she married the brother-in-law of her uncle, Axel Bielke (d. 1597), the brother of queen Gunilla Bielke. Her father and brother were followers of Sigismund...
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Tottiga (1598-1640) Christina Bielke (1609-1609) Carin Bielke (1612-1694) married in 1641 Axel Banériga (1594-1642) Gustaf Bielke (1618-1661) Svante Bileke...
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Bielke (1556–1624), as the oldest of nine siblings. His parents belonged to the ancient and influential high noble families of Oxenstierna and Bielke...
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Turesson (Bielke) and Gunilla Johansdotter Bese; among her siblings were riksråd and governor Axel Eriksson (Bielke), riksråd Ture Eriksson (Bielke) and the...
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of Gustav II Adolf's guardians and married to Margareta Bielke, daughter of Claes Nilsson Bielke and Elin Fleming. His activities began immediately after...
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Hogenskild Bielke (1538 – 3 June 1605) was a Swedish baron, court official and riksråd. He was one of the more prominent leaders of the Swedish nobility...
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1646. The work was donated to the Nationalmuseum Stockholm by count Axel Bielke in 1872. Rooses, Max, Jordaens' leven en werken, 1906, Elsevier, Amsterdam...
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Danish). Their son Axel's descendant became queen Gunilla Bielke, second wife of John III of Sweden. G. Carlsson (1924) "Ture Turesson (Bielke)", Svenskt biografiskt...
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Gabrielsson Oxenstierna and Barbro Axelsdotter Bielke. As such he was brother of, among others, Lord High Chancellor Axel Oxenstierna. Oxenstierna began studying...
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Anders Torstenson (1674–1681) Robert Lichton (1681–1687) Nils Turesson Bielke (1687) Axel Julius De la Gardie (1687–1704) Wolmar Anton von Schlippenbach (1704–1706)...
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