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      • Christina was therefore still unmarried when, in 1651, she told Parliament of her intention to abdicate. A collective cry of dismay from the Swedish statesmen delayed her, but in 1654 she renewed the project and this time carried it out, leaving Sweden permanently in June of that year, and traveling to the Spanish Netherlands.
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  2. Jun 6, 2022 · Christina (December 18, 1626 – April 19, 1689), a member of the House of Vasa, was Queen of Sweden from 1632 until her abdication in 1654. She succeeded her father Gustaf II Adolph upon his death at the Battle of Lützen in 1632, but began ruling the Swedish Empire when she reached the age of eighteen in 1644.

  3. Jul 3, 2021 · Before she abdicated on 6 June 1654 she placed herself under the protection of the Spanish King Philip IV and then left Sweden almost immediately. The abdication agreement, which had only been completed a few days earlier, ensured a generous, life-long maintenance provision for Kristina from appanages in Sweden, Pomerania and what is now the ...

  4. Jun 21, 2021 · Whereas Queen Christina charts the events immediately prior to Christina’s abdication in 1654, The Abdication focuses on her initial arrival in Rome and her acceptance into the Catholic faith. Christina’s historical decision to abdicate was motivated by several factors, which for reasons of space will not be discussed here.

  5. On May 1st, 1654, Bulstrode Whitelocke, ambassador from the Commonwealth of England to the court of Sweden, took his place in the gallery of the great hall of Uppsala castle, to witness the opening of the Diet which was to receive the Queen’s abdication.

  6. Before she abdicated on 6 June 1654 she placed herself under the protection of the Spanish King Philip IV and then left Sweden almost immediately. The abdication agreement, which had only been completed a few days earlier, ensured a generous, life-long maintenance provision for Kristina from appanages in Sweden, Pomerania and what is now the ...

  7. Sep 22, 2023 · In early 1654, Christina announced to a stunned court that she was illit's possible she had suffered a nervous breakdown, but there is no proof, and that ruling Sweden was too much of a strain. She abdicated in favour of her cousin Charles who had previously been refused as a potential husband for her.

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