List of Swedish royal mistresses
The following is a list of women known to have been mistresses to members of the Swedish Royal Family.
House of Bonde
- Kristina Abrahamsdotter (Finnish: Kristiina Abrahamintytär), mistress of Charles VIII of Sweden before their marriage in 1470[1]
House of Vasa
- Agda Persdotter, mistress of Eric XIV of Sweden
- Karin Jacobsdotter, mistress of Eric XIV of Sweden
- Karin Månsdotter, mistress of Eric XIV before their marriage in 1568
- Karin Hansdotter (Finnish: Kaarina Hannuntytär), mistress of John III of Sweden [2]
- Karin Nilsdotter, mistress of Charles IX of Sweden
- Ebba Brahe, alleged mistress of Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden
- Margareta Slots, mistress of Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden from a Dutch extraction
House of Pfalz-Zweibrücken
- Brita Allerts, mistress of Charles X Gustav of Sweden
House of Hesse
- Hedvig Taube, mistress of Frederick I of Sweden
- Catharina Ebba Horn, mistress of Frederick I of Sweden
House of Holstein-Gottorp
- Sophie Hagman, mistress of Prince Frederick Adolf of Sweden
- Maria Schlegel, mistress of Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden
- Marie Marguerite Morel, mistress of Charles XIII of Sweden.
- Augusta Fersen, mistress of Charles XIII of Sweden
- Charlotte Eckerman, mistress of Charles XIII of Sweden.
- Charlotte Slottsberg, (Gustava Charlotta Slottsberg) mistress of Charles XIII of Sweden. [3]
- Mariana Koskull, mistress of Charles XIII of Sweden.
House of Bernadotte
- Mariana Koskull, mistress of Charles XIV John of Sweden, former mistress of Charles XIII of Sweden
- Emilie Högquist, mistress of Oscar I of Sweden
- Jaquette Löwenhielm, mistress of Oscar I of Sweden
- Josephine Sparre, mistress of Charles XV of Sweden
- Johanna Styrell, mistress of Charles XV of Sweden
- Wilhelmine Schröder, mistress of Charles XV of Sweden
- Elise Hwasser, mistress of Charles XV of Sweden
- Marie Friberg, mistress of Oscar II of Sweden
- Emma Elisabeth Hammarström, mistress of Oscar II of Sweden
- Camilla Henemark, mistress of Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden[4]
See also
References
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