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to make the king fall in love with her, thereby causing him to become insane by the magic. Anna was further more herself accused of having used witchcraft to enchant Karin. Reportedly, she was sentenced guilty as charged, but for unknown reasons, she sentence was never carried out. Tradition has it
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that it was commuted upon the request of Karin Månsdotter, but this is regarded as one of the many myths created around Karin. In any case, soon after this, the king recovered his senses, and Jöran Persson was reinstated in his position as adviser to the king.
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During the first illness of Eric XIV in 1567, Jöran Persson was deposed from his position and arrested. During the process against him, Anna was accused of having planted the rumor that Karin had used
60:. In 1568, Eric XIV was deposed and imprisoned and his brother John took power. Jöran Persson was once again deposed, imprisoned and this time executed. His mother, 41:, and are listed in her entourage during trips between different royal castles both during Karin's tenure as royal mistress and as queen. 135: 71:
Her date of death is not recorded, but she is last mentioned alive in 1598, thirty years after the fall of Jöran Persson.
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Anna Andersdotter married Jöran Persson in 1561. She is described as a personal friend and companion of
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Mattsson, Eva, Furstinnan: en biografi om drottning Katarina Jagellonica, Bring to Life, Vadstena, 2018
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In 1563, she became the caretaker of the illegitimate children of the king's brother
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Sture Arnell (1951). Karin Månsdotter. Stockholm: Wahlström & Widstrand. ISBN
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Sture Arnell (1951). Karin Månsdotter. Stockholm: Wahlström & Widstrand. ISBN
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Anna Andersdotter i Wilhelmina Stålberg, Anteckningar om svenska qvinnor (1864)
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Anna Andersdotter i Wilhelmina Stålberg, Anteckningar om svenska qvinnor (1864)
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Jöran Persson satte fursten främst Populär Historia 6/2000
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Index

floruit
Jöran Persson
Eric XIV of Sweden
Karin Månsdotter
witchcraft
Duke John
Sofia Gyllenhielm
Anna
Duke Charles
Categories
Swedish ladies-in-waiting
16th-century Swedish people
16th-century Swedish women

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