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Sven Sture (1426) was a nobleman from
Halland Halland () is one of the traditional provinces of Sweden (''landskap''), on the western coast of Götaland, southern Sweden. It borders Västergötland, Småland, Skåne, Scania and the sea of Kattegat. Until 1645 and the Second Treaty of Br ...
(then part of
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), who served as a commander of Queen Margaret of Denmark in Gotland against Mecklenburg. He later switched sides in 1397, allying himself with the Mecklenburgs and becoming one of the leaders of the
Victual Brothers The Victual Brothers () were a loosely organized guild of privateers who later turned to piracy. They affected maritime history, maritime trade during the 14th century in both the North Sea, North and Baltic Sea, Baltic Seas. They were initially ...
, a group of Baltic Sea pirates. Despite his past as a pirate, he eventually regained the trust of Queen Margaret and played a role in the Gotland campaign against the Teutonic Knights. He was knighted in 1406 and later served as the commander of Sundholm Castle in Småland. Swedish regents Svante Sture and
Sten Sture the Younger Sten Sture the Younger () (1493 – 3 February 1520), was a Swedish nobleman who served as the regent of Sweden, during the era of the Kalmar Union. Biography Sture was born in 1493, as the son of Svante Nilsson (regent of Sweden) and Iliana G ...
are descendants of Sven Sture.


Biography


Early life

Sven Sture was likely born around 1360 as the son of the Danish knight Nils Sture (). The Sture family owned estates in
Halland Halland () is one of the traditional provinces of Sweden (''landskap''), on the western coast of Götaland, southern Sweden. It borders Västergötland, Småland, Skåne, Scania and the sea of Kattegat. Until 1645 and the Second Treaty of Br ...
,
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and
Småland Småland () is a historical Provinces of Sweden, province () in southern Sweden. Småland borders Blekinge, Scania, Halland, Västergötland, Östergötland and the island Öland in the Baltic Sea. The name ''Småland'' literally means "small la ...
. In the late 1380s, he married Gunilla Matsdotter, with whom he had two children who survived to adulthood: Nils and Katarina.


Invasion of Gotland

In 1389, Queen Margaret defeated and captured Albert of Mecklenburg, King of Sweden, at the Battle of Åsle. However, the Dukes of Mecklenburg still controlled
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, and in 1394,
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also fell under their influence, with the
Victual Brothers The Victual Brothers () were a loosely organized guild of privateers who later turned to piracy. They affected maritime history, maritime trade during the 14th century in both the North Sea, North and Baltic Sea, Baltic Seas. They were initially ...
, a group of privateers supported by the Mecklenburgs, using it as a base. In response, Queen
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appointed Sven Sture as the commander of her forces in 1395 to reclaim Gotland. Sven Sture successfully gained control of the island's countryside and constructed several fortresses but ultimately failed to capture the city of
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. Sven Sture later participated in the peace negotiations between Margaret and the Mecklenburgs at Lindholmen Castle. The final agreement, dated 17 June 1395, stipulated that Albert would be released in exchange for a large ransom, with Stockholm held as collateral. Privateering was to cease immediately, and pirates were to be banned from the ports of Mecklenburg, Stockholm, and Visby. The front lines in Gotland were frozen, with no further fortifications to be built.


Leader of the Victual Brothers

After the negotiations, Sven Sture remained on mainland before returning to Gotland in 1396. Despite the Lindholmen Treaty, piracy continued to disrupt Baltic Sea trade. During this period, Hanseatic merchants in Lübeck accused Sven Sture of piracy in a letter to Queen Margaret. In 1396, Margaret's heir,
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, was crowned ruler of the Kalmar Union. King Albert saw this as a violation of the Lindholmen Treaty, and in late summer 1396, his son, Duke Erik of Mecklenburg, arrived on Gotland to conquer it with Mecklenburgian forces. By November 1396, Duke Erik reported that his position was strong and that he had recaptured parts of the countryside from Sven Sture. Sven surrendered in early 1397 and switched sides, joining Duke Erik's forces. Under Erik's command, Sven led an expedition against Stockholm during midsummer of the same year, but the city's
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garrison repelled the attack. After Duke Erik died of the plague in July 1397, his widow, Sophia of Pomerania, appointed Sven as commander of Gotland. He made an agreement with the pirates, allowing them to use Gotland as a base in exchange for half of their loot. Under Sven's leadership, the piracy escalated, targeting both friend and foe indiscriminately. In 1398, Konrad von Jungingen, the Grand Master of the
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, launched a campaign to occupy Gotland, forcing Sven and the Victual Brothers to abandon the island. Sven quickly took control of Gaddaborg, ,
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and other strongholds around the
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, establishing control over
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and Ostrobothnia. However, through the mediation of Algot Magnusson (Sture), he soon made peace with Queen Margaret, surrendering these fortresses in exchange for a pardon.


Later life

Despite his past with the Victual Brothers, Sven regained the trust of Queen Margaret and her successor,
Erik of Pomerania Erik of Pomerania ( 1381/1382 – 24 September 1459) ruled over the Kalmar Union from 1396 until 1439. He was initially co-ruler with his great-aunt Margaret I until her death in 1412. Erik is known as Erik III as King of Norway (1389–1442), ...
. From 1403 to 1404, he participated in Algot Magnusson's campaign to reclaim Gotland from the Teutonic Knights. He was knighted in 1406, and from 1416 until his death, he served as the commander of Sundholm Castle in Småland. He was involved in negotiations with the
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ers in
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in 1417. In his later years, he settled peacefully at in Småland. Sven Sture died in 1426.


Legacy

Sven's son Nils is recorded as a witness to two loan documents issued in Sundholm in 1416, with Sven acting as the lender. However, Nils seems to have died before his father, without leaving any heirs. Consequently, the Danish Sture line ended with Sven. His daughter, Katarina, married Bo Stensson of the Natt och Dag family. After Sven Sture's death, the castle at Ekesjö was inherited first by his son-in-law Bo Stensson. The castle later passed to Bo's son, Nils, who rose to the position of ''riksråd,'' and adopted his grandfather's surname, styling himself ''Nils Bosson Sture.'' Despite this, he nevertheless continued to use the Natt och Dag arms of his father. As a result, the Younger Sture Family is usually regarded as a branch of the Natt och Dag family rather than a direct continuation of the Danish Sture line. Swedish regents Svante Sture and
Sten Sture the Younger Sten Sture the Younger () (1493 – 3 February 1520), was a Swedish nobleman who served as the regent of Sweden, during the era of the Kalmar Union. Biography Sture was born in 1493, as the son of Svante Nilsson (regent of Sweden) and Iliana G ...
are descendants of Sven Sture.


References


Sources

* * * * {{cite journal , last=Kindahl , first=Leif , year=1997 , title=Sven Sture – Drottning Margaretas ståthållare på Gotland eller sjörövarhövding , url=https://utforska.gotlandsmuseum.se/gotlandskt-arkiv-1997/ , journal=Gotländskt arkiv: meddelanden från Föreningen Gotlands fornvänner , language=sv , location=Visby , publisher=Gotlands fornsal , volume=69 , pages=95-114 , isbn=91-88036-25-1 Swedish nobility Danish nobility