Bonde (noble family)
Bonde , is the name of a Swedish noble family . The family currently continues.
history
The Bonde are an old Swedish aristocratic family, whose lineage with Peter Öjarsson or with his documented sons, the knights Tord Bonde († after 1322) and Erengisle Petersson . begins. The family achieved prosperity and prestige in Sweden as early as the Middle Ages . With Karl Knutsson Bonde († 1470), the family was able to produce a Swedish king. In the period that followed, the Bonde occupied positions in the Kingdom of Sweden. In 1625 the family was introduced to the knight's house in the aristocratic class (No. 11). The line expired on November 11, 1868 in the male line . In 1651 he was nobilized to the baron class , and one year later he was accepted into the baron class of the Swedish knighthood (No. 20). On August 22, 1695, the Counts (No. 41) came to this line as Bonde af Björnö , the future owners of Fideikommiss Trolleholm, who have been called Trolle-Bonde with royal permission since May 16, 1809 . Another count's diploma (No. 64) was issued on April 17, 1719 as Bonde af Säfstaholm , named after Säfstaholm Castle . This line ran out of male lines on April 6, 1783.
Relatives
- King Charles VIII of Sweden (1408 / 1409–1470)
- Gustaf Bonde (1620–1667), Swedish statesman
- Carl Bonde (1872–1957), Swedish dressage rider
- Oskar "Ossi" Bonde (* 1979), drummer in the Swedish rock band Johnossi
literature
- Gustaf Elgenstierna : The introducerade svenska adelns ättartavlor. Stockholm 1925–1936, cf. also Bonde nr 11 (men) , Bonde nr 20 (Freiherren) , Bonde af Björnö nr 41 (Count) and Bonde af Säfstaholm nr 64 (Count)
- Bonde . In: Herman Hofberg, Frithiof Heurlin, Viktor Millqvist, Olof Rubenson (eds.): Svenskt biografiskt handlexikon . 2nd Edition. tape 1 : A-K . Albert Bonniers Verlag, Stockholm 1906, p. 116 (Swedish, runeberg.org ).
- Bonde . In: Bernhard Meijer (Ed.): Nordisk familjebok konversationslexikon och realencyklopedi . 2nd Edition. tape 3 : Bergsvalan – Branstad . Nordisk familjeboks förlag, Stockholm 1905, Sp. 1094 (Swedish, runeberg.org ).
Web links
- Bonde and Bonde af Björnö in riddarhuset (Swedish)