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Anna Karlsdotter

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202:. She was however known for being a firm and tough businessperson, who did not hesitate to involve in conflict and court cases over inheritance and land disputes in her accumulation of land, and during the 1520s, she was reportedly involved in a number of court cases over land with several members of the royal council. In contrast to her daughter 226:
Church by retracting the donation letters, on her own accord and without asking for the necessary permit from the king, "more or less by force, but was ordered in a strict letter from the King to give it back to His Majesty". She was also reprimanded by the king for having expanded her estates and
149:. She became a widow when her husband was shot in 1491 for harassing a priest. In 1492, she remarried Erik Eriksson Gyllenstierna the Younger, who was lynched in 1502 for having capitulated to the Danes at Älvsborg. She had many children, among them 198:, the infamous "Pintorpa lady" known for torturing her tenants to death. While she did own the estate Pintorpa, there are no sources which portray her as cruel, and a more likely person behind the pintorpafrun is 160:
Upon the death of her childless brother, she became the last descendant of the Vinstorpa family III, and the heir of the family estates. After having been widowed a second time, she bought the manor Pinntorp in
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over a period of almost fifty years, and became a very substantial, rich and noted landowner. In 1520, for example, her son-in-law borrowed money from her to be able to lodge her daughter
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in 1508, and devoted the rest of her life to the management of her estates. In addition to the estates she inherited, she expanded her lands by acquired more and more land in
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in 1536, she benefited as did all the relatives of Margaret and was granted land and privileges such as the right to certain taxes and fines from the king.
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founded more farms than she was allowed to, thereby having intruded on both the land of the king as well as the common land of the peasantry.
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Karl Bengtsson (1454-1495) of the Vinstorpa family and Katarina "Karin" Lagesdotter Sparre (d. 1493), and sister of knight and
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Tegenborg Falkdalen, Karin, Margareta Regina: vid Gustav Vasas sida : , Setterblad, Stockholm, 2016
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Tegenborg Falkdalen, Karin, Margareta Regina: vid Gustav Vasas sida : , Setterblad, Stockholm, 2016
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Tegenborg Falkdalen, Karin, Margareta Regina: vid Gustav Vasas sida : , Setterblad, Stockholm, 2016
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Tegenborg Falkdalen, Karin, Margareta Regina: vid Gustav Vasas sida : , Setterblad, Stockholm, 2016
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As a landowner, Anna has been pointed out as one of the possible people identified with
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and their children in VÀsterÄs Abbey while he attended the coronation in
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Index

Anna Karlsdotter (Vinstorpa)
Noble family
Vinstorpa
Erik Karlsson (Vasa)
Ebba Eriksdotter Vasa
Margaret Leijonhufvud
John III of Sweden
Charles IX of Sweden
Pintorpafrun
riksrÄd
Vasa
Erik Johansson Vasa
Gustav I of Sweden
Ebba Eriksdotter Vasa
Margareta von Melen
Sudermannia
VÀstergötland
Ebba
Stockholm
Stockholm Bloodbath
Margaret Leijonhufvud
king
pintorpafrun
Barbro Eriksdotter (Bielke)
Ebba Eriksdotter Vasa
Margaret Leijonhufvud
Catholic church
Swedish Reformation
Reduction of Gustav I of Sweden
Skara

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