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Tord Roriksson Bonde
b.Abt 1350
d.Abt 1417
  • HTord Roriksson BondeAbt 1350 - Abt 1417
  • W.  Ramborg Wasa (add)
m. Abt 1370
  1. Knud Tordsson BondeAbt 1370 - Abt 1413
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Name Tord Roriksson Bonde
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1350
Marriage Abt 1370 to Ramborg Wasa (add)
Death[1] Abt 1417
Reference Number? Q4350599?


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Lord Tord Röriksson, nicknamed Bonde, Lord of Penningby (born in the 1350s, died 21 March 1417, Toordh Bonde in his era's Old Swedish language; Tord Bonde in today Swedish) was a medieval Swedish magnate.

Tord Bonde was born into the highest nobility of his era's Sweden. His parents were lord Rörik Tordsson (of the Bonde) and lady Märta Gisladotter (of the so-called Sparre of Aspnäs). Tord Bonde was married to lady Ramborg Nilsdotter (of the Vasa family).

Quite young, he was entrusted with the position of castellan of Raseborg, Finland. He was knighted and appointed a Royal Councillor. Later, he allied himself with Queen Margaret I of Denmark and benefited from being her trusted agent. In 1403 lord Tord received an appointment as chatelain of Viipuri castle and county, at which office he would serve until his death.

In 1404, he started to launch offensives against Russians that led to a new treaty. In September 1408, hostilities opened again. Tord Bonde fought the Russians by, for example, using sea piracy against their commerce. In 1409 again a new treaty brought further advantages to the Swedish. Around 1411 Russians, having felt Viipuri a haven of hostile actions and aggression, launched an attack. Most of the town was destroyed. However, the castle did not surrender, the besiegers ultimately retreated, and peace was restored.

His son Knut Bonde died in 1413, a couple of years after having had a son of his own, Charles Knutsson (1408–70), who would become King of Sweden in 1448. Tord's second son was Karl Bonde, and Tord's daughter Margareta Tordsdotter married lord Ivar Nilson. His other grandchildren included Tord Carlsson Bonde the marshal, and lady Ingeborg Ivarsdotter, who would become mother of five of the Tott Axelssons.

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Tord Bonde, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.