Brahe

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Brahe (originally Bragde) is the name of a Scanian noble family that was influential in both Danish and Swedish history but has its family roots in Sweden. The first member of the family is speculated to have been Verner Braghde from Halland.[1] Better documented is Peder Axelsen Brahe who appears in late 14th century records. He fathered two sons, Thorkild and Axel Axel Pedersen Brahe. What later became the Danish branch descended from Axel and what later became the Swedish, descended from Thorkild's daughter, Johanna Torkildsdotter Brahe.[1][2]

Per Brahe was in 1561 granted dignity as a count by Eric XIV of Sweden and in 1620 was the family introduced on the Swedish House of Knights (Riddarhuset) as the first counts.

Danish family

Swedish family

  • Per Brahe the Elder (1520–1590): statesman
    • Erik Brahe (1552–1614): Count of Visingsborg
    • Gustaf Brahe (1558–1615), riksråd of Sweden – loyal to king Sigismund – and later, Polish general
    • Magnus Brahe (1564–1633): Lord High Steward of Sweden
    • Abraham Brahe (1569–1630): Swedish Count
      • Per Brahe the Younger (1602–1680): soldier and statesman
      • Margareta Brahe (1603–1669): lady-in-waiting for Queen Maria Eleonora, consort of Gustavus Adolphus
      • Nils Brahe (1604–1632): General in the Swedish army
        • Nils Brahe (1633–1699): Swedish Count
  • Erik Brahe (1722–1756): Marshal and Colonel
  • Magnus Fredrik Brahe (1756–1826): Swedish Count

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Store Danske Encyklopædi, CD-ROM edition, entry "Brahe", 2004. (Danish)
  2. Svensk Uppslagsbok (Malmö. 1939)

Other sources

  • Carlsson, Gottfrid Brahe (släkt) Svenskt biografiskt lexikon, bd 5, s. 637-641.
  • Weibull, Lauritz (1904) Sophia Brahe. Bidrag till den genealogiska forskningen i Danmark (Historical Journal för Skåne Country, s. 38-71)

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