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'''Per Gustafsson Banér''', also known as '''Peder Gustafsson Banér''' (28 June 1588 13 July 1644) was a [[Swedish people|Swedish]] nobleman and member of the [[Privy Council of Sweden]].<ref name=nordiskfamiljebok>{{cite encyclopedia

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'''Per Gustafsson Banér''', also known as '''Peder Gustafsson Banér''' (28 June 1588 - 13 July 1644) was a [[Swedish people|Swedish]] nobleman and member of the [[Privy Council of Sweden]].<ref name=nordiskfamiljebok>{{cite encyclopedia
| title = Per Banér
| title = Per Banér
| encyclopedia = [[Nordisk familjebok]]
| encyclopedia = [[Nordisk familjebok]]
| date =
| year = 1904
| year = 1904
| url = http://runeberg.org/nfbb/0451.html
| url = https://runeberg.org/nfbb/0451.html
| access-date = 2 April 2016
| access-date = 2 April 2016
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Per Gustafsson Banér was the son of [[Gustaf Banér]] who was one of the noblemen executed in 1600 at the [[Linköping Bloodbath]], and [[Kristina Sture]], daughter of [[Svante Stensson Sture]].
Banér was the son of [[Gustaf Banér]] who was one of the noblemen executed in 1600 at the [[Linköping Bloodbath]], and Kristina Sture, daughter of [[Svante Stensson Sture]].


He became a ''[[Valet de chambre|kammarjunkare]]'' to [[Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden|king Gustavus Adolphus]] in 1611, and followed the king on his incursion into [[Skåne]] in 1612. At the [[Battle of Vittsjö]], Banér helped save the king from drowning, and the grateful king made him a [[chamberlain (office)|chamberlain]] and conferred on him the estates of Banér's uncle [[Sten Axelsson Banér]], who had also been executed at the Linköping bloodbath. In 1617, when Gustavus Adolphus was crowned, Banér was [[knighted]].<ref name=nordiskfamiljebok />
He became a ''[[Valet de chambre|kammarjunkare]]'' to [[Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden|king Gustavus Adolphus]] in 1611, and followed the king on his incursion into [[Skåne]] in 1612. At the [[Battle of Vittsjö]], Banér helped save the king from drowning, and the grateful king made him a [[chamberlain (office)|chamberlain]] and conferred on him the estates of Banér's uncle [[Sten Axelsson Banér]], who had also been executed at the Linköping bloodbath. In 1617, when Gustavus Adolphus was crowned, Banér was [[knighted]].<ref name=nordiskfamiljebok />
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| encyclopedia = [[Svenskt biografiskt handlexikon]]
| encyclopedia = [[Svenskt biografiskt handlexikon]]
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| year = 1906
| year = 1906
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}}</ref> Their son [[Gustaf Persson Banér]] was born in 1618.<ref name=stiernman>{{cite book|title=Swea och Götha Höfdinga-Minne |last=von Stiernman |first=Anders Anton |volume=1 |year=1836 |page=45 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=hJM-AAAAcAAJ&pg=PA45 |accessdate=3 April 2016}}</ref> Hebbla Fleming died in 1639.<ref name=biografisktlexikon/>
}}</ref> Their son [[Gustaf Persson Banér]] was born in 1618.<ref name=stiernman>{{cite book|title=Swea och Götha Höfdinga-Minne |last=von Stiernman |first=Anders Anton |volume=1 |year=1836 |page=45 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=hJM-AAAAcAAJ&pg=PA45 |access-date=3 April 2016}}</ref> Hebbla Fleming died in 1639.<ref name=biografisktlexikon/>


From 1622 to 1624, Banér was governor of [[Estonia]] and in 1625 he was made a member of the Privy Council.<ref name=nordiskfamiljebok /> He was [[Lawspeaker]] for [[Öland]] and [[Östergötland]] from 1627.<ref name=handlexikon />
From 1622 to 1624, Banér was governor of [[Estonia]] and in 1625 he was made a member of the Privy Council.<ref name=nordiskfamiljebok /> He was [[Lawspeaker]] for [[Öland]] and [[Östergötland]] from 1627.<ref name=handlexikon />


