Jutta of Saxony

[1] She married king Erik in 1239,[1] and became junior queen consort, since her husband was junior king, even though there was no senior queen at the time.

She was involved in a conflict with the monks of Øm Abbey, from whom she confiscated corn from their estates and shipped it to her own.

Her signature was also on the instruction regarding the funeral service of her spouse, in which he expressed the wish to be buried in the clothes of a monk.

She is believed to have returned to Saxony as a widow, leaving her daughters in Denmark.

[2] Jutta married a second time and became the first wife of Count Burchard VIII of Querfurt-Rosenburg, who held function and title of Burgrave of Magdeburg (recorded between 1273 and 1313), a son of Burgrave Burchard VI (recorded between 1221 and 1273).