Gustav Olofsson the Younger
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Gustav Olofsson the Younger
Summary
Gustav Olofsson the Younger is a human[1]. He was born on +1502-00-00T00:00:00Z[2]. He passed away in Q10547061[3]. He died on +1571-05-24T00:00:00Z[4].
Key Facts
- Gustav Olofsson the Younger died in Q10547061[3].
- Gustav Olofsson the Younger was born on +1502-00-00T00:00:00Z[2].
- Gustav Olofsson the Younger died on +1571-05-24T00:00:00Z[4].
- Burial took place at Vadstena Monastery Church[5].
- Gustav Olofsson the Younger's father was Olof Arvidsson[6].
- Gustav Olofsson the Younger's mother was Carin Haraldsdottir av Malma[7].
- Among Gustav Olofsson the Younger's spouses was Brita Eriksdotter (Leijonhufvud)[8].
- A child of Gustav Olofsson the Younger was Beata Stenbock[9].
- A child of Gustav Olofsson the Younger was Catherine Stenbock[10].
- A child of Gustav Olofsson the Younger was Olof Gustavsson Stenbock[11].
- A child of Gustav Olofsson the Younger was Karl Gustavsson Stenbock[12].
- A child of Gustav Olofsson the Younger was Erik Gustafsson Stenbock[13].
- A child of Gustav Olofsson the Younger was Arvid Gustafsson Stenbock[14].
- Gustav Olofsson the Younger held citizenship in Sweden[15].
- Gustav Olofsson the Younger held the position of chief district judge[16].
- Gustav Olofsson the Younger held the position of Privy Council of Sweden[17].
- Gustav Olofsson the Younger held the position of knight[18].
- Gustav Olofsson the Younger held the position of stadtholder[19].
- Gustav Olofsson the Younger's image is recorded as Stenbock, Gustaf i VJs julnummer 1942.jpg[20].
- Gustav Olofsson the Younger is recorded as male[21].
- Gustav Olofsson the Younger's instance of is recorded as human[22].
- Gustav Olofsson the Younger's Commons category is recorded as Gustaf Olofsson till Torpa[23].
- Gustav Olofsson the Younger's given name is recorded as Gustaf[24].
- Gustav Olofsson the Younger's Swedish Open Cultural Heritage URI is recorded as LSH/agents/28238[25].
- Gustav Olofsson the Younger's described by source is recorded as Dictionary of Swedish National Biography[26].
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Origins and Family
Gustav Olofsson the Younger was born on +1502-00-00T00:00:00Z[2]. His father was Olof Arvidsson[6]. His mother was Carin Haraldsdottir av Malma[7].
Career and Affiliations
Positions held include chief district judge[16], a legal position[27]; Privy Council of Sweden[17], in Sweden[28]; knight[18], a noble title[29]; and stadtholder[19], a position[30], founded in 1470[31].
Personal Life
Gustav Olofsson the Younger was married to Brita Eriksdotter (Leijonhufvud)[8]. Children include Beata Stenbock[9], 1533–1583[32], of Sweden[33]; Catherine Stenbock[10], a businessperson[34], 1535–1621[35], of Sweden[36]; Olof Gustavsson Stenbock[11], 1536–1599[37], of Sweden[38]; Karl Gustavsson Stenbock[12], a military personnel[39], 1537–1609[40], of Sweden[41]; Erik Gustafsson Stenbock[13], a military personnel[42], 1538–1602[43], of Sweden[44]; and Arvid Gustafsson Stenbock[14], a military personnel[45], 1541–1607[46], of Sweden[47].
Death and Burial
Gustav Olofsson the Younger died on +1571-05-24T00:00:00Z[4]. He passed away in Q10547061[3]. He is buried at Vadstena Monastery Church[5].
FAQs
Where did Gustav Olofsson the Younger die?
Gustav Olofsson the Younger passed away in Q10547061[3].
Who were Gustav Olofsson the Younger's parents?
Gustav Olofsson the Younger's father was Olof Arvidsson[6]. Gustav Olofsson the Younger's mother was Carin Haraldsdottir av Malma[7].
Who was Gustav Olofsson the Younger married to?
Gustav Olofsson the Younger's spouses include Brita Eriksdotter (Leijonhufvud)[8].