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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.
- Sueca
- Catedral de Turku
- 13 de septiembre de 1612 o 1612, Liuksiala Manor (Finlandia)
Karin Månsdotter (in English Catherine; 6 November 1550 – 13 September 1612) was first the mistress and then the Queen of King Eric XIV of Sweden.
- 4 July 1568 – January 1569
- 13 September 1612 (aged 61), Kangasala, Finland
Karin Månsdotter (drottning Katarina som hon själv benämnde sig [1]), född 6 november 1550 i Uppland, död 13 september 1612 på Liuksiala kungsgård, var drottning av Sverige 4 juli–29 september 1568.
- 5 juli 1568
- Katarina Jagellonica
- 4 juli–29 september 1568, (87 dagar)
- Katarina Gustavsdotter
Queen Karin Karin was the daughter of Landsknechte mercenary Måns and his wife Ingrid. Her beauty attracted the king's attention, and she soon became one of his mistresses.
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.
16 de ene. de 2024 · Karin Månsdotter died on the 13th of September 1612. She was buried in Turku cathedral and is the only queen buried in Finland. Karin’s journey from the bottom of society to the very top is completely unique in Swedish history.
Queen of Sweden. Karin Månsdotter is one of the most famous queens of Sweden. She has proved to be a source of fascination to many writers and artists. Karin Månsdotter came from a simple background. Little is known of her childhood and family relations because she was not a member of a noble family. Her parents were called Ingrid and Måns.