Margareta Grip

Margareta Birgersdotter Grip (1538–1586), was a Swedish baroness, writer and landowner. She is known for her writing: she copied letters and documents from the Middle Ages, the originals of which have since been lost, and for her genealogical research. Genealogical works became common among the nobility after her day, and her work is considered the first of the genre in Sweden.

She was born to riksråd baron Birger Nilsson Grip and Brita Jonchimsdotter Brahe. In 1562, she married the noble Erik Månsson Natt och Dag. She was thereby the sister-in-law of Karin Gyllenstierna, who were also her neighbor on the estate Säby. After being widowed shortly after, she managed the estate Brokind Castle on behalf of her minor son Erik Eriksson Natt och Dag (d. 1566). After the death of her son, she inherited the Bro estate personally. In 1571, she married riksråd Sten Axelsson Banér. However, she remained the sole manager of the Bro estate.

Traditionally, Margareta Birgersdotter Grip has been named Mistress of the Robes of Queen Karin Månsdotter in 1567-1568. However, Elin Andersdotter is confirmed to have had that position.[1]

Margareta Grip copied a large amount of documents and letters from the Middle Ages, whose originals have since been lost, and who are therefore important historical documents. She produced a genealogical work, with the intent of vindicating her ancestor, Bo Jonsson Grip, a work she started in 1574. Genealogical research became common among the nobility in the late 16th century, but Grip are regarded as the pioneer of this genre in Sweden. Her work is kept at the Trolleholm archive.

References

  1. Sture Arnell (1951). Karin Månsdotter. Stockholm: Wahlström & Widstrand. ISBN


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