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Barbro Eriksdotter Bielke (died 1553), known in history as Barbro Påle ("Barbara Stake") and ''Fru Barbro på Brokind'' ('Lady Barbro of Brokind') was a Swedish noble and landowner. She is known as the subject of a
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story, in which she is claimed to haunt
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. She is also known as one of the likely historical role models behind the legend of ''
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'', a stereotypical cruel lady of the
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who tortures and mistreats her subordinates and haunts the place of her cruelty after her death. She reputed to be cruel toward her tenants and rumored to be a witch. Another person pointed out as the historical person behind ''pintorpafrun'' was
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Life

Barbro Eriksdotter was the daughter of the nobleman and
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Erik Turesson (Bielke) and
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. She was thus the sister of '' riksråd'' and governor Axel Eriksson (Bielke), ''riksråd'' Ture Eriksson (Bielke), and Anna Eriksdotter (Bielke), known as the heroine of Kalmar. In
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on 26 June 1524, she married her sisters stepson, '' riksråd'' nobleman Måns Johansson Natt och dag (c. 1500–1555). She had seven children during her marriage (through her son she became mother-in-law of
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). Her spouse was a trusted confidante and official of king Gustav I of Sweden, and often absent in royal service. Consequently, Barbro managed his estate,
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in
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Legend and folklore

Barbro Eriksdotter is claimed to have been known for her cruelty toward the tenants and peasantry of the estate. She was described as a cruel and sadistic landowner, who enjoyed tormenting her subordinates. She was rumored to be a witch in pact with
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. According to legend, lady Barbro had subordinates
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ed up in the private dungeons of the Castle known as ''Tjuvakistan'' ('Thief's Coffin') for the smallest faults. She allegedly starved the prisoners, and then had a table with food and drink set up outside the bars of their prison, just outside of their reach, in order to torment them. Faced with opposition toward this act, she famously answered:
''They have both food and drink by their side: if they will not eat, they have themselves to blame.''
The prison of Brokind Castle became widely known, and the place where the prison became traditionally referred to as ''Kisthagen'' ('Coffin Meadow'). Barbro Eriksdotter was the subject of a famous ghost story, described in 1872. When she died, she was buried in the ancestral family tomb in
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. According to legend, she did not rest peacefully in her grave, but haunted the cathedral. Because of this, her coffin was moved to the parish church at Brokind, Vårdnäs kyrka. When also this church was haunted by her ghost, a
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was forced through her remains, and her coffin was thrown in the lake Tarmsjön near Brokind Castle.Svenska Fornminnesföreningen:
Svenska Fornminnesföreningens tidskrift
', 1872 p. 276
Because of this, she was referred to as Barbro Påle ('Barbara Stake'). Legend claims, that a cry could be heard from the lake after this, calling: "Barbara stake, Barbara stake, the spirit could go no further..." According to the traditional legend, Barbro begun to haunt Brokind Castle, where on late nights she could be seen dancing with
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Image


Fictional image of the legendary Barbro Påle


Sources

* Gustaf Elgenstierna,
Den introducerade svenska adelns ättartavlor
' 1925-36


References

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