Bengt Edvard Sixten "Sigge" Sparre af Rossvik (27 September 1854 – 19 July 1889) was a Swedish nobleman, lieutenant, cavalry officer, journalist, poet, mostly known for the murder of circus performer Elvira Madigan in a murder-suicide. Their story has been subject to several theatrical and cinematic productions,[1][2][3] such as that Elvira Madigan of Bo Widerberg in 1967 (played by Thommy Berggren)[4] and a Danish film (Søren Svejstrup). [5]
Early life
Sparre af Rossvik was born on 27 September 1854 in Malmö, Sweden, the son of Sigge Rossvik and Adelaide Peijron.[6]
Personal life
In 1880, he married Countess Luitgard "Lycka" Adlercreutz.[6]
Sparre and Madigan were both buried at Tåsinge graveyard.[7]
Jansen, Henrik M. (1987). Elvira Madigan & Sixten Sparre (in Danish). Ringe: Forl. Misteltenen. ISBN87-87769-09-3.
Enevig, Anders (2005). Fakta om Elvira Madigan og Sixten Sparre (in Danish). Odder: Wisby & Wilkens. ISBN87-89191-67-6.
Grönqvist, Klas (2013). En droppe föll – En bok om Elvira Madigan (in Swedish). Sandared: Recito Förlag. ISBN978-91-7517-506-5.
Lindhe, Kathinka (2014). Sorgeliga saker hände: Elvira Madigan, Sixten och mig: en historia om Lycka, berättad 125 år senare (in Swedish). Halmstad: Utblick media. ISBN978-91-86709-31-0.
Lindhe, Kathinka (2020). Vacker var han, utav börd: Sixten Sparre, mannen som mördade Elvira Madigan (in Swedish). Lund: Ekström & Garay. ISBN978-91-89308-29-9.