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  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

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|date=March 2010}}

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

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

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame ConsortCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse
Świętosława of Poland
[1][2]
Mieszko I of Poland
(Piast)
c. 955978c. 990s
divorce
02 February 1014Eric the Victorious
Aud Haakonsdottir of LadeLadejarl Haakon Sigurdsson, regent of Norwayca. 970c. 990s992
husband's death
ca. 1015
Estrid of the Obotritesa tribal chief of the Polabian Obotritesc. 979c. 1000c. 1022
husband's death
c. 1035Olof Skötkonung
Gunhild Sveinsdotter/HaraldsdotterSveinn Hákonarson or Saint Haraldc. 1008?c. 1022
husband's accession
c. 1050
husband's death
c. 1060Anund Jacob
Unknown name, called IngamoderEmund the Old of Sweden
(Munsö)
c. 1043c. 1058c. 1061
husband's accession
c. 1066
husband's death
c. 1090Stenkil
Gyla
[3]
???c. 1075
husband's accession
c. 1079
husband's death
?Haakon I
Helena
[4]
Sigtorn
or
Ingvar the Far-Travelled
c. 1065before 1075c. 1079
husband's accession
c. 1084
husband's deposition
1140Inge the Elder
Blotstulka??before 1094c. 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 1105Inge the Elder
Ingegerd Haraldsdotter of Norway
[1]
Harald III of Norway (Hardrada)c. 1046c. 1095 or 1096c. 1105/1110
husband's accession
c. 1118
husband's death
c. 1120Philip
RagnhildHalstenca. 1075??c. 1117Inge the Younger
Ulvhild Håkansdotter
[1][4]
Haakon Finnsson (Thjotta)c. 1095c. 1116/17c. 1125
husband's death
c. 1148
Richeza of Poland
[4]
Boleslaw III of Poland (Piast)c. 12 April 1106/1116c. 1127c. 1130
husband's deposition
after 1156Magnus I

House of Sverker and of Eric

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame ConsortCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse
Ulvhild Håkansdotter
[1][3]
Haakon Finnsson (Thjotta)c. 1095c. 1134c. 1148Sverker I
Richeza of Poland
[3]
Boleslaw III of Poland
(Piast)
c. 12 April 1116c. 114825 December 1156
husband's assassination
after 1156
Christina of DenmarkBjörn Haraldsen Ironside
(Estridsen)
c. 1120/251149 or 1150c. 1156
husband's accession
18 May 1160
husband's assassination
c. 1170Eric the Holy
Bridget HaraldsdotterHarald IV of Norway
(Hardrada)
c. 1131?18 May 1160
husband's accession
c. 1161
husband's assassination
c. 1208Magnus II
Christina HvideStig Tokesen Hvide
(Hvide)
c. 11451163 or 116412 April 1167
husband's assassination
c. 1200Charles VII (actually Charles I)
Cecilia (?)Prince Johan Sverkersson of Sweden
(Sverker)
c. 1145116012 April 1167
husband's accession
c. 1190
entered a convent
after 1193Canute I
Benedicta HvideEbbe Sunesson Hvide
(Hvide)
c. 1165/1170c. 1185c. 1196
husband's accession
c. 1199/1200Sverker II
Ingegerd Birgersdotter of BjelboBirger Brosa, Earl of the Swedes
(Bjälbo)
c. 1180120031 January 1208
husband's deposition
7 April after 1210, possibly 1230
Richeza of DenmarkValdemar I of Denmark
(Estridsen)
c. 1190/1191121010 April 1216
husband's death
8 May 1220Eric (X)
Helena Pedersdatter StrangePeder Strangessonc. 1200c. 1225c. 1229
husband's accession
c. 1234
husband's death
c. 1255Canute II
Catherine of YmseborgSune Folkason, Lord of Ymseborg
(Bjälbo)
c. 1215c. 1243/12442 February 1250
husband's death
fl. 17 January 1251Eric (XI)

