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Ulvhild Håkansdotter

Ulvhild Håkansdotter (Swedish: Ulfhild, English: Wulfhild, Wolfhild), (c. 1095–c. 1148), was twice Queen of Sweden (c. 1117–25 and c. 1134–48) and once Queen of Denmark (c. 1130–34) through her successive marriages to Inge II of Sweden, Niels of Denmark, and Sverker I of Sweden. Ulvhild had an important role in the Nordic dynastic connections of her time, but the sources are insufficient on detailed circumstances. She is mentioned as a femme fatale of medieval Scandinavia, as well as a benefactor of the Catholic Church.

Ulvhild Håkansdotter
Queen consort of Sweden
Tenurec. 1117–c. 1125
c. 1134–c. 1148
Queen consort of Denmark
Tenurec. 1130–c. 1134
Bornc. 1095
Norway
Diedc. 1148 (between 1143 and 1150)
Sweden
SpousesInge II of Sweden
Niels of Denmark
Sverker I of Sweden
IssueHelena of Sweden
Jon Sverkersson of Sweden
Charles VII of Sweden
Ingegerd Sverkersdotter
FatherHaakon Finnsson

Early life

Ulvhild originated from Norway. The Norse saga manuscript Fagrskinna mentions her as the daughter of the Norwegian magnate Haakon Finnsson, of the Thjotta family. The name of her mother has not been preserved to later centuries. In modern times it has been suggested that her mother was the former Norwegian and Danish queen Margaret Fredkulla, daughter of Inge I of Sweden.[1] However, this hypothesis cannot be substantiated.

Queenship

Ulvhild was firstly married to King Inge II of Sweden, in about 1116/17. They appear not to have had children. Inge was the junior of two reigning brothers. The elder brother, King Philip died in 1118 under unknown circumstances, leaving Inge as the sole ruler. The short chronicle in the Westrogothic law says that King Inge died of an evil drink in Östergötland. Some later sources place the assassination in Vreta Abbey. The year is not known, but it was no later than c. 1129.[2] The writer Åke Ohlmarks has speculated that Ulvhild became acquainted with her future husband, the East Geatic magnate Sverker, and made him poison Inge.[3]

Some time after the death of King Inge, Ulvhild moved to Denmark, rather than returning to Norway. Perhaps she did so to claim asylum: she seems to have had relatives and allies in Denmark, whereas political turbulence plagued Sweden.[4] She married King Niels of Denmark after the death of his first queen, Margaret Fredkulla of Sweden, in c. 1130. The marriage more or less coincided with Niels's son Magnus the Strong being accepted as king in parts of Sweden. However, Ulvhild egged her stepson Magnus against his cousin and rival Canute Lavard.[5] Canute was eventually murdered by Magnus in 1131. Civil war now broke out in Denmark, where Niels and Magnus stood against the claimant Eric Emun. Moreover, the marriage was not harmonious, and Niels was some 20–30 years older than his spouse. The chronicler Saxo Grammaticus informs us of the dramatic dissolution:

"Meanwhile the Swedes, when they heard that Magnus was busy with war in Denmark, took a fellow countryman called Sverker, a man of low origins, as their king; not since they valued him that much, but since they would not stand under a foreigner. Since they were used to having one of their own at the head, they could not accept having a foreigner as chief. Niels had married Ulvhild from Norway after Margaret's death. Sverker sent errands to her and asked for her love. Shortly afterwards he clandestinely brought her from her husband and made her marry him. With this mistress whom he falsely called his wedded wife, he sired a son Charles who became king after him."[6]
 
Composite showing the location of Sverker's family grave at Alvastra Abbey where Queen Ulvhild has been assumed to be buried

