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m Andejons moved page Catherine, Lady Blake to Katarina Eriksdotter over redirect: moving form highly anglicized and anachronistic name. "Catherine, Lady Blake" yields no hits in google scholar, and only strange and irrelevant hits in Google books
m SergeWoodzing moved page Katarina Eriksdotter to Catherine Eriksdotter: english exonym is standard for pre-20th century
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Catherine (Swedish:Katarina Eriksdotter) (12th-century), was a Swedish princess, daughter of King Eric the Saint and his queen, Christina of Sweden.

Biography

She married Nils Blake, who probably was a Swedish magnate. They had a daughter, Kristina Nilsdotter, who married the Norwegian Earl Hakon the Mad, and later Eskil Magnusson, the lawspeaker of Västergötland.

References

This article contains content from the Owl Edition of Nordisk familjebok, a Swedish encyclopedia published between 1904 and 1926, now in the public domain.