House of Bjälbo

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame ConsortCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse
Sofia of DenmarkEric IV of Denmark
(Estridsen)
1241126022 July 1275
husband's deposition
1286Valdemar
Helwig
[1][2]
Gerhard I, Count of Holstein
(Schauenburg)
c. 126011 November 127618 December 1290
husband's death
fl. 1324Magnus III
Martha of Denmark
[1][2]
Eric V of Denmark
(Estridsen)
1277November 1298March or April 1318
husband's deposition
3 October 1341Birger
Blanche of Namur
[1][2][2]
John I, Marquis of Namur
(Dampierre)
c. 1320October or early November 13351363Magnus IV & Magnus VII of Norway
Beatrice of Bavaria
[1][2]
Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor
(Wittelsbach)
134417 October 1356
husband's accession
as joint-queen with Blanka, her mother-in-law
20 June 1359
husband's death
25 December 1359Eric (XII)
Margaret I of Denmark
[1][2][2]
Valdemar IV of Denmark
(Estridsen)
Spring 13539 April 1363 as co-queen consort then claimant15 February 1364
husband's deposition
(claimed until 1380)
28 October 1412Hacon, also Hacon VI of Norway

House of Mecklenburg

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame ConsortCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse
Richardis of Schwerin
[1][2]
Otto I, Count of Schwerin
(Hagen)
1347/8136523 April/11 July 1377Albert

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
PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame ConsortCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse
Philippa of England
[1][2][3][4][31]
Henry IV of England (Lancaster)4 June 139426 October 14067 January 1430Eric the Pomeranian, also king of Denmark & Norway
Dorothea of Brandenburg
[1][2][3][4][5][31]
John, Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach
(Hohenzollern)
1430/143112 September 14456 January 1448
husband's death
10 November 1495Christopher 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
PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame ConsortCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse
Catherine of Bjurum
[1][2][4]
Karl Ormsson Gumsehuvud
(Gumsehufvud)
?5 October 143820 June 1448
husband's accession
7 September 1450Charles VIII (actually Charles II, then also Charles I of Norway)
Dorothea of Brandenburg
[1][2][3][4][6][31]
John, Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach
(Hohenzollern)
1430/143128 October 144923 June 1457
husband's accession
23 June 1464
husband's deposition
10 November 1495Christian I, also king of Denmark & Norway
Regent consorts
  • 1466-1467 : Elin Gustavsdotter Sture (second time), Regent Erik Axelsson Tott
Queen consorts
PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame ConsortCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse
Christina Abrahamsdotter
[1][2]
Abraham Pedersson, governor of Raseborg1432147015 May 1470
husband's death
1492Charles VIII (actually Charles II)
Regent consorts
  • 1470-1497 : Ingeborg Tott, (first time), wife of Regent Sten Sture the Elder, d.1507.
Queen consorts
PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame ConsortCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse
Christina of Saxony
[1][2][3][4][31]
Ernst, Elector of Saxony
(Wettin)
25 December 14616 September 14786 October 1497
husband's accession
August 1501
husband lost Sweden
8 December 1521John 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
PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame ConsortCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse
Isabella of Austria
[1][2][3][4][31]
Philip the Handsome
(Habsburg)
18 July 150112 August 15151 November 1520
husband's accession
23 August 1521
husband lost Sweden
19 January 1526Christian II, also king of Denmark & Norway

House of Vasa

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame ConsortCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse
Catherine of Saxe-Lauenburg
[1][2]
Magnus I, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg
(Ascania)
24 September 151324 September 153123 September 1535Gustav I
Margaret Leijonhufvud
[7]
Erik Abrahamsson Leijonhufvud
(Leijonhufvud)
1 January 15161 October 153626 August 1551
Catherine Stenbock
[1][2][7]
Gustaf Olofsson Stenbock
(Stenbock)
22 July 153522 August 155229 September 1560
husband's death
13 December 1621
Catherine "Karin"
[1][2][7]
Måns 6 October 155013 July 1567 (unofficially)
4 July 1568 (officially)
29 September 1568
husband's deposition
13 September 1612Eric XIV
Catherine Jagiellon
[1][2][7][8][9]
Sigismund I of Poland
(Jagellon)
1 November 15264 October 156229 September 1568
husband's accession
16 September 1583John III
Gunilla Johansdotter Bielke
[1][2][7][9]
Johan Axelsson Bielke, governor of Östergötland
(Bielke)
25 June 156815 February 158517 November 1592
husband's death
19 July 1597
Anne of Austria
[1][2][7][9][10]
Charles II, Archduke of Austria
(Habsburg)
16 August 157331 May 159217 November 1592
husband's accession
10 February 1598Sigismund III Vasa, also King of Poland
Christina of Holstein-Gottorp
[1][2][7][9][11]
Adolf, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp
(Holstein-Gottorp)
13 April 15738 July 159222 March 1604
husband's accession
30 October 1611
husband's death
8 December 1625Charles IX
Maria Eleonora of Brandenburg
[1][2][7][9]
John Sigismund, Elector of Brandenburg
(Hohenzollern)
11 November 159925 November 16206 November 1632
husband's death
28 March 1655Gustav II Adolph

