Karl Ulfsson (Sparre av Tofta) ( 1317 1407–11) was a 14th-century
Swedish magnate and
High Constable of Sweden.
Biography
His birth year is unknown, but scholarly estimates point to 1320s or early 1330s at latest.
He was born as the son of the first marriage of knight Ulf Abjörnson of Engso, justiciar of Tiohärad (d. 1347) with Kristina Sigmundsdotter of the family of ''Tre Klöverblad''. His and his father's
coat of arms
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was a
chevron ('spar'), and so this family is one of the numerous medieval Scandinavian families retrospectively named
Sparre. Through his paternal grandmother, Karl was a descendant of the Ulv branch of the
House of Bjälbo
The House of Bjälbo, also known as the House of Folkung ( or ), was a Swedish family that produced several medieval bishops, jarls and kings of Sweden. It also provided three kings of Norway and one king of Denmark in the 14th century.
Na ...
(''Folkungaätten'') and numbered some ancient
Swedish earls among his ancestors.
Karl was literate and studied in
Paris
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. He was knighted between 1354 and 1358, and summoned to the membership of the
High Council of Sweden from 1356 at latest. He also acted as
lawspeaker
A lawspeaker or lawman ( Swedish: ''lagman'', Old Swedish: ''laghmaþer'' or ''laghman'', Danish: ''lovsigemand'', Norwegian: ''lagmann'', Icelandic: , Faroese: '' løgmaður'', Finnish: ''laamanni'', ) is a unique Scandinavian legal offic ...
of
Uppland
Uppland is a historical province or ' on the eastern coast of Sweden, just north of Stockholm, the capital. It borders Södermanland, Västmanland and Gästrikland. It is also bounded by lake Mälaren and the Baltic Sea.
The name literally ...
from no later than 1362.
His step-mother Märta Sunadotter of Hultboda, heiress of Fogelvik, was sister of
Erengisle Sunesson, Earl of Orkney
Erengisle Sunesson of Hultboda, jarl of Orkney (died 26 December 1392) was an important Swedish magnate in the 14th century. In his later life, he was known as ''Jarl Erengisle'' in Sweden. He was knight, high councillor, and titular (Norwegian) ...
. From 1356, they supported the efforts of King
Erik Magnusson to rise to equal rulership with, or to depose, his father King
Magnus Eriksson
Magnus Eriksson (April or May 1316 – 1 December 1374) was King of Sweden from 1319 to 1364, King of Norway as Magnus VII from 1319 to 1355, and ruler of Scania from 1332 to 1360. By adversaries he has been called ''Magnus Smek'' ().
Medi ...
.
His half-sister, Ingeborg Ulfsdotter married a young nobleman
Bengt Algotsson
Bengt Algotsson (also Benedictus; d. 1360) was a medieval Swedish lord. He was the Duke of Finland and Halland, as well as the Viceroy of Scania in 1350s.
Ancestry
Bengt Algotsson's grandfather from the paternal side, Brynolf Bengtsson, was lik ...
(c. 1330 – c. 1360) in the early 1350s. He was a favorite of King Magnus Eriksson. However, the duke was under increasing attacks and dissatisfaction from the party of high nobility. Bengt repudiated Duchess Ingeborg sometime in c. 1356. In 1360, Karl was with troops in
Scania
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. Bengt Algotsson was besieged at
Rönneholm Castle
Rönneholm Castle () is located in Eslöv Municipality, Scania, Sweden
Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden, is a Nordic countries, Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. It borders Norway to the w ...
, and Karl reportedly took part in killing him personally.
Karl supported King
Albert III of Mecklenburg. During Albert's reign, he was
Lord High Constable of Sweden
The Lord High Constable ( or only ''marsk'') was a prominent and influential office in Sweden, from the 13th century until 1676, excluding periods when the office was out of use. The office holder was a member of the Privy Council of Sweden, Swedis ...
(''Riksmarsk'') in 1364–71. However, he accepted
Queen Margaret's rule when she deposed Albert in 138889. Albert had appointed him as the castellan of
Viborg (see
Fief of Viborg
The Fief of Viborg (1320–1534) was for two centuries a late medieval fief (a slottslän) in the southeastern border of Finland and the entire Swedish realm. It was held by its chatelain, a fief-appointed feudal lord.
History Context
For exte ...
) sometime in the 1380s. He continued in this responsible and very autonomous position over the change of ruler until 1399.
Personal life
He was married several times, possibly as many as five, but had fairly few surviving children. With his first wife (wed 6 May 1352) Ingrid Eriksdotter of Boberg, daughter of Erik Larsson of Boberg and his wife Birgitta Knutsdotter, he had a son Knut Karlsson of Tofta. He was the only son to survive to adulthood. Knut also was knighted and was from 1376
justiciar
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The Justiciar of Ireland was ...
of
Södermanland
Södermanland ( ), locally Sörmland, sometimes referred to under its Latinisation of names, Latinized form Sudermannia or Sudermania, is a Provinces of Sweden, historical province (or ) on the south eastern coast of Sweden. It borders Österg� ...
, but predeceased his father, dying probably in 1389 and was apparently unmarried and childless.
Karl's second wife (from 1363) was Helena Israelsdotter of
Finsta, who died ca. 1375. She was the daughter of Israel Birgersson of Finsta, justiciar of Uppland. Helena was sister of Karl' first cousin Philip Nielson of Salsta's wife Ramborg Israelsdotter of Finsta. There are no indications of any surviving children of either marriage.
His third wife was named Cecilia. The names of the fourth and the possible fifth wife's names are unknown, but one of them bore a daughter, Margareta Karlsdotter of Tofta, sometime around the 1380s or early 1390s.
Karl inherited in ca. 1389 from his son who had inherited a sizable property from his maternal kin. Also in ca. 1389, Karl inherited from his half-sister, Kristina Ulfsdotter, heiress of Fogelvik, widow of lord Peder Ribbing and of Niels of Rickeby, heiress of her sister Duchess Ingeborg of Halland and Finland, and her mother Märta Sunadotter, a daughter of Sune Jonsson, justiciar of Tiohärad, one of the first margraves of Viborg.
Karl was survived by his daughter Margareta Karlsdotter of Tofta (c 1380s - 1429), who was married twice; first to Knut Tordsson Bonde of Penningby and secondly in 1414 to Sten Turesson, Lord of Vik and Örby. Margaret was the mother of King
Karl Knutsson
Karl Knutsson Bonde ( 1408–1470), also known as Charles VIII and called Charles I in Norwegian contexts, was King of Sweden (1448–1457, 1464–1465 and 1467–1470) and King of Norway (1449–1450).
He rose in Swedish politics beca ...
(14081470) and of Birgitta Stensdotter of Vik, heiress of Örby and Ekholmen. Her descendants included Regent
Sten Sture the Elder
Sten Sture the Elder (; 1440 – 14 December 1503) was a Swedish statesman and regent of Sweden from 1470 to 1497 and again from 1501 to 1503. As the leader of the victorious Swedish separatist forces against the royal unionist forces led by De ...
and Birgitta Gustavsdotter of Revsnes, who became grandmother of
Gustav Vasa
Gustav Eriksson Vasa (12 May 1496 – 29 September 1560), also known as Gustav I, was King of Sweden from 1523 until his death in 1560. He was previously self-recognised Protector of the Realm (''Reichsverweser#Sweden, Riksföreståndare'') fr ...
.
References
Other Sources
*Folke Wernstedt (1957) ''Äldre svenska frälsesläkter'' (Stockholm : Riddarhusdirektionen)
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