Nils Henriksson

Nils Henriksson

Nils Henriksson (or Niels Henrikssøn, ca 1455-1523) was a Norwegian knight, landowner, National Counselor and Lord High Steward of Norway who married Ingerd Ottesdatter (fru Inger til Austrått).

Herr Nils Henriksson's coat of arms

He was the son of National Counselor Henrik Jensson (ca 1415 -1477) and Elin Nilsdatter (or Nikolasdatter), and through the marriage with Ingerd he consolidated his possession of the Austrått estates. He was one of Norways largest landowners, with properties in Bergen, Vardøhus, Hålogaland, Fosen, Frosta, Stjørdal, Sunnmøre, Romsdal, Edøy, Selbu and Herjedalen.

He probably became National Counselor as early as 1483 and held a central role with the Norwegian National government until his death, but apparently had no clear political agenda on his own behalf. The title Lord High Steward of Norway which he held in 1514/1515 was most probably an honorary title that was awarded for the trip during the summer of 1515, when he played a role in the delegation that retrieved Christian II's future wife Isabella of Burgundy ( 1501–1526).

Prior to his marriage with Ingerd he had a son Henrik Nielssøn (1500–1567), who was a magistrate and ecclesiastical cannon. Together with Ingerd, Nils had five daughters. Later genealogists have given him the nickname Gyldenløve, because his coat of arms was a golden lion on a checkered field, but neither Nils and his family used this name.

References

  • Gjerset, Knut (1915). History of the Norwegian People, Volumes I & II. The MacMillan Company. ISBN none. 
  • Larson, Karen (1948). A History of Norway. Princeton University Press. ISBN none. 
  • Opsahl, Erik (2003). "Nils Henriksson" in Norsk biografisk leksikon; 2. utg.; bd 6.. 

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