House of Palatinate-Zweibrücken

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame ConsortCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse
Hedwig Eleonora of Holstein-Gottorp
[1][2][7][9][12]
Frederick III, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp
(Holstein-Gottorp)
23 October 163624 October 165413 February 1660
husband's death
24 November 1715Charles X Gustav
Ulrika Eleonora of Denmark
[1][2][7][9][12]
Frederick III of Denmark
(Oldenburg)
11 September 16566 May 168026 July 1693Charles XI
Frederick of Hesse-KasselCharles I, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel
(Hesse-Kassel)
18 April 167624 March 17155 December 1718
wife's accession
29 February 1720
wife's abdication, his own accession
25 March 1751Ulrika Eleonora

House of Hesse

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame ConsortCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse
Ulrika Eleonora of Sweden
[1][2][7]
Charles XI
(Palatinate-Zweibrücken)
23 January 168824 March 171524 March 1720
husband's accession
24 November 1741Frederick I

House of Holstein-Gottorp

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame ConsortCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse
Louisa Ulrika of Prussia
[1][2][7]
Frederick William I of Prussia
(Hohenzollern)
24 July 172018 August 174425 March 1751
husband's accession
12 February 1771
husband's death
16 July 1782Adolf Frederick
Sophia Magdalena of Denmark
[1][2][7]
Frederick V of Denmark
(Oldenburg)
3 July 17464 November 176612 February 1771
husband's accession
29 March 1792
husband's death
21 August 1813Gustav III
Frederica of Baden
[1][2][7]
Charles Louis, Hereditary Prince of Baden
(Zähringen)
12 March 178131 October 179729 March 1809
husband's abdication
25 September 1826Gustav IV Adolf
Hedwig Elizabeth Charlotte of Holstein-Gottorp
[1][2][4][7]
Frederick August I, Duke of Oldenburg
(Holstein-Gottorp)
22 March 17597 July 17746 June 1809
husband's accession
5 February 1818
husband's death
20 June 1818Charles XIII, also Charles II of Norway

House of Bernadotte

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame ConsortCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse
Desideria
[1][2][4][7]
François Clary8 November 177717 August 17985 February 1818
husband's accession
8 March 1844
husband's death
17 December 1860Charles XIV John, also Charles III John of Norway)
Josephine of Leuchtenberg
[1][2][4][7]
Eugène de Beauharnais
(Beauharnais)
14 March 180719 June 18238 March 1844
husband's accession
8 July 1859
husband's death
7 June 1876Oscar I, also King of Norway
Louise of the Netherlands
[1][2][4][7]
Prince Frederick of the Netherlands
(Orange-Nassau)
5 August 182819 June 18508 July 1859
husband's accession
30 March 1871Charles XV, also Charles IV of Norway
Sofia of Nassau
[1][2][4][7]
Wilhelm, Duke of Nassau
(Nassau-Weilburg)
9 July 18366 June 185718 September 1872
husband's accession
8 December 1907
husband's death
30 December 1913Oscar II, also King of Norway
Victoria of Baden
[1][2][7]
Friedrich I, Grand Duke of Baden
(Zähringen)
7 August 186220 September 18818 December 1907
husband's accession
4 April 1930Gustaf V
Louise Mountbatten
[1][2][7]
Prince Louis of Battenberg
(Battenberg)
13 July 18893 November 192329 October 1950
husband's accession
7 March 1965Gustaf VI Adolf
SilviaWalther Sommerlath23 December 194319 June 1976Incumbent-Carl XVI Gustaf

Regents

Some Swedish consorts acted as regents for their husbands or children, and had seats in the governments. These were:
  • 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. ^10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Also Queen consort of the Goths.
2. ^10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Also Queen consort of the Geats.
3. ^Also Queen consort of Denmark.
4. ^10 11 12 13 Also Queen consort of Norway.
5. ^1st time.
6. ^2nd time.
7. ^10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Also Queen consort of the Wends.
8. ^Also Duchess of Finland
9. ^Also Grand Duchess consort of Finland.
10. ^Also Queen consort of Poland and Grand Duchess consort of Lithuania.
11. ^Also Queen of Finns
12. ^Also Duchess and Princess consort of Bremen-Verden.
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