The event is not dated but must have taken place between 1132 and 1134. The curious elopement story may be explained by Ulvhild's position. Being the widow of Inge II, she represented the estates and influences of the extinct House of Stenkil. Marriage to Ulvhild legitimated the enthronement of the non-royal grandee Sverker, now when her stepson Magnus had been evicted from Sweden. As far as known, no objections (apart from the partial Saxo) were made against her third marriage or against the legitimacy of her children. On the contrary, Ulvhild is praised by clerical sources as a benefactor to the church. The Cistercians were called in on Ulvhild's initiative, and founded the abbeys of Alvastra and Nydala in 1143.[7] Alvasta was even founded on ground which was part of Sverker's bridal gift to Ulvhild.[8]

After at least a decade of queenship, Ulvhild died, some time between 1143 and 1150. Sverker married secondly with Rikissa of Poland, widow of Magnus, king of Gothenland, Sverker's earlier rival and opponent. This, too, was a politically motivated marriage which may have aimed to draw the last remains of Magnus's party to Sverker.[9]

Children and family

Ulvhild was married three times; to King Inge II of Sweden in c. 1117, to King Niels of Denmark in c. 1130, and to King Sverker I of Sweden in c. 1134. She had at least two surviving sons and two surviving daughters, all born of her third marriage with Sverker:

  • Helena, (fl. 1157), Queen consort of Denmark, in 1156 married to king Canute V of Denmark, Rikissa's son. Later nun in Vreta Abbey.
  • Jon Sverkersson of Sweden, (d. c. 1152), mentioned as jarl, but killed by peasants during last years of his father Sverker.
  • Charles VII of Sweden, (d. 1167), who after his father's murder held (parts of) Gothenland, was possibly called jarl and certainly considered his father's heir and dynastical successor, but ultimately succeeded to the throne of Sweden after their dynasty's rivals Eric IX and Magnus II, as King Charles VII of Sweden.
  • Ingegerd Sverkersdotter (d. 1204), Abbess of Vreta Abbey

Some genealogies have Sune Sik (see him) as a younger son of King Sverker, being the father of Ingrid Ylva; it is not known if also was a son of Ulvhild.

References

  1. ^ Adolf Schück, "Drottning Ulvhilds härkomst", Personhistorisk tidskrift, 1953, pp. 29-30. http://personhistoriskasamfundet.org/1950-1970/
  2. ^ Peter Sawyer. När Sverige blev Sverige. Alingsås: Viktoria, 1991, pp. 38-9.
  3. ^ Åke Ohlmarks, Alla Sveriges kungar. Stockholm; Gebers, 1972, p. 36.
  4. ^ Dick Harrison, Sveriges historia 600-1350. Stockholm: Norstedts, 2009, p. 210.
  5. ^ Adolf Schück, "Drottning Ulvhilds härkomst", Personhistorisk tidskrift, 1953, p. 27. http://personhistoriskasamfundet.org/1950-1970/
  6. ^ Saxo Grammaticus, Danmarks krønike. København; Asschenfeldt's Stjernebøger, 1985, II, pp. 81.
  7. ^ Sven Tunberg, Sveriges historia till våra dagar. Andra delen. Äldre medeltiden. Stockholm: P.A. Norstedt & Söners Förlag, 1926, p. 41; Dick Harrison, Sveriges historia 600-1350. Stockholm: Norstedts, 2009, p. 174.
  8. ^ Sven Tunberg, Sveriges historia till våra dagar. Andra delen. Äldre medeltiden. Stockholm: P.A. Norstedt & Söners Förlag, 1926, p. 41.
  9. ^ Sawyer, Peter. När Sverige blev Sverige. Alingsås: Viktoria, 1991, p. 42.

Further reading

  • Sven Tunberg, "Ulfhild", in Nordisk Familjebok, 2nd Edition, [1]
  • Lars O. Lagerqvist (1982). "Sverige och dess regenter under 1.000 år",("Sweden and its rulers during 1000 years") (in Swedish). Albert Bonniers Förlag AB. ISBN 91-0-075007-7.
  • Gunnar Hedin, Sveriges kungar och drottningar under 1000 år (The kings and Queens of Sweden during 1000 years) (In Swedish). Borås: Företagsgruppen, 2002 (ISBN 91-631-2020-8).
Ulvhild Håkansdotter
House of Thjotta
Born: c. 1095 Died: c. 1148
Royal titles
Preceded by Queen consort of Sweden
c. 1117–c. 1125
Succeeded by
Preceded by Queen consort of Sweden
c. 1134–c. 1148
Preceded by Queen consort of Denmark
c. 1130–c. 1134
Succeeded by

