Magnus, Duke of Östergötland explained

Magnus
Duke of Östergötland
Birth Date:25 July 1542
House:Vasa
Issue:Lucretia Magnusdotter Gyllenhielm
Helena Magnusdotter Gyllenhielm
Virginia Magnusdotter Gyllenhielm
Father:Gustav Vasa of Sweden
Mother:Margareta Leijonhufvud
Burial Place:Vadstena Abbey

Magnus Vasa (25 July 1542 – 26 June 1595), prince of Sweden, Duke of Östergötland from 1555. Magnus was the third son of King Gustav Vasa. His mother was queen Margareta Leijonhufvud.

Biography

Magnus was the only of Gustav Vasa's sonsexcept for Karl and Sten, who died in infancythat didn't become king of Sweden. In 1555, he was made Duke of Ostrogothia, Kinda and Ydre, Dalsland, Sundbo härad in Närke, Kåkind, Valla, and the major part of Vadsbo härad in Västergötland. As Duke of Ostrogothia, he lived permanently at Vadstena Castle in Vadstena.

Magnus suffered from a severe mental illness.[1] The illness showed its first signs in 1563, and eventually became permanent. In 1574, the responsibility of his fiefs were taken over by his brother King John III, who managed them as his guardian because of his mental condition. A smaller part of them was granted to his other brother, Charles.

Magnus died at the Manorhouse of Kungsbro, outside Linköping, in 1595 and is buried in the Bridgettine Abbey Church in Vadstena.

Legacy

Many ballads and stories were inspired by Magnus and his alleged interest in mythological creatures such as fairies.

There are many stories about the "Mad Duke", for instance about how he saw a mermaid in the castle moat and threw himself out of a window, nearly drowning himself. There is no proof that this event ever took place, but the story might have evolved from an incident in 1563 when he fell in the moat, during the construction of the castle drawbridge. Geijer and Afzelius note that the alleged mermaid incident appears to have found its way into the ballad "Hertig Magnus och Hafsfrun" ("Herr Mannelig").[2]

Issue

Magnus was never married. He had three confirmed and acknowledged children outside of marriage.

With Valborg Eriksdotter:

  1. Lucretia Magnusdotter (Gyllenhielm) (1562–1624) married to nobleman Christoffer von Warnstedt
  1. Helena Gyllenhielm (1572-1630) married to nobleman Wollmar Yxkull

Mother unknown:

  1. Virginia

Sources

Citations

  1. Book: Roberts, Michael . Michael Roberts (historian) . 1968 . The Early Vasas: A History of Sweden, 1523–1611 . London . Cambridge University Press . 521069300.
  2. Book: Svenska folk-visor från forntiden . Afzelius . Arvid August . Geijer . Erik Gustaf . Arvid August Afzelius . Erik Gustaf Geijer . 1816 . . Stockholm . 178 . https://archive.org/stream/svenskafolkviso01geijgoog#page/n182/mode/2up . sv . 96. Hertig Magnus och Hafsfrun.