Sten Sture the Elder
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Regency | 1470-1497, and
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Family | Sture |
Consort | Ingeborg Tott |
Predecessor | Charles VIII |
Interregnum | John II |
Successor | Svante Nilsson |
Date of Birth | 1440 |
Date of Death | December 14, 1503 |
Place of Burial | Katarina Church, Stockholm |
Sten Sture the Elder (Sten Sture den ldre; 1440–1503) was a Swedish statesman and regent of Sweden under the Kalmar Union (1470–1497 and 1501–1503.
At the Battle of Brunkeberg in 1471, he triumphed against Swedish and Danish forces in the support of Christian I. This outcome elevated Sture to the position of a national savior. The sculpture St. George and the Dragon in Riddarholmskyrkan was raised to commemorate the battle.
He was born around 1440, as the son of Gustav Anundsson of the Sture family and Birgitta Stensdotter Bielke, half sister of Charles VIII. Sten Sture married Ingeborg Tott in 1476, and died in 1503.
Preceded by: Charles VIII | Regent of Sweden First Regency | Succeeded by: John II |
John II | Regent of Sweden Second Regency | Svante Nilsson |
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