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Ulvhild Hakansdotter Swedish Ulfhild English Wulfhild Wolfhild c 1095 c 1148 was twice Queen of Sweden c 1117 25 and c 1134 48 and once Queen of Denmark c 1130 34 through her successive marriages to Inge II of Sweden Niels of Denmark and Sverker I of Sweden Ulvhild had an important role in the Nordic dynastic connections of her time but the sources are insufficient on detailed circumstances She is mentioned as a femme fatale of medieval Scandinavia as well as a benefactor of the Catholic Church Ulvhild HakansdotterQueen consort of SwedenTenurec 1117 c 1125 c 1134 c 1148Queen consort of DenmarkTenurec 1130 c 1134Bornc 1095NorwayDiedc 1148 between 1143 and 1150 SwedenSpousesInge II of SwedenNiels of DenmarkSverker I of SwedenIssueHelena of Sweden Jon Sverkersson of Sweden Charles VII of SwedenIngegerd SverkersdotterFatherHaakon Finnsson Contents 1 Early life 2 Queenship 3 Children and family 4 References 5 Further readingEarly life EditUlvhild originated from Norway The Norse saga manuscript Fagrskinna mentions her as the daughter of the Norwegian magnate Haakon Finnsson of the Thjotta family The name of her mother has not been preserved to later centuries In modern times it has been suggested that her mother was the former Norwegian and Danish queen Margaret Fredkulla daughter of Inge I of Sweden 1 However this hypothesis cannot be substantiated Queenship EditUlvhild was firstly married to King Inge II of Sweden in about 1116 17 They appear not to have had children Inge was the junior of two reigning brothers The elder brother King Philip died in 1118 under unknown circumstances leaving Inge as the sole ruler The short chronicle in the Westrogothic law says that King Inge died of an evil drink in Ostergotland Some later sources place the assassination in Vreta Abbey The year is not known but it was no later than c 1129 2 The writer Ake Ohlmarks has speculated that Ulvhild became acquainted with her future husband the East Geatic magnate Sverker and made him poison Inge 3 Some time after the death of King Inge Ulvhild moved to Denmark rather than returning to Norway Perhaps she did so to claim asylum she seems to have had relatives and allies in Denmark whereas political turbulence plagued Sweden 4 She married King Niels of Denmark after the death of his first queen Margaret Fredkulla of Sweden in c 1130 The marriage more or less coincided with Niels s son Magnus the Strong being accepted as king in parts of Sweden However Ulvhild egged her stepson Magnus against his cousin and rival Canute Lavard 5 Canute was eventually murdered by Magnus in 1131 Civil war now broke out in Denmark where Niels and Magnus stood against the claimant Eric Emun Moreover the marriage was not harmonious and Niels was some 20 30 years older than his spouse The chronicler Saxo Grammaticus informs us of the dramatic dissolution Meanwhile the Swedes when they heard that Magnus was busy with war in Denmark took a fellow countryman called Sverker a man of low origins as their king not since they valued him that much but since they would not stand under a foreigner Since they were used to having one of their own at the head they could not accept having a foreigner as chief Niels had married Ulvhild from Norway after Margaret s death Sverker sent errands to her and asked for her love Shortly afterwards he clandestinely brought her from her husband and made her marry him With this mistress whom he falsely called his wedded wife he sired a son Charles who became king after him 6 Composite showing the location of Sverker s family grave at Alvastra Abbey where Queen Ulvhild has been assumed to be buried The event is not dated but must have taken place between 1132 and 1134 The curious elopement story may be explained by Ulvhild s position Being the widow of