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Dyveke Sigbritsdatter

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or even an accidental poisoning have been suggested as an explanation. Her mother Sigbrit went on to become Christian II's financial advisor. Nothing is recorded for Sigbrit after 1523 although one assumption has her imprisoned for
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but in fact little is known about it. The mother of Dyveke, Sigbrit, acted as an advisor to the king, which was much disliked, especially by the
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and had her crowned in 1515, he refused to end his relationship with Dyveke. This created tension between him and his
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Dyveke died in the summer of 1517, possibly by eating poisoned cherries. Her death led to the execution of nobleman
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but his guilt has never been proved, and both an initiative by the court of the Emperor
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Artistic rendition of Dyveke Sigbritsdatter and Christian II
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Sigbrit Willoms
Bergen
Norway
Oslo
regent
Copenhagen
poets
nobility
Isabella of Austria
brother-in-law
Emperor Charles V
Torben Oxe
Maximilian I
witchcraft
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1490 births
1517 deaths
Christian II of Denmark
Mistresses of Danish royalty
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16th-century Norwegian women
16th-century Danish people
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Norwegian people of Dutch descent

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