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  1. Sigrid Eskilsdotter was the daughter of Eskil Isaksson (Banér) and Cecilia Haraldsdotter (Gren). She was married twice and was by 1495 twice widowed and very wealthy. Her daughter Christina was the consort of the Swedish regent in 1512-1520 and the leader of the Stockholm resistance against Denmark in 1520.

  2. Brief Life History of Cecilia. When Cecilia Haraldsdotter was born in 1414, in Grensholmen, Östergötland, Sweden, her father, Harald Stensson, was 41 and her mother, Sigrid Thomasdotter von Witzen, was 29. She married Eskil Isaksson on 8 July 1441, in Stockholm, Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 1 daughter.

  3. Sigrid Eskilsdotter was the daughter of Eskil Isaksson (Banér) and Cecilia Haraldsdotter (Gren). She was married twice and was by 1495 twice widowed and very wealthy. Her daughter Christina was the consort of the Swedish regent in 1512-1520 and the leader of the Stockholm resistance against Denmark in 1520.

  4. Sigrid Eskilsdotter (Baner) ( ruots. Sigrid Eskilsdotter (Banér), k. 1527) oli ruotsalainen aatelisnainen, ruotsalaisen valtionhoitaja Christina Yllenstiernan äiti ja Ruotsin Vaasan kuninkaan Kustaa I:n äidinpuoleinen isoäiti . Elämäkerta . Sigrid Eskilsdotter oli Eskil Isakssonin (Bahner) ja Cecilia Haraldsdotterin (Gren) tytär.

  5. Sigrid Gustafsdotter Banér (17 January 1592, Djursholm Castle - 22 October 1669), was a Swedish noble, letter writer and Scholarship founder. She is most known in history for the letters to her sister Anna, in which she describe the last days of her father Gustaf Banér , who was executed during the Linköping Bloodbath .

  6. Anne Brandon. 1454 - 1527. Ann Peake. 1454 - 1527. View all 12 similar people. Surname meaning for Banér von av Lindholmen och Kastelholm. Historically, surnames evolved as a way to sort people into groups - by occupation, place of origin, clan affiliation, patronage, parentage, adoption, and even physical characteristics (like red hair).

  7. Sigrid Eskilsdotter era hija de Eskil Isaksson (Bahner) y Cecilia Haraldsdotter (Gren). Se casó dos veces y en 1495 había logrado enviudar dos veces, mientras era muy rica. Su hija Cristina fue la esposa del regente sueco de 1512 a 1520 y líder de la resistencia de Estocolmo contra Dinamarca en 1520, tras la muerte de su marido.