Ebba Brahe
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Ebba Brahe
Summary
Ebba Brahe is a human[1]. She was born on April 20, 1555[2]. She died on January 1, 1634[3].
Key Facts
- Ebba Brahe was born on April 20, 1555[2].
- Ebba Brahe died on January 1, 1634[3].
- Ebba Brahe died on May 8, 1635[4].
- Ebba Brahe's father was Per Brahe the Elder[5].
- Ebba Brahe's mother was Beata Stenbock[6].
- Ebba Brahe was married to Erik Sparre[7].
- A child of Ebba Brahe was Lars Sparre[8].
- A child of Ebba Brahe was Johan Sparre[9].
- A child of Ebba Brahe was Peder Sparre[10].
- A child of Ebba Brahe was Ture Sparre[11].
- A child of Ebba Brahe was Carl Sparre[12].
- A child of Ebba Brahe was Brita Sparre[13].
- Ebba Brahe held citizenship in Sweden[14].
- Ebba Brahe is recorded as female[15].
- Ebba Brahe's instance of is recorded as human[16].
- Ebba Brahe's given name is recorded as Ebba[17].
- Ebba Brahe's sibling is recorded as Sigrid Brahe[18].
- Ebba Brahe's sibling is recorded as Margareta Brahe[19].
- Ebba Brahe's sibling is recorded as Magnus Brahe[20].
- Ebba Brahe's sibling is recorded as Abraham Brahe[21].
- Ebba Brahe's sibling is recorded as Erik Brahe[22].
- Ebba Brahe's sibling is recorded as Gustaf Brahe[23].
Body
Origins and Family
Ebba Brahe was born on April 20, 1555[2]. Her father was Per Brahe the Elder[5]. Her mother was Beata Stenbock[6].
Personal Life
Ebba Brahe was married to Erik Sparre[7]. Children include Lars Sparre[8], a politician[24], 1590–1644[25], of Sweden[26]; Johan Sparre[9], a politician[27], 1587–1632[28], of Sweden[29]; Peder Sparre[10], a jurist[30], 1592–1647[31], of Sweden[32]; Ture Sparre[11], a jurist[33], 1593–1664[34], of Sweden[35]; Carl Sparre[12], a courtier[36], 1595–1632[37], of Sweden[38]; and Brita Sparre[13], 1580–1639[39], of Sweden[40].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include January 1, 1634[3] and May 8, 1635[4].
FAQs
Who were Ebba Brahe's parents?
Ebba Brahe's father was Per Brahe the Elder[5]. Ebba Brahe's mother was Beata Stenbock[6].
Who was Ebba Brahe married to?
Ebba Brahe's spouses include Erik Sparre[7].