Benedicta Ebbesdotter of Hvide

Benedikte Ebbesdotter
Queen consort of Sweden
Reign 1196–1199
Spouse Sverker II of Sweden
Father Ebbe Sunesson Hvide
Born 1165/70
Knadrup
Died 1199/00
Sweden

Queen Benedicta was buried at Alvastra

Benedicta (Benedikte) Ebbesdotter of Hvide (ca 1165 or 1170 – ca 1199 or 1200) was a Swedish queen consort, first consort of king Sverker II of Sweden. In Sweden she was often called Queen Bengta.

Biography

Benedicta was born in Knadrup i Northern Själland in Denmark between 1165 and 1170 as the child of the noble Ebbe Sunesson Hvide. In about the year of 1185, she married Sverker Karlsson.

In 1195, her spouse became king of Sweden, and she became queen consort. The same year, her relative, the priest Andreas Sunesson, returned to Sweden from France and became the leading clerical politician in the archbishopric under Absalon, also a relative of Benedicta. Queen Benedicta is described as religious, and she supported the power aspirations of the church and the archbishop Olov Lambatunga in Uppsala.

Queen Benedicta died in 1199 or in 1200. The cause of her death are unknown, but is sometimes believed to have ben childbirth.

Children

  1. Helena Sverkersdotter born ca 1190, d. after 1222, queen mother of Queen Catherine of Sweden.
  2. Margareta Sverkersdotter
  3. Karl Sverkersson the Younger

Succession

Benedikte Ebbesdotter
Born: 1165/1170 Died: 1199/1200
Swedish royalty
Preceded by
Cecilia Johansdotter
Queen consort of Sweden
1196–1199/1200
Succeeded by
Ingegerd Birgersdotter

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