Inge II she represented the estates and influences of the extinct House of Stenkil Marriage to Ulvhild legitimated the enthronement of the non royal grandee Sverker now when her stepson Magnus had been evicted from Sweden As far as known no objections apart from the partial Saxo were made against her third marriage or against the legitimacy of her children On the contrary Ulvhild is praised by clerical sources as a benefactor to the church The Cistercians were called in on Ulvhild s initiative and founded the abbeys of Alvastra and Nydala in 1143 7 Alvasta was even founded on ground which was part of Sverker s bridal gift to Ulvhild 8 After at least a decade of queenship Ulvhild died some time between 1143 and 1150 Sverker married secondly with Rikissa of Poland widow of Magnus king of Gothenland Sverker s earlier rival and opponent This too was a politically motivated marriage which may have aimed to draw the last remains of Magnus s party to Sverker 9 Children and family EditUlvhild was married three times to King Inge II of Sweden in c 1117 to King Niels of Denmark in c 1130 and to King Sverker I of Sweden in c 1134 She had at least two surviving sons and two surviving daughters all born of her third marriage with Sverker Helena fl 1157 Queen consort of Denmark in 1156 married to king Canute V of Denmark Rikissa s son Later nun in Vreta Abbey Jon Sverkersson of Sweden d c 1152 mentioned as jarl but killed by peasants during last years of his father Sverker Charles VII of Sweden d 1167 who after his father s murder held parts of Gothenland was possibly called jarl and certainly considered his father s heir and dynastical successor but ultimately succeeded to the throne of Sweden after their dynasty s rivals Eric IX and Magnus II as King Charles VII of Sweden Ingegerd Sverkersdotter d 1204 Abbess of Vreta AbbeySome genealogies have Sune Sik see him as a younger son of King Sverker being the father of Ingrid Ylva it is not known if also was a son of Ulvhild References Edit Adolf Schuck Drottning Ulvhilds harkomst Personhistorisk tidskrift 1953 pp 29 30 http personhistoriskasamfundet org 1950 1970 Peter Sawyer Nar Sverige blev Sverige Alingsas Viktoria 1991 pp 38 9 Ake Ohlmarks Alla Sveriges kungar Stockholm Gebers 1972 p 36 Dick Harrison Sveriges historia 600 1350 Stockholm Norstedts 2009 p 210 Adolf Schuck Drottning Ulvhilds harkomst Personhistorisk tidskrift 1953 p 27 http personhistoriskasamfundet org 1950 1970 Saxo Grammaticus Danmarks kronike Kobenhavn Asschenfeldt s Stjerneboger 1985 II pp 81 Sven Tunberg Sveriges historia till vara dagar Andra delen Aldre medeltiden Stockholm P A Norstedt amp Soners Forlag 1926 p 41 Dick Harrison Sveriges historia 600 1350 Stockholm Norstedts 2009 p 174 Sven Tunberg Sveriges historia till vara dagar Andra delen Aldre medeltiden Stockholm P A Norstedt amp Soners Forlag 1926 p 41 Sawyer Peter Nar Sverige blev Sverige Alingsas Viktoria 1991 p 42 Further reading EditSven Tunberg Ulfhild in Nordisk Familjebok 2nd Edition 1 Lars O Lagerqvist 1982 Sverige och dess regenter under 1 000 ar Sweden and its rulers during 1000 years in Swedish Albert Bonniers Forlag AB ISBN 91 0 075007 7 Gunnar Hedin Sveriges kungar och drottningar under 1000 ar The kings and Queens of Sweden during 1000 years In Swedish Boras Foretagsgruppen 2002 ISBN 91 631 2020 8 Ulvhild HakansdotterHouse of ThjottaBorn c 1095 Died c 1148Royal titlesPreceded byRagnhild Queen consort of Swedenc 1117 c 1125 Succeeded byRicheza of PolandPreceded byRicheza of Poland Queen consort of Swedenc 1134 c 1148Preceded byMargaret Fredkulla Queen consort of Denmarkc 1130 c 1134 Succeeded byMalmfred Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ulvhild Hakansdotter amp oldid 1117809582, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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