Catharina Ingelman-Sundberg Biography
January 10, 1948
Drawing from her previous career as a marine archaeologist, Catharina Ingelman-Sundberg brings history to life with vivid detail. Her historical novels, selling over 400,000 copies and translated into 14 countries, immerse readers in thrilling maritime adventures and tumultuous eras like Viking expansion and medieval intrigue. Through her writing, characterized by rich historical accuracy and compelling narratives, she illuminates the lives of strong figures and explores pivotal moments in history, from the Christianization of Scandinavia to the lives of Baltic pirates. Her expertise in marine archaeology lends a unique authenticity to her tales of Viking ships, trade fleets, and forgotten shipwrecks, plunging readers deep into the past.






