Sigrid Eskilsdotter (Banér)
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Sigrid Eskilsdotter (Banér) (died 1527), was a Swedish noble, the mother of the Swedish regent Christina Gyllenstierna and the maternal grandmother of King Gustav Vasa of Sweden.


Biography

Sigrid Eskilsdotter was the daughter of Eskil Isaksson (Banér) and Cecilia Haraldsdotter (Gren). She was married twice and was by 1495 twice widowed and very wealthy. Her daughter Christina was the consort of the Swedish regent in 1512-1520 and the leader of the Stockholm resistance against Denmark in 1520. Sigrid was present at the coronation of king Christian II in Stockholm 4 November 1520. She was captured and imprisoned during the
Stockholm Bloodbath The Stockholm Bloodbath ( sv, Stockholms blodbad; da, Det Stockholmske Blodbad) was a trial that led to a series of executions in Stockholm between 7 and 9 November 1520. The event is also known as the Stockholm massacre. The events occurred af ...
. Sigrid and her daughter Christina were the only two women sentenced to death during the Bloodbath, but in neither case was the sentence carried out. Sigrid was sentenced to be sewn into a sack and drowned at sea, but the execution was interrupted when she agreed to bequeath all her assets to the monarch. Together with her daughters Christina and Cecilia, and her granddaughters as well as a large group of Swedish noblewomen, Sigrid was taken to
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in Denmark in 1521. Her daughter Cecilia and two of her granddaughters died in prison, but Sigrid was allowed to return to Sweden in 1523, where her grandson was now king.


Family

Married firstly to noble councillor Magnus Karlsson (Eka) (d. between 1484 and 1487) Issue: #
Cecilia Månsdotter Cecilia Månsdotter Eka (c. 1476–1523) also called ''Cecilia of Eka'', was a Swedish noblewoman. She was the spouse of Erik Johansson Vasa and mother of King Gustav I of Sweden. Biography Cecilia was born around 1476 in Eka, Lillkyrka, whic ...
(1476–1523), mother of king Gustav Vasa. Married secondly to noble knight and councillor Nils Eriksson (Gyllenstierna) (d. 1495). Issue: # Christina Gyllenstierna (1494–1559), regent of Sweden.


References

* Gert Z. Nordström: ''Stockholms blodbad'' * Wilhelmina Stålberg : Anteckningar om svenska qvinnor (1864)


Further reading

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Sigrid Eskilsdotter Swedish nobility 15th-century Swedish people 16th-century Swedish people 15th-century births 1527 deaths 15th-century Swedish women 16th-century Swedish women Stockholm Bloodbath Swedish prisoners sentenced to death