Baron
Clas Eriksson Fleming () (1535,
Parainen,
Finland – April 13, 1597,
Pohja, Finland) was a Finnish-born member of the
Swedish nobility and
admiral, who played an important role in
Finnish and
Swedish history during the
rise of Sweden as a Great Power. He was a trustee of Swedish kings
John III and
Sigismund Vasa.
In 1569 Fleming became a member of the
Privy Council, in 1571 he was made
Lord High Admiral and in 1590
Lord High Constable. As the Governor of
Finland and
Estonia he carried the duties of the highest authority of Finland and Estonia for the
Swedish realm, next only to the king of Sweden. He was a strong supporter of the legitimate king of Sweden
Sigismund Vasa and for that an enemy of the
duke Charles of Sudermania.
Fleming's father - a grandson of
Björn Ragvaldsson - was the Councilor of State
Erik Fleming (1487-1548), also a remarkable man and King
Gustav Vasa's
favourite. Fleming's sons were executed in the
Åbo Bloodbath of 1599.
When studying Swedish history of the time it is noteworthy to know there were many persons in similar position with the name Clas Fleming at the time. Clas Eriksson Flemming should not be mixed with
Claes Larsson Fleming (1592-1644), admiral and advisor to the king, or
Claes Fleming (1649-1685), nobleman and politician.
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