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Ebba Stenbock

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20: 176:, which was the fief of her sister Queen Dowager Catherine, and besieged Turku Castle. He offered the women of the Castle safe passage through the lines, including Ebba, but was given no reply. During the siege, he fired through the windows of the castle to frighten the female entourage of Ebba, but: "They would not allow themselves to be afraid, as Lady Ebba spoke to them both nobility and the rest, who were there with her, that they should keep themselves manly", that is to say, that they should show courage. Ebba was eventually forced to surrender, as no help from Poland arrived. 183:, Charles had the coffin opened to reassure himself that Fleming was indeed dead. After having identified the face of Fleming, he was to have pulled Fleming's beard with the words, "If you had been alive, your head would not have been safe", upon which Ebba Stenbock replied, "If my late husband was alive, Your Grace would never have been here." 191:
Ebba and her daughters were taken prisoner and brought to Stockholm, where they were separated and placed in house arrest. Ebba was placed in a house belonging to Welam de Wijk, captain of Duke Charles' fleet, and in 1598, de Wijk was arrested for attempt to start a mutiny, encouraged by Ebba, who
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against the army of Duke Charles with the help of two noble officers, who took the military leadership by her side. She prepared the castle for a siege awaiting relief from King Sigismund in Poland. In August 1597, Duke Charles and his army invaded Finland, took
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had promised him marriage to one of her daughters. In 1599, a messenger of Sigismund from Finland was arrested in Stockholm, with Ebba as one of the loyalists he had delivered letters to. Her son was executed in the
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in the house of her sister, the Queen Dowager in Stockholm, and moved with him to Finland. She had three children during her marriage: the daughters Katarina, Hebla and Margareta, and her son
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Ebba Stenbock was noted for her fearless conduct toward Duke Charles. In the civil war the erupted in 1595 when
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the same year. No formal accusation was brought against her, and she and her daughters were released after the
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and preparing to resist the expected invasion of Duke Charles, Fleming died. He was succeeded as governor by
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FrÄn vÄr konstverld: Taflor och skulpturer af svenska och finska konstÀrer i vÄr tid.
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Karin, Vasadrottningen: En biografi över Katarina Stenbock 1535–1621
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and Brita Eriksdotter Leijonhufvud, and the sister of Queen
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Charles
Klaus Fleming
Albert Edelfelt
Sweden
noble
Turku Castle
Sigismund III Vasa
Charles IX of Sweden
Clas Eriksson Fleming
Finland
Katarina Stenbock
Clas Eriksson Fleming
Finland
riksrÄd
Gustaf Olofsson Stenbock
Catherine Stenbock
Margareta Leijonhufvud
John III of Sweden
Charles IX of Sweden
Clas Eriksson Fleming
Johan Fleming
Sigismund III Vasa
Charles IX of Sweden
Sigismund III Vasa
Charles IX of Sweden
Cudgel War
Cudgel War
Arvid StÄlarm the Younger
Turku Castle

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