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  1. Virginia Eriksdotter (1 Jan 1559 - uncertain 1633) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (4 entries) edit. enwiki Virginia Eriksdotter; itwiki Virginia Eriksdotter;

  2. 8 de sept. de 2019 · Virginia Eriksdotter (1 January 1559, Kalmar Castle – 1633), was a Swedish noble. She was the recognized illegitimate daughter of King Erik XIV of Sweden and his lover Agda Persdotter. Virginia was born during her father's tenure as governor of Kalmar.

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  4. Karin Månsdotter, llamada también Katarina ( Catalina) Månsdotter y Katarina Magnusdotter ( Uppland, 6 de octubre o 6 de noviembre de 1550 - Birkaland, 13 de septiembre de 1612), fue reina de Suecia entre 1567 y 1568, siendo la esposa del rey Erico XIV . Históricamente es, al menos desde la Edad Media, junto con Silvia Sommerlath, la única ...

  5. 28 de abr. de 2022 · He was in the 30-year war and joined Nuremberg. Around the church door on the west wall are four coat of arms, namely Håkan Knutsson Hands and Virginia Eriksdotter, ie Erik and Arvid Hands parents. The mother's weapon is the Vasa weapon. The other two weapons belong to the Soop and Cedercreutz families.

  6. after circa 1590. Immediate Family: Daughter of Erik XIV, King of Sweden and Agda Persdotter. Wife of Daniel Zelow, Sr. Mother of Daniel Zelow, Jr. Sister of Virginia Eriksdotter Vasa and Constantia Eriksdotter. Half sister of Birger Eriksson; Adam Eriksson; Margareta Eriksdotter; Princess Sigrid of Sweden; Gustav Eriksson Vasa and 4 others.

  7. Constantia Eriksdotter and her sister Virginia were removed from their mother's custody when she married in 1561. This was illegal, as according to the law the mother had sole custody until the children reached the age of three. [1]