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Baron Nils Turesson Bielke
Swedish Estonia
In office
1605–1605
Preceded byMoritz Stensson Leijonhufvud
Succeeded byAxel Nilsson Ryning
Governor-General of Finland of the Swedish Empire
In office
1623–1631
Preceded byOffice created[citation needed]
Succeeded byGabriel Oxenstierna
Personal details
Born5 November 1569
Hörningsholm, Sweden
Died17 December 1639(1639-12-17) (aged 70)
SpouseIngeborg Oxenstierna
ChildrenTure Bielke,
Sigrid Bielke,
Christina Bielke,
Carin Bielke,
Gustaf Bielke,
Svante Bielke,
Brita Bielke,
Sten Bielke,
OccupationStatesman

Nils Turesson Bielke (5 November 1569 – 17 December 1639) was a Swedish statesman, member of the privy council, son of Ture Pedersson Bielke.

Career[edit]

Nils Turesson Bielke was an ardent supporter of Duke Carl which rewarded his fidelity in 1602 when he became Kansliråd, deputy director of the kingdom; in 1605 he became governor of Tallinn and its province, in 1606 member of privy council and in 1608 judge. In addition, both he and his brother Svante Turesson Bielke were raised to rank of barons.

Treaty of Knäred[edit]

He was a Swedish delegate at the peace negotiations which preceded the peace of Knäred in the 1613 after the Kalmar War.

Judge[edit]

In 1614 he became assessorofSvea Court of Appeal, based in Stockholm. In 1623 first president of Turku Appellate court and governor of Finland

Personal life[edit]

In the 1605 Nils Turesson Bielke married Ingeborg Oxenstierna, they had eight sons:

  1. Ture Bielke (1606-1648)
  2. Sigrid Bielke (1607-1634) married count Åke Henriksson Tottiga (1598-1640)
  3. Christina Bielke (1609-1609)
  4. Carin Bielke (1612-1694) married in 1641 Axel Banériga (1594-1642)
  5. Gustaf Bielke (1618-1661)
  6. Svante Bileke (1620-1645)
  7. Brita Bielke (- -1669) married in Stockholm Gustaf Banériga (1618-1689)
  8. Sten Bielke
Political offices
Preceded by

Klaus Fleming[citation needed]

Governor-General of Finland
1623–1631
Succeeded by

Gabriel Bengtsson Oxenstierna


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