Helena Guttormsdotter

Swedish mediaeval noblewoman
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Quick Facts

IntroSwedish mediaeval noblewoman
PlacesSweden
isNoble
Work fieldRoyals
Gender
Female
Family
Spouse:Esbern Snare
Children:Canute Duke of Estonia Ingeborg av Kalundborg
The details

Biography

Helena Guttormsdotter, floruit 1205, was a Swedish noble and landholder, known as the royal mistress of Valdemar II of Denmark.
Helena was the daughter of the Swedish earl Guttorm jarl. She married the Danish noble Esbern Snare and became the mother of lady Ingeborg of Kalundborg. She was widowed in 1204, and had a relationship with Valdemar II, with whom she had Canute, Duke of Estonia. The relationship was terminated when he married Dagmar of Bohemia. Helena returned to Sweden, where she founded the chapel Vår Frus kapell in Linköping. She was a landholder in Sweden, and left her estates there to her son after her death.

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