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  2. Early life. Tre Kronor in Stockholm by Govert Dircksz Camphuysen. Most of Sweden's national library and royal archives were destroyed when the castle burned in 1697. Christina was born in the royal castle Tre Kronor on 18 December [ O.S. 8 December] 1626. Her parents were the Swedish king Gustavus Adolphus and his German wife, Maria Eleonora.

  3. Christina. (1626–89). One of the wittiest and most learned women of her time, Christina stunned all of Europe by abdicating, or stepping down from, her throne as the queen of Sweden. She then made attempts, without any success, to gain the crowns of Naples and Poland.

  4. Queen Christina was born on 18 December 1626 and was Gustavus Adolphus’s only child. She became queen at the age of six in 1632, and was nicknamed the ‘girl king’. She enjoyed the teaching of top tutors, including Bishop Johannes Matthiae was made to bring her up as a boy by Adolphus. When her father died at the Battle of Lutzen in 1632 ...

  5. Christina's abdication in 1654 at the age of twenty-nine, after a ten year reign, shocked both her country and the Christian world. She had secretly converted to Catholicism and after naming her cousin Charles X Gustav as her successor immediately left Sweden; she was ultimately recieved in Rome by Pope Alexander VII.

  6. May 29, 2018 · Her life falls into three periods: childhood, when she was heir to the throne of Sweden and for twelve years under the control of a regency (1632 – 1644); her time as a governing queen (1644 – 1654); and the thirty-five years she lived as a former queen and cultural dilettante in Rome (1654 – 1689).

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