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Contemporary Swedish depiction of a queen as a chess piece Aud Haakonsdottir of Lade, also called Öda Haakonsdottir of Lade (10th century), was a legendary Swedish Viking age queen consort, according to the sagas the last spouse of King Eric the Victorious of Sweden. Aud was the daughter of the Norwegian jarl Haakon Sigurdsson of Lade and sister of regent Eiríkr Hákonarson. It is not known exactly when she married King Eric, or when she was born and died, but she is guessed to have married him after his marriage to the famous Sigrid Storråda. The marriage has never been confirmed, and it is also suggested, that if she did exist, she may have been his mistress, or a brief marriage late in his life. References and litterature Åke Ohlmarks: Alla Sveriges drottningar (All the queens of Sweden) (Swedish) Lars O. Lagerqvist (1982) (in Swedish). "Sverige och dess regenter under 1.000 år",("Sweden and its rulers during 1000 years").. Albert Bonniers Förlag AB. ISBN 91-0-075007-7. v · d · eSwedish Royal Consorts Silvia Renate Sommerlath (1976-present) Louise Mountbatten (1950-1965)  · Victoria of Baden (1907-1930)  · Sophia of Nassau* (1872-1907)  · Louise of the Netherlands* (1859-1871)  · Josephine of Leuchtenberg* (1844-1859)  · Désirée Clary* (1818-1844)  · Hedvig Elisabeth Charlotte of Holstein-Gottorp* (1809-1818)  · Frederica of Baden (1797-1809)  · Sophia Magdalena of Denmark (1771-1792)  · Louisa Ulrika of Prussia (1751-1771)  · Ulrika Eleonora (1720-1741)  · Frederick of Hesse-Kassel (1718/1719-1720)  · Ulrika Eleonora of Denmark (1680-1693)  · Hedvig Eleonora of Holstein-Gottorp (1654-1660)  · Maria Eleonora of Brandenburg (1620-1632)  · Christina of Holstein-Gottorp (1599/1604-1611)  · Anne of Austria (1592–1598)  · Gunilla Bielke (1585–1592)  · Catherine Jagellon (1568–1583)  · Karin Månsdotter (1567–1568)  · Catherine Stenbock (1552–1560)  · Margaret Leijonhufvud (1536–1551)  · Catherine of Saxe-Lauenburg (1531–1533)  · Isabella of Austria*^ (1520–1521)  · Christina Gyllenstierna (1512–1520)  · Mette Dyre (1504-1512)  · Ingeborg Tott (1501–1503)  · Christina of Saxony*^ (1497–1501)  · Ingeborg Tott (1470–1497)  · Christina Abrahamsdotter (1470)  · Elin Gustavsdotter (Sture) (1466–1467)  · Dorothea of Brandenburg*^ (1457–1464)  · Catherine Karlsdotter (1448–1450)  · Merete Lydekedatter (1448)  · Karin Karlsdotter (1448)  · Dorothea of Brandenburg*^ (1445–1448)  · Philippa of England*^ (1406–1430)  · Richardis of Schwerin (1365–1377)  · Margareta Valdemarsdotter* (1363–1364)  · Beatrice of Bavaria (1356–1359)  · Blanche of Namur (1335–1363)  · Märta Eriksdotter (1298–1318)  · Hedwig of Holstein (1276–1290)  · Sophia Eriksdotter (1260–1275)  · Catherine Sunadotter (1243/1244–1250)  · Helena Pedersdatter Strange (1229–1234)  · Richeza of Denmark (1210–1216)  · Ingegerd Birgersdotter (1200–1208)  · Benedicta Ebbesdotter (1196–1199/1200)  · Cecilia Johansdotter (1167–1190)  · Christina Stigsdatter (1163/1164–1167)  · Brigida Haraldsdotter (1160–1161)  · Christina Björnsdatter (1156–1160)  · Richeza of Poland (1148–1156)  · Ulvhild Håkansdotter^ (1134–1148)  · Richeza of Poland (1127–1130)  · Ulvhild Håkansdotter^ (1117–1125)  · Ragnhild Halstensdotter (1105–1117)  · Ingegerd of Norway^ (1105–1118)  · Helena (1088–1105)  · Blotstulka (1084–1087)  · Helena (1079–1084)  · Gyla (1066–1067 & 1075–1079)  · Ingamoder Emundsdotter (1061–1066)  · Astrid Njalsdotter (1050–1060)  · Gunnhildr Sveinsdóttir^ (1022–1050)  · Estrid of the Obotrites (1000–1022)  · Aud Haakonsdottir of Lade (990s–995)  · Świętosława of Poland*^ (late 10th century) *also Queen of Norway ^also Queen of Denmark Persondata Name Lade, Aud Haakonsdottir Of Alternative names Short description Date of birth Place of birth Date of death Place of death