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Margareta Brahe (1559–1638)

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of complicity in the death verdict of her spouse. She was provided with a pension by Sigismund for her loyalty and settled with her children in Denmark. In 1628, she was given permission to return to Sweden, where she died ten years later. She was the paternal aunt of
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was a staunch supporter of Sigismund, and Anna kept a box for his wife, Margareta's sister Ebba Sparre at Stegeborg, which Duke Charles suspected to contain suspicious documents. When Anna left Stegeborg to attend the deathbed of Queen Dowager
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in 1597, Duke Charles had her household searched. Ebba Sparre's box and the correspondence between Anna and the Sparre couple was confiscated, and he subjected Ebba Sparre as well as Margareta Brahe to an interrogation regarding the
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in 1598, Princess Anna fled with Sigismund to Poland, while Margareta remained; her spouse having been given command of Kalmar by Sigismund. In May 1599, her spouse and her brother-in-law were executed as followers of Sigismund by
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were involved in several conflicts. The Sparre Affair was to be the final break between Anna and Duke Charles, and it involved also Margareta Brahe and her family. Her brother-in-law Count
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In 1591, she was appointed head lady in waiting to princess Anna and her spouse to chamberlain of Anna's court. They accompanied Anna to Poland when she left to join her brother
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information he found in Anna's papers. He accused Ebba Sparre of having smuggled in their brother, Anna's alleged lover Gustav Brahe to her.
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Tegenborg Falkdalen, Karin, Vasadrottningen: en biografi över Katarina Stenbock 1535–1621, Historiska media, Lund, 2015
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Tegenborg Falkdalen, Karin, Vasadrottningen: en biografi över Katarina Stenbock 1535–1621, Historiska media, Lund, 2015
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in 1592. Princess Anna returned to Sweden with her court the following year and settled with her court at
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Margareta Brahe

hovmästarinna
Anna Vasa of Sweden
Per Brahe the Elder
Catherine Stenbock
Johan Larsson Sparre
Gustaf Brahe
Magnus Brahe
Sigrid Brahe
Abraham Brahe
Sigismund III Vasa
Stegeborg Castle
Sigrid Brahe
Johan Nilsson Gyllenstierna
Duke Charles
Erik Larsson Sparre
Gunilla Bielke
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Battle of Stångebro
War against Sigismund
Charles IX of Sweden
Kalmar Bloodbath
Erik Brahe (1552–1614)
Magnus Brahe (1564–1633)
Margareta Brahe
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