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  1. Conteúdo. ocultar. Início. Referências. Ver também. Sten Sture, o Velho ( Sten Sture den äldre ou Sten Gustavsson Sture em sueco ), nascido em 1440 e falecido em 1503, foi regente da Suécia ( riksföreståndare ), durante a União de Kalmar, em dois períodos: o primeiro em 1470 - 1497 e o segundo em 1501 - 1503 . [ 1]

  2. Sten Sture, o Moço. Sten Sture, o Moço ( Sten Svantesson Sture, conhecido como Sten Sture den yngre em sueco) foi regente da Suécia ( riksföreståndare) no âmbito da União de Kalmar, de 1512 a 5 de fevereiro de 1520. [ 1][ 2] Morte do Vice-rei Sten Sture, o Moço, sobre o Lago Malar.

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    In contemporary sources he is alternatively referred to as Sten Gustavsson or Herr Sten (Lord Sten); the practice of using noble family names as part of a personal name was not yet in use in Sweden at the time. He was born around 1440, the son of Gustav Anundsson of the Sture family and Birgitta Stensdotter Bielke, half-sister of the future Charles...

    Sture's uncle, King Charles VIII named Sture heir to Charles' personal domains before his death in 1470, and left Sture in charge of the crown lands, including the city of Stockholm and Stockholm Castle. On the death of King Charles on 15 May 1470, Sture immediately became the most powerful noble and political force in the country and was elected L...

    In the ensuing war, Sten was supported by peasant forces, but they were defeated at the Battle of Rotebro by Hans of Denmark (also known as King John I of Denmark and Norway), who invaded Sweden in July the same year. On 6 October, Sten surrendered to King Hans in Stockholm and was reconciled with him. Hans was crowned King of Sweden, and Sten was ...

    On his way back from Denmark, Sture fell ill and died on 14 December 1503. Bishop Hemming Gadh, who accompanied Sture on the journey, alerted Svante Nilsson at Stegeborg Castle. Sture's widow, Ingeborg Tott, who at the time was in control of the Stockholm garrison, was only presented with the news of her husband's death once Svante Nilsson had reac...

    To commemorate the victory at Brunkeberg, Sten Sture ordered a wooden monument for Storkyrkan in Stockholm, Saint George and the Dragon, built in the late 1480s. Saint George's horse carries the coat of arms of the Tre Sjöblad family, Sten Sture's coat of arms, and the monument is therefore interpreted as a symbol of his victory over Denmark, the d...

    Bain, Robert (1911). "Sture" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 25 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 1051–1052.
    Gilman, D. C.; Peck, H. T.; Colby, F. M., eds. (1905). "Sture" . New International Encyclopedia(1st ed.). New York: Dodd, Mead.
    Media related to Sten Sture the Elderat Wikimedia Commons
    "Sten Sture the Elder". Biografiskt lexikon för Finland (in Swedish). Helsingfors: Svenska litteratursällskapet i Finland. urn:NBN:fi:sls-4018-1416928956624.
  3. www.wikiwand.com › pt › Sten_StureSten Sture - Wikiwand

    Sten Sture, o Velho, nascido em 1440 e falecido em 1503, foi regente da Suécia (riksföreståndare), durante a União de Kalmar, em dois períodos: o primeiro em 1470-1497 e o segundo em 1501-1503.

  4. Sten Sture den yngre, Sten Svantesson Sture, född 1492 eller 1493, död 3 februari 1520, var en svensk riddare och Sveriges riksföreståndare 1512–1520. Han var son till Svante Nilsson Natt och Dag och Iliana Gädda .

  5. 10 de abr. de 2024 · Sten Sture, the Elder was the regent of Sweden (1470–97, 1501–03) who resisted Danish domination and built up a strong central administration. Sten, a member of a powerful noble family, led forces that ended an attempt by the Danish king Christian I to gain control over Sweden in 1471, inflicting a.

  6. 10 de abr. de 2024 · Sten Sture, the Younger (born c. 1492, Sweden—died Feb. 3, 1520, Lake Malar [now in Sweden ]) was the regent of Sweden from 1513 to 1520. He repeatedly defeated both Danish forces and his domestic opponents, who favoured a union with Denmark, before falling in battle against the Danish king Christian II.