Gunilla Bielke; Swedish: Gunilla Johansdotter Bielke af Åkerö (25 June 1568 – 19 July 1597) was Queen of Sweden as the second wife of King John III. Queen Gunilla is acknowledged to have acted as the political adviser to John III and to have influenced his religious policies in favour of Protestantism.[1]
GunillaBielke; Swedish: Gunilla Johansdotter Bielke af Åkerö (25 June 1568 – 19 July 1597) was Queen of Sweden as the second wife of King John III. Queen...
ice hockey player from Sweden Gunilla Bergström (1942–2021), Swedish author, journalist, and illustrator GunillaBielke (1568–1597), the second spouse...
Anna Eriksdotter (Bielke) (1490–1525), Swedish noblewoman and acting castellan of Kalmar Castle, daughter of Erik Turesson GunillaBielke (1568–1597), Queen...
Finland and Lithuania Anna (1568–1625) He married his second wife, GunillaBielke (1568–1592), on 21 February 1585; they had a son: John (1589–1618),...
Counter-Reformation, just as the next queen and spouse of John III, GunillaBielke, would influence his religious policy in favour of Protestantism. John...
descendant GunillaBielke became queen, the second wife of John III of Sweden. Bese died on 7 April 1553 in Bernhamra, Sweden. The Fru Gunillas Gränd is...
have been politically active, and has been favorable compared to Queen GunillaBielke, who was said to meddle in politics. Margaret allegedly had the ability...
she married the brother-in-law of her uncle, Axel Bielke (d. 1597), the brother of queen GunillaBielke. Her father and brother were followers of Sigismund...
both his first queen, Catherine Jagiellon, as well as for his second, GunillaBielke.[page needed] Maria Eleonora, however, accepted the response, and declared...
Jagellon at Svartsjö Castle. Queen Catherine Stenbock, as well as Queen GunillaBielke, both acted as mediators during the conflict between the King and the...
(1552–1560) Karin Månsdotter (1567–1568) Catherine Jagiellon (1568–1583) GunillaBielke (1585–1592) Anne of Austria (1592–1598) Christina of Holstein-Gottorp...
(1552–1560) Karin Månsdotter (1567–1568) Catherine Jagiellon (1568–1583) GunillaBielke (1585–1592) Anne of Austria (1592–1598) Christina of Holstein-Gottorp...
Plessen Friedrich Carl, 7th Prince 1934–1979 (1914–1979), m. Countess GunillaBielke Prince Carl-Anton Maria, renounced his rights 1970 (b. 1944) Hubertus...
Stenbock, (1537–1610), third wife and widow of King Gustav I of Sweden. GunillaBielke, (1568–1597), second wife and widow of King John III of Sweden. Christina...
Sophie of Brandenburg, Regent of Saxony (1591–1601) (d. 1622) June 25 – GunillaBielke, Queen of Sweden (d. 1597) July 1 – Philip Sigismund of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel...
married GunillaBielke in 1585. Instead, her family engaged her to count Erik Bielke af Åkerö upon the wish of the family and queen GunillaBielke. The engagement...
Turesson (Bielke) and Gunilla Johansdotter Bese; among her siblings were riksråd and governor Axel Eriksson (Bielke), riksråd Ture Eriksson (Bielke) and the...
9 months and 22 days) Son of Gustav I Catherine Jagiellon (3 children) GunillaBielke (1 child) 20 December 1537 – 17 November 1592 (aged 54) Sigismund 17...
(1552–1560) Karin Månsdotter (1567–1568) Catherine Jagiellon (1568–1583) GunillaBielke (1585–1592) Anne of Austria (1592–1598) Christina of Holstein-Gottorp...
(1552–1560) Karin Månsdotter (1567–1568) Catherine Jagiellon (1568–1583) GunillaBielke (1585–1592) Anne of Austria (1592–1598) Christina of Holstein-Gottorp...
(1552–1560) Karin Månsdotter (1567–1568) Catherine Jagiellon (1568–1583) GunillaBielke (1585–1592) Anne of Austria (1592–1598) Christina of Holstein-Gottorp...
(1552–1560) Karin Månsdotter (1567–1568) Catherine Jagiellon (1568–1583) GunillaBielke (1585–1592) Anne of Austria (1592–1598) Christina of Holstein-Gottorp...
(1552–1560) Karin Månsdotter (1567–1568) Catherine Jagiellon (1568–1583) GunillaBielke (1585–1592) Anne of Austria (1592–1598) Christina of Holstein-Gottorp...
Turesson (Bielke) and Gunilla Johansdotter Bese. She was thus the sister of riksråd and governor Axel Eriksson (Bielke), riksråd Ture Eriksson (Bielke), and...
Axel's descendant became queen GunillaBielke, second wife of John III of Sweden. G. Carlsson (1924) "Ture Turesson (Bielke)", Svenskt biografiskt lexikon...