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STURE , an ancient patrician family of Sweden, the most notable members of which were the following: I. STEN GUSTAFSSON, commonly called Sten Sture the Elder (1440 -1503). In 1464 he came prominently forward in support of Bishop Kettil Karlsson Vasa in his struggle against Christian I. of Denmark, and showed great
of the highest qualities of a statesman. In 1471 he again defeated Christian I. at the great
2. SVANTE STURE (d. 1512) is mentioned as a senator in 1482. He was one of the magnates who facilitated King Hans's conquest of Sweden by his opposition to Sten Sture the Elder. Subsequently, however, he was reconciled to the latter and succeeded him as regent. He was by no means so imposing a figure as his predecessor, though, like him, Svante in his later years patriotically resisted the Danish claim of sovereignty. He died suddenly at Vesteras
3. STEN STURE, commonly called Sten Sture the Younger (1492-1520), the son of Svante. After his father's death he was elected regent by the majority of the lesser gentry to the exclusion of the candidate of the high aristocratic faction , Erik Trolle, whence the inextinguishable hatred. of the two families. In 1513 the aged archbishop of Upsala, Jakob Ulfsson, resigned in favour of Gustaf Trolle, son of Erik Trolle, who was elected by the cathedral chapter and recommended to the pope by the regent on condition that the new archbishop should do him homage. Unfortunately these two masterful young
feud
Vesteras
fleet
bull excommunicating Sture, again invaded Sweden. The armies clashed near Borgerund on Lake Aarunden (Jan. 19). At the very beginning Sture was hit by a bullet and his peasant levies fled to the wild mountainous regions of Tiveden where they made a last desperate but unsuccessful stand. The mortally-wounded regent took to his sledge and posted towards Stockholm, but expired on the ice of Lake Malar two days later, in his 27th year.See Sveriges historic, vol. i. (Stockholm, 1877-1878) ; K. O. Arnold
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