Helena Pedersdatter Strange
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Helena (Helene) Pedersdotter Strange, in Sweden called queen Elin, (ca 1200- ca 1255), was a Swedish queen, consort of king Canute II of Sweden.
Born the child of the Danish knight Peder Strangesson, she is believed to have married the Swedish Knut Långe in about 1225, though the exact year is not known. Knut Långe was since 1222 the regent for the under-aged king Eric XI of Sweden, and took the throne himself in 1229, thereby making Helena, or Elin as she was often called in Sweden, queen. Queen Elin used the same seal as her husband on official documents, a curious fact which indicates that she may have exerted some political influence.
In 1234, her husband died, and the king Eric returned. Dowager queen Elin remarried the nobleman Filip Lauresson. In 1247, she witnessed her son from her first marriage rebel against the new monarch; he failed, and was executed in 1248. Her second son was executed in 1251, and the same year, she became a widow. She died in about the year of 1255.
[edit] Children
- Holmger Knutsson, d. 1248, executed in a rebellion after the Battle of Sparrsätra of 1247.
- Filip Knutsson, executed in 1251.
[edit] Sources
- Åke Ohlmarks "Alla Sveriges drottningar"
Helena Pedersdatter Strange
Died: ca 1255 |
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Swedish royalty | ||
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Preceded by Rikissa of Denmark (Queen consort) |
Royal Consort of Sweden (Queen consort) 1229 - 1234 |
Succeeded by Catherine of Ymseborg (Queen consort) |