Agneta Rosenbröijer
Quick Facts
Biography
Agneta Rosenbröijer (1620- 11 September 1697), was a Finnish (Swedish) noblewoman and business person. She was a significant figure in the local history of Vyborg, known for her pride, temperament and feuds, which has been the subject of many stories.
Life
Agneta Rosenbröijer was the daughter of the burger Tönnies Antonius Bröijer, mayor of Viborg in Swedish Finland. She married in 1640 to merchant Anders Skarpenberg (d. 1652). In 1647, her father was ennobled to Rosenbröijer, and as Agneta, as was usual in Sweden at the time, kept her own name after marriage, she took her father's new name and became known as Agneta Rosenbröijer.
Widowed in 1652, she took over the trading business of her late spouse. In 1655, she married the recently ennobled captain Peter von Gertten (d. 1671). After marriage, he left for six years to serve in Poland. After his return in 1661, the couple attracted attention with their extravagant life style and belonged to the leading people of the city. They bought the manor Ahijärvi in 1663 to live in accordance with their noble status, but she continued to manage the trading business. It was an important business and belonged to the few in Viborg at that time to trade with foreign nations.
After the death of her second spouse in 1671, Agneta Rosenbröijer was dragged in to a fourteen year long period of law suits: she was forced to pay of the debts accumulated by her spouse and herself during all their years of extravagance, while she herself sued the state and demanded to be given the salary of her late spouse to pay of the creditors. Her situation was worsened through the reduction of 1683.
In 1685, finally, the king granted her the income from a couple of farms for her personal support.