Rikissa of Denmark

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Queen Rikissa Valdemarsdotter (born in 1190/1191, d. 1220) was queen consort of Sweden, married to king Eric X of Sweden and mother of king Eric X of Sweden.

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She was a daughter of Valdemar I of Denmark and Sofia of Minsk. Rikissa of Denmark received her first name, originally a Lotharingian-Burgundian female name, in honor of her maternal grandmother, the late Rikissa of Poland, queen of Sweden.

In c 1210 the new king Eric X of Sweden, who had deposed his predecessor Sverker II of Sweden, desired to build cordial and peaceful relations with Denmark, which had traditionally supported the House of Sverker, against the Norwegian-supported dynasty of Eric. That was why Rikissa, sister of the then reigning Valdemar II of Denmark, was married to king Eric.

When she arived at the Swedish coast, the legend say, she was surprised that she was expected to ride and not travell by carriage, and the sWedish noblewoman had then encourraged her to adapt the costums of her new home-country instead of trying to establish her own "Jutian" customs.

Rikissa bore her living husband only daughters. King Eric died in 1216. Queen Rikissa was pregnant at the time and then gave birth to her only surviving son, the future Eric XI of Sweden. The family of king Eric X however was driven to exile from Sweden as the House of Sverker heir, John I of Sweden was elected king there, to succeed Rikissa's husband. It was in Denmark where Rikissa herself died, without seeing her son's accession to the throne (in 1222), nor her daughters' marriages.

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  • Åke Ohlmarks "Alla Sveriges drottningar"
Rikissa of Denmark
Died: 1220
Swedish royalty
Preceded by
Ingegerd Birgersdotter of Bjelbo
(Queen consort)
Royal Consort of Sweden
(Queen consort)
1210 - 1216
Succeeded by
Helena Pedersdatter Strange
(Queen consort)