His estate included [[Ekenäs Castle]], which he rebuilt into a Renaissance style castle between 1630 and 1644.<ref name=ekenäs>{{cite web|url=http://www.ekenasslott.se/english-information |title=Ekenäs castle, a comprehensive history |publisher=Ekenäs Castle |accessdate=2 April 2016}}</ref>
His estate included [[Ekenäs Castle]], which he rebuilt into a Renaissance style castle between 1630 and 1644.<ref name="ekenäs">{{cite web|url=http://www.ekenasslott.se/english-information |title=Ekenäs castle, a comprehensive history |publisher=Ekenäs Castle |access-date=2 April 2016}}</ref>


Banér served under [[Axel Oxenstierna]] and acted as Oxenstierna's deputy when the latter assisted Gustavus Adolphus in Germany during the [[Axel Oxenstierna#1630–1636: Oxenstierna in the Thirty Years' War|Thirty Years' War]]. Oxenstierna was however not entirely satisfied with Banér, who was often ill and suffered from bouts of melancholia,<ref name=biografisktlexikon>{{cite encyclopedia
Banér served under [[Axel Oxenstierna]] and acted as Oxenstierna's deputy when the latter assisted Gustavus Adolphus in Germany during the [[Axel Oxenstierna#1630–1636: Oxenstierna in the Thirty Years' War|Thirty Years' War]]. Oxenstierna was however not entirely satisfied with Banér, who was often ill and suffered from bouts of melancholia,<ref name=biografisktlexikon>{{cite encyclopedia
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Latest revision as of 07:38, 26 December 2023

Per Gustafsson Banér
Per Banér in 1642
Governor of Swedish Estonia
In office
1622–1626
Preceded byJacob De la Gardie
Succeeded byJohan De la Gardie
Personal details
Born(1588-06-28)June 28, 1588
Djursholm, Sweden
DiedJuly 13, 1644(1644-07-13) (aged 56)
Stockholm, Sweden
Spouse(s)Hebbla Fleming
(m. 1615–39; her death)
ChildrenGustaf Persson Banér

Per Gustafsson Banér, also known as Peder Gustafsson Banér (28 June 1588 – 13 July 1644) was a Swedish nobleman and member of the Privy Council of Sweden.[1]

Banér was the son of Gustaf Banér who was one of the noblemen executed in 1600 at the Linköping Bloodbath, and Kristina Sture, daughter of Svante Stensson Sture.

He became a kammarjunkare to king Gustavus Adolphus in 1611, and followed the king on his incursion into Skåne in 1612. At the Battle of Vittsjö, Banér helped save the king from drowning, and the grateful king made him a chamberlain and conferred on him the estates of Banér's uncle Sten Axelsson Banér, who had also been executed at the Linköping bloodbath. In 1617, when Gustavus Adolphus was crowned, Banér was knighted.[1]

He married Hebbla Fleming in 1615.[2] Their son Gustaf Persson Banér was born in 1618.[3] Hebbla Fleming died in 1639.[4]

From 1622 to 1624, Banér was governor of Estonia and in 1625 he was made a member of the Privy Council.[1] He was Lawspeaker for Öland and Östergötland from 1627.[2]

His estate included Ekenäs Castle, which he rebuilt into a Renaissance style castle between 1630 and 1644.[5]

Banér served under Axel Oxenstierna and acted as Oxenstierna's deputy when the latter assisted Gustavus Adolphus in Germany during the Thirty Years' War. Oxenstierna was however not entirely satisfied with Banér, who was often ill and suffered from bouts of melancholia,[4] and did not act with sufficient force to please his superiors.[1][2]

On 20 June 1644, Banér was suddenly taken ill with a fever, and he died three weeks later, on 13 July. He was buried in Riddarholmskyrkan.[4]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Per Banér". Nordisk familjebok (in Swedish). Vol. 2 (2 ed.). Stockholm: Nordisk familjeboks AB. 1904. p. 837. Retrieved 2 April 2016.
  2. ^ a b c "Banér, Per". Svenskt biografiskt handlexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 1 (2 ed.). Stockholm: Herman Hofberg. 1906. pp. 60–61. Retrieved 2 April 2016.
  3. ^ von Stiernman, Anders Anton (1836). Swea och Götha Höfdinga-Minne. Vol. 1. p. 45. Retrieved 3 April 2016.
  4. ^ a b c Boethius, B. (1920). "Per Banér". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 2. Stockholm. p. 658. Retrieved 3 April 2016.{{cite encyclopedia}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  5. ^ "Ekenäs castle, a comprehensive history". Ekenäs Castle. Retrieved 2 April 2016.