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Ebba Månsdotter (Lilliehöök)
Ebba Månsdotter (Lilliehöök) of Kolbäck (13 January 1529, Upplo Manor, Västergötland – 29 September 1609 Lerjeholm i Angereds socken, Älvsborgs län), was a Swedish noble, landlord and county administrator, Countess of Raseborg, Baroness of Gräfsnäs and lady of Käggleholm.
== Biography ==
She was the daughter of the riksråd Måns Bryntesson Lilliehöök (d. 1529) and Brita Jönsdotter Roos of Ervalla. Her father was one of the rebels of the ''Westrogothian rebellion''.
On 7 October 1548, she married the noble Sten Eriksson, Baron and Count Leijonhufvud (1518–1568) in the presence of the King at the Royal Palace in Stockholm. Her spouse was the brother-in-law of King Gustav I as the brother of Queen Margaret Leijonhufvud in 1536, which gave them both an influential position at the royal court. Upon the coronation of Erik XIV in 1561, her spouse was created a Baron.
In 1567, her spouse was one of two of the group of imprisoned nobles to survive the infamous Sture Murders, which killed among others the pouse of her sister-in-law Martha Leijonhufvud. During the event, Ebba was present in Uppsala with her sister-in-law in Uppsala and placed in house arrest to prevent them from interfering.〔Tegenborg Falkdalen, Karin, Vasadrottningen: en biografi över Katarina Stenbock 1535-1621 (Vasa Queen: A biography of Catherine Stenbock, 1535-1621 ), Historiska media, Lund, 2015〕 Ebba was held "in high regard and respect" by the brothers of the King, the future John III of Sweden and Charles IX of Sweden, and a personal friend of John's spouse Catherine Jagellon.〔Tegenborg Falkdalen, Karin, Vasadrottningen: en biografi över Katarina Stenbock 1535-1621 (Vasa Queen: A biography of Catherine Stenbock, 1535-1621 ), Historiska media, Lund, 2015〕 She and her spouse participated in convincing the royal brothers to rebel against the King, financed by sister-in-law Martha Leijonhufvud, resulting in Erik XIV being replaced by John III in 1568.〔Tegenborg Falkdalen, Karin, Vasadrottningen: en biografi över Katarina Stenbock 1535-1621 (Vasa Queen: A biography of Catherine Stenbock, 1535-1621 ), Historiska media, Lund, 2015〕
In 1568, her spouse was given the title of Count at his death bed, having sustained an injury after being imprisoned by Erik XIV. Ebba received the title of Count and was in 1571 granted the County of Raseborg in Finland as a fief. She thereby became, alongside her sister-in-laws Brita and Martha Leijonhufvud, one of the five greatest fief holders in Sweden during the reign of John III. She was generally known as "Count Ebba", as it was said, for her "masculine" ways.〔Lilliehöök, Ebba von i Wilhelmina Stålberg, Anteckningar om svenska qvinnor (1864)〕 Her feud with her son attracted a lot of attention, and there were a lot of stories about their many conflicts. On one occasion, in 1604 for example, there was a story about her son preventing her chef from serving her after having served him bad food on her orders. By her contemporaries, Count Ebba was described as a: "A hair of the Devil himself, worse than her father, her son Axel and his sons".〔Lilliehöök, Ebba von i Wilhelmina Stålberg, Anteckningar om svenska qvinnor (1864)〕 She herself commented about the ongoing conflict stating: "I am the mother and he is the son".〔Lilliehöök, Ebba von i Wilhelmina Stålberg, Anteckningar om svenska qvinnor (1864)〕
Count Ebba was also politically controversial. In 1592, she came in to conflict with the current monarch and was warned for having spread rumours about the king. In 1607, she was placed under house arrest on her estates by the order of Charles IX. She was the grandmother of Ebba Mauritzdotter Leijonhufvud.
Ebba Lilliehöök is the ancestral mother of the Lewenhaupt noble family.

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