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Associated Father | King Of Sweden Gustav Vasa, I (1496-1560) |
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Associated Mother | Hennes Majestät Drottningen Margareta Eriksdotter Leijonhufvud (1516-1551) |
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Spouse | Karin Hansdotter (1539-1596) | |
Child + | Anna Andersdotter (~1513-<1579) |
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Spouse | _____ Catharina Jagellonica, Queen of Sweden (1526-1583) |
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Birth |
Stegeborg, ÖStergötland, Sweden
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Dec. 20, 1537 |
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Death | Stockholm Palace, Stockholm, Sweden | Nov. 17, 1592 |
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Burial | Uppsala, Sweden, Uppsala Cathedral | Feb. 1, 1594 |
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ID | I11069 | |||
User ID Reference | F7A4299C8F6D4087B95DD0A43F25295A9456 | |||
User ID Reference | M42D-PSS | |||
Gender | Male Gender | |||
Name | King Johan lll of Sweden | |||
Name | John III of Sweden | |||
Name | Juhana III Gustavsson Wasa | |||
Occupation | Johan III, Sveriges Konung 1568-92 |
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Marriage | Karin Hansdotter (1539-1596), Not Married |
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- Ruled 1568-1583. He carried an iron hammer, which he used on anyone who angered him.(Internet) When John (1537-1592) defied his brother, King Eric, by marrying a Polish Princess and invading Livonia, he was imprisoned and feared for his life. However, John was released and he and Eric fell at each other's feet in tears. (Internet) Ruled 1568-1592. He became duke of Finland in 1556. His elder brother, Eric XIV, plotted to have him condemned to death and imprisoned him from 1563 to 1567 on suspicion that John was conspiring to restore a Roman Catholic monarchy to Sweden. In 1568, with his younger brother Charles, later Charles IX, John conspired against Eric and was elected king. Eric died of poisoning in 1577, a deed probably instigated by John. Converted to Roman Catholicism in 1578, John attempted to impose that religion upon his people but soon abandoned the effort. Meanwhile, in alliance with the Poles, he warred against Russia, which was compelled in 1583 to cede parts of Estonia to Sweden. (Encarta Encyclopedia '99)
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[1.01 2] | King Johan lll of Sweden (1537-1592) | ||||
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[1.02 3] | King Of Sweden Gustav Vasa, I (1496-1560) |
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[2.01 4] | Hennes Majestät Drottningen Margareta Eriksdotter Leijonhufvud (1516-1551) |
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[1.03* ] | Erik Johansson Vasa (~1470-1520) |
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[2.02* ] | Eric Abrahamsson Leijonhufvud (1470-1520) |
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[3.01* ] | Cecilia Magnusdotter, Eka (~1476-1522) |
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[4.01* ] | Ebba Eriksdotter Vasa (1462-1549) |
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Anna Andersdotter
(~1513-<1579)
King Johan lll of Sweden
(1537-1592)
King Of Sweden Gustav Vasa, I
(1496-1560)
Erik Johansson Vasa
(~1470-1520)
Cecilia Magnusdotter, Eka
(~1476-1522)
Eric Abrahamsson Leijonhufvud
(1470-1520)
Ebba Eriksdotter Vasa
(1462-1549)
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