Ida Henningsdotter Königsmarck (died 1450), was a Swedish noble and fief-holder, known for her legendary defense of Kastelholm Castle on Åland in Swedish Finland during the Engelbrekt Rebellion in 1433. In 1433, the castle was besieged by the rebels during the Engelbrekt Rebellion. Her defense of the castle was described in the ('Charles Chronicle') and became legend: Other sources claim that her son Otto Pogwisch organized the defense and that he surrendered to the rebels.
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| - Ida Henningsdotter Königsmarck (died 1450), was a Swedish noble and fief-holder, known for her legendary defense of Kastelholm Castle on Åland in Swedish Finland during the Engelbrekt Rebellion in 1433. In 1433, the castle was besieged by the rebels during the Engelbrekt Rebellion. Her defense of the castle was described in the ('Charles Chronicle') and became legend: Other sources claim that her son Otto Pogwisch organized the defense and that he surrendered to the rebels. (en)
- Ida Königsmarck (död 1450), var en svensk frälsekvinna och länsinnehavare av Kastelholms län. Hon var dotter till Henning Königsmarck och gift med först Tomas Von Vitzen och sedan . Ida Königsmark är omnämnd i Karlskrönikan för sina insatser i samband med Engelbrektsupproret. Hon innehade då Kastelholms slott vilket hon övertagit efter sin andre man Bengt Pogwisch som hade det i förläning vid sin död 1432, när en upprorstrupp 1433 inledde en belägring av slottet. Rimkönikan säger härom: (sv)
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| - Ida Henningsdotter Königsmarck (died 1450), was a Swedish noble and fief-holder, known for her legendary defense of Kastelholm Castle on Åland in Swedish Finland during the Engelbrekt Rebellion in 1433. She was the daughter of the nobleman Henning Königsmarck (d. c. 1415), a German immigrated nobleman and adviser of King Eric of Pomerania, and the sister of Governor Bengt Königsmarck of Kalmar; she was thus the paternal aunt of Kristina Königsmarck. She married nobleman Tomas Von Vitzen (c. 1381-1416) firstly, and secondly to (d. 1432). Her second spouse was an adviser of King Eric from Holstein and the holder of the fief Kastelholm Castle, and after his death in 1432, she took over his position as fief-holder. In 1433, the castle was besieged by the rebels during the Engelbrekt Rebellion. Her defense of the castle was described in the ('Charles Chronicle') and became legend: Fru Yda en utlänsk Qvinna;Bättre Konenungen henne troddeÄn någon then i Sverige bodde;Thet var nu Svenskom til spottAt Qvinna skulle råda Riksens Slott(Lady Ida a foreign woman:Thought of better by the kingThan any living in Sweden;This was now when the Swedes decidedThat woman be entrusted with the defense of the royal castles) Other sources claim that her son Otto Pogwisch organized the defense and that he surrendered to the rebels. (en)
- Ida Königsmarck (död 1450), var en svensk frälsekvinna och länsinnehavare av Kastelholms län. Hon var dotter till Henning Königsmarck och gift med först Tomas Von Vitzen och sedan . Ida Königsmark är omnämnd i Karlskrönikan för sina insatser i samband med Engelbrektsupproret. Hon innehade då Kastelholms slott vilket hon övertagit efter sin andre man Bengt Pogwisch som hade det i förläning vid sin död 1432, när en upprorstrupp 1433 inledde en belägring av slottet. Rimkönikan säger härom: Fru Yda en utlänsk Qvinna;Bättre Konenungen henne troddeÄn någon then i Sverige bodde;Thet var nu Svenskom til spottAt Qvinna skulle råda Riksens Slott Befälet på slottet skall dock ha förts av hennes son, , som ganska snart kapitulerade för de finländska bönderna. (sv)
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