Elle est mariée avec Sverker II "the Younger" Karlsson.
Ils se sont mariés.
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Drottning Bengta Ebbesdotter Hvide (Ebbesdotter Hvide), Queen of Sweden
Swedish: Benedikta Ebbesdotter Hvide, Drotting av Sverige
Gender:
Female
Birth:
1170
Knardrup, Sjâ§lland, Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark
Death:
1199 (29)
Smââ¢land, Jâ§mtland, Sweden
Place of Burial:
Alvastra Kloster Kirke, âñstergââtland, Sweden
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Ebbe Sunesen Hvide, af Knardrup and Hvide, Af Knardrup
Wife of Sverker II Karlsson and Sverker II of Sweden
Mother of Duchess Christina af Mecklenburg, Princess of Sweden; Kung pâ⢠âñland Ingemund Johan Vasa; Princess Helena Sverkersdotter of Sweden (Sverkerska â§tten); Margaretha Sverkerdtr.; Karl Sverkersson (d.y.), Prins av Sverige; Thue Sverkersson and Canute II the Tall of Sweden ¬´ less
Sister of Finn Ebbesen Hvide; N.N. Ebbesdatter Hvide; Cecilie Ebbesdatter Hvide; Christine Ebbesdatter Galen; Peder Ebbesen (Hvide), af Knardrup; and Laurids Sunesen Hvide ¬´ less
Benedicta Ebbesdotter of Hvide (c. 1165 or 1170 ·Äì c. 1199 or 1200) was a Swedish queen consort, first consort of king Sverker II of Sweden. In Sweden she was often called Queen Bengta.
Our knowledge of Benedicta comes from a genealogy of the Hvide family compiled in the Sor√∏ Abbey in the 14th century. From the terse data of this source, the following life-story has been deduced. Benedicta was born in Knadrup in Northern Zealand in Denmark between 1165 and 1170 as the child of the noble Ebbe Sunesson Hvide. The Swedish infant prince Sverker Karlsson was brought to Denmark in 1167 after the killing of his father, and was apparently raised by his powerful maternal relatives.[1] Most probably he met his future bride, a kinswoman of his mother, there, and married her when reaching manly years. This may have happened in the mid-1180s.
children:
1Helena Sverkersdotter born c. 1190, died after 1222, mother of Queen Catherine of Sweden.
2Karl Sverkersson the younger (d. 1198); parentage unconfirmed.
3Christina (d. 1252), married to Henry Borwin II of Mecklenburg; parentage unconfirmed.
4Margareta (1192·Äì1232), married to Wizlaw I, Prince of Râºgen; parentage unconfirmed.
1Ernst Nygren, "Benedicta", Svenskt biografiskt lexikon, https://sok.riksarkivet.se/sbl/Presentation.aspx?id=18473
2Ernst Nygren, "Benedicta", Svenskt biografiskt lexikon, https://sok.riksarkivet.se/sbl/Presentation.aspx?id=18473
3H. Toll, "Sverker II:s drottningar", Fornvâ§nnen, 1920.
·Ä¢âÖke Ohlmarks, Alla Sveriges drottningar (All the queens of Sweden; in Swedish). Stockholm: Gebers, 1973.
·Ä¢Adolf Schâºck, "Till Sverker d.y.:s historia, 1. Sverkers familjefâârhââ¢llanden", Historisk tidskrift 76, 1956.
Hvide (English: Whites) was a medieval Danish clan, and afterwards in early modern era a Danish noble surname of presumably one surviving branch of leaders of that clan. Before the 16th century it was not used as surname. It signified the color white.
The Hvide were influential in the Danish island of Zealand, and occasionally in other close parts of the country, such as other Danish islands and Skåne. They had a stronghold in Jørlunde. [2]
A folktale of the clan name contrasts this clan against the "black" clan of Viking leaders of Skåne (that then belonged to Denmark but now belongs to Sweden) ("Svarte Skåning") who had Thor as their chief god. The white islander clan were "protectees" of non-black god Odin. The Hvide leaders seem to have been among first to accept Christianity, and later, the clansmen regularly rose to highest positions of Danish church, including several Roman Catholic archbishops of Lund.
Several leaders of the clan and of variety of its branches are known since the early 12th century. At that time, a number of Hvide leaders were dubbed as "brothers" and as sons of mythical Skjalm Hvide, earl of Zealand in the latter half of the 11th century; or as his grandsons. Such genealogy is however probably a mythical invention, them generally being more distant kinsmen with each other and "brothers" in the sense of being leaders of parts of the same clan.
Benedicta Drottning Bengta Ebbesdotter Hvide (Ebbesdotter Hvide) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sverker II "the Younger" Karlsson |
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