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Encyclopedia > Karl Knutsson Bonde

Charles VIII of Sweden, Carl I of Norway, or Karl Knutsson (Bonde), king of Sweden (1448-1457, 1464-1465 and from 1467 to his death in 1470); king of Norway (1449-1450).


Karl Knutsson was born in 1409, the son of Knut (Tordsson) Bonde, knight and member of the privy council (riksrćd), and died in 1470. His first marriage, in 1428, to Birgitta Turesdotter (Bielke) (died 1436) gave him the daughter Kristina. His second marriage, in 1438, to Katarina Karlsdotter (Gumsehuvud) (died in 1450) produced his second daughter Magdalena, who married Ivar Tott. He also had two children by his mistress Kristina Abrahamsdotter, Anna and Karl.

Karl Knutsson Bonde
Image:Karl Knutsson Bonde.jpg
Regency 1438-1440 in Sweden
Reign June 20, 1448-1457,


1463-1465 and
1467-May 15, 1470 in Sweden.
1449-1450 in Norway

Hailed June 28, 1448 in Sweden
Coronation November 20, 1449 in Norway
Royal House Bonde
Consorts Birgitta Turesdotter Bielke


Katarina Karlsdotter

Predecessors Eric of Pomerania in Sweden


Christopher of Bavaria in Norway

Interregnum Christopher of Bavaria


Christian I
(See List of Swedish monarchs)

Successors Christian I in Norway


Christian II in Sweden

Date of Birth 1408 or 1409
Date of Death May 15, 1470

In 1434 he became member of the Privy Council of Sweden and in October of the same year he assumed one of its most senior offices, Lord High Constable of Sweden, or Riksmarsk. Due to the growing dissatsifaction over king Eric of Pomerania among the Swedish nobility, Charles was in 1436 he was made Rikshövitsman, an office as Military Governor of the Realm and finally replacing the king as an elected regent from 1438 to 1440. Eric of Pomerania was forced to step down from the throne and Christopher of Bavaria, was elected king in the Sweden, Norway and Denmark. At the coronation of Christopher in September 1441, Charles was dubbed to knighthood and appointed Lord Chief Justice of Sweden, or Riksdrots. Already in October he resigned as Lord Chief Justice and became resumed his office as Lord High Constable and from 1442 he was the military governor, hövitsman, at Vyborg in Finland.


At the death of Christopher in 1448, he was elected king of Sweden on June 20 and on June 28 he was according to tradition hailed as the new monarch at Mora Stones, not far from Uppsala. His election as king of Sweden also resulted in an effort of trying to reestablish the Kalmar Union under Swedish initiative and in 1449 he was elected king of Norway and received the coronation at Trondheim on November 20.


See also: Engelbrekt

Preceded by:
Christopher
King of Norway Succeeded by:
Christian I
Eric XIII Regent of Sweden Christopher
Bengt and Nils Oxenstierna King of Sweden
First Reign
Jöns Oxenstierna and
Erik Tott
Christian I King of Sweden
Second Reign
Kettil Vasa
Erik Tott King of Sweden
Third Reign
Sten Sture the Elder

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Karl Knutsson (Bonde) - Wikipedia, den fria encyklopedin (1719 words)
Karl Knutsson, oegentligt Karl VIII, född 1408 eller 1409, död 15 maj 1470, svensk riksförestÄndare 1438-1440, kung av Sverige 1448-1457, 1464-1465 och 1467-1470 samt som Karl I kung av Norge 1449-1450.
Karl Knutsson rÀknas som anfader till mÄnga slÀktförgreningar i sÄvÀl Sverige som Danmark och Norge.
Karl Knutssons betydelse för framtiden ligger i att han gav upphov till det slÀktnÀtverk som bekÀmpade Kalmarunionen, och vars medlemmar var riksförestÄndarna Sten Sture den Àldre, Svante Nilsson, Sten Sture den yngre och Gustav Vasa.
GC15VCV - A Traditional Cache in Sweden called Cave of Puke created by helvite (648 words)
Karl Knutsson Bonde samlade dÄ sina trupper för att med hÄrdhÀnta medel kvÀsa upproret, bland annat brÀndes fyra bönder pÄ bÄl i VÀsterÄs och staden TorshÀlla plundrades.
The cave was a hideout place for the peasant army of Puke to avoid the army of Karl Knutsson Bonde, the king.
The army of Karl Knutsson Bonde was defeated by Erik Nilsson PukeÂŽs army in the battle of Harraker.
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