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Family

Gustav's first wife was Catherine of Saxe-Lauenburg (15131535), whom he married on September 24, 1531. They had a son:
  1. Eric XIV (15331577), Duke of Kalmar
On October 1, 1536, he married his second wife, Margareta Leijonhufvud (15141551). Their children were:
  • John III (Johan III) (15371592), Duke of Finland
  • Katarina (15391610), wife of Edzard II, Count of Ostfriesland. A grandmother of Anna Maria of Ostfriesland (and thereby an ancestor of Queen Victoria) and great-grandmother of Adolf Frederick II, Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz.
  • Cecilia (15401627), wife of Christopher II, Margrave of Baden
  • Magnus (15421595), Duke of Östergötland
  • Carl (1544)
  • Anna Maria (15451610), wife of George John, Count Palatine of Veldenz
  • Sten (15461549)
  • Sofia (15471611), wife of Magnus II, Duke of Lauenburg
  • Elisabet (15491598), wife of Christopher, Duke of Mecklenburg
  • Charles IX (Carl IX) (15501611), Duke of Södermanland At Vadstena Castle on August 22, 1552 he married his third wife, Katarina Stenbock (15351621).

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