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Lucretia Johansdotter Gyllenhielm (1561–1585), was the illegitimate daughter of John III of Sweden and Karin Hansdotter. She was reportedly the favorite of her father. Lucretia Gyllenhielm and her siblings were ennobled and granted the name Gyllenhielm in 1577, though she and her sister often used only their patronymic.〔Larsson, Lars-Olof, Arvet efter Gustav Vasa: berättelsen om fyra kungar och ett rike, Prisma, Stockholm, 2005〕 Lucretia was the favorite of her father. She was betrothed to the nobleman Carl Gustafsson Stenbock. When she died unmarried in 1585 at the age of 24, her father the king became distraught and issued an investigation if she had died as the result of witchcraft.〔Gyllenhjelm, Lucretia i Wilhelmina Stålberg, Anteckningar om svenska qvinnor (1864)〕 Carl Gustafsson Stenbock accused the noblewoman Kerstin Ulfsax, who was rumored to have murdered her late spouse, of having bewitched Lucretia.〔Karl Ix:s rimkrönika (KB)〕〔Palmskiöldska samlingen i Uppsala〕 Ulfsax was arrested, and after having failed to collect twelve female nobles as character witnesses, she was executed.〔Gyllenhjelm, Lucretia i Wilhelmina Stålberg, Anteckningar om svenska qvinnor (1864)〕 ==References== * Ericson Wolke, Lars, Johan III: en biografi, Historiska media, Lund, 2004 * Larsson, Lars-Olof, Arvet efter Gustav Vasa: berättelsen om fyra kungar och ett rike, Prisma, Stockholm, 2005 * Gyllenhjelm, Lucretia i Wilhelmina Stålberg, Anteckningar om svenska qvinnor (1864) * Karl Ix:s rimkrönika (KB) * Palmskiöldska samlingen i Uppsala 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lucretia Gyllenhielm」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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