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Hogenskild Bielke

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17: 124:, in which the French ambassador had expressed himself impressed by everything regarding Elizabeth with the exception of her dowry. The two royal sisters and their brother Charles were somewhat compromised, though neither they, Bielke, Banér or De la Gardie was openly accused of their suspected involvement. 103:
was to be placed upon the throne. The plot did not materialize as de Mornay lost his nerve and never gave the sign to the mercenaries to take action. In September 1574, the plot was revealed and Charles de Mornay was arrested, interrogated and executed. It was never made clear who participated in
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in 1589, he and Axel Bielke was appointed to serve as regent during their absence. He was described as clever and skillful and worked to increase the power of nobility against the crown. He sided with Sigimund III against Duke Charles. His son Svante fled to Denmark after the
99:. John III was to be killed during a swords dance performed by Scottish mercenaries at the party which was to be given in October that year before the Scottish mercenaries departure to the Baltic, and the king's brother 144:
in 1600, but was imprisoned rather than executed. In 1605, however, he was found to have been involved in a correspondence judged as treasonable alongside his daughter
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Bielke, Hogenskild Nilsson i Herman Hofberg, Svenskt biografiskt handlexikon (andra upplagan, 1906)
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He was raised at court, his mother being a lady-in-waiting, and became the playmate of prince
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the plot, but it was noted that the suspected conspirators Hogenskild Bielke,
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Karin Tegenborg Falkdalen (2010). Vasadöttrarna . Falun: Historiska Media.
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of Hedensö. In 1569 married Anna Sture (1541-1595), daughter of
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was prepared to assassinate John III. The plot was led by
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to avoid execution. Hogenskild was tried during the
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in 1556. He was made member of the royal council by
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riksrÄd
Anna Hogenskild
Svante Stensson Sture
Martha Leijonhufvud
Margaret Leijonhufvud
Magnus, Duke of Östergötland
Gustav I of Sweden
Eric XIV of Sweden
Northern Seven Years' War
Mornay plot
Charles de Mornay
Christina of Denmark
Charles Dancay
Duke Charles
Gustaf Banér
Pontus De la Gardie
Princess Elizabeth of Sweden
Princess Cecilia of Sweden
Henry III of France
Sigismund III Wasa
Reval
War against Sigismund
Linköping Bloodbath
Ebba Bielke




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