysław IV Vasa


See also


  • List of Swedish monarchs


  • List of Finnish consorts (c. 13th-century-1809)


  • List of Danish consorts (1397–1520)


  • List of Norwegian consorts (1814–1905)


Notes




  1. ^ abcdefghi Also Queen consort of Denmark.


  2. ^ abcdefghijklmn Also Queen consort of Norway.


  3. ^ abcde 2nd time.


  4. ^ abcd 1st time.


  5. ^ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzaaabacadaeafagah Also Queen consort of the Goths.


  6. ^ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzaaabacadaeafagah Also Queen consort of the Geats.


  7. ^ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz Also Queen consort of the Wends.


  8. ^ Also Duchess of Finland


  9. ^ abcdefg Also Grand Duchess consort of Finland.


  10. ^ Also Queen consort of Poland and Grand Duchess consort of Lithuania.


  11. ^ Also Queen of Finns


  12. ^ ab Also Duchess and Princess consort of Bremen-Verden.











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