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  2. Christina, Duchess of Lorraine and Milan. v. t. e. Christina of Denmark (Danish: Christine af Danmark; November 1521 – 10 December 1590) was a Danish princess, the younger surviving daughter of King Christian II of Denmark and Norway and Isabella of Austria. By her two marriages, she became Duchess of Milan, then Duchess of Lorraine.

  3. Sep 3, 2013 · Isabelle. Christina was the daughter of Isabella of Austria and Christian II of Denmark – a man who led a rather turbulent life. Isabella was sister to Charles V, and had been raised in the Netherlands, at the sophisticated and international court of her paternal aunt Margaret of Austria. While her sisters were sent off to Hungary and ...

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  4. Nov 8, 2015 · Christina was the younger daughter of Christian II of Denmark and Isabella of Austria (sister of Charles V). Christian was an early follower of Luther – even if Charles V was very Catholic. Christian was a bit of an unfortunate king – his wife died, his children were effectively confiscated by their Hapsburg uncle and then he managed to get ...

  5. Jan 5, 2024 · Christina of Milan, Duchess of Milan, used an unusual tool to avoid becoming one of Henry VIII’s unfortunate wives—the royal portrait. The icon indicates free access to the linked research on JSTOR. The year was 1538, and King Henry VIII of England was back in the marriage market. His third wife, Jane Seymour, had died in childbirth a year ...

  6. Aug 22, 2022 · Holbein’s job was to paint a portrait of the women who had taken the king’s interest as a possible future wife. 16-year-old Christina of Denmark was on the list, so in 1538, Holbein was sent to Brussels to capture her likeness. The result is an exquisite portrait – a testament to the masterful talent of Holbein, and the reserved, gentle ...

  7. May 26, 2024 · A savvy political operator, Christina earned the nickname "Madame la Cruelle" for her ruthless suppression of Protestant uprisings.[7] The Legacy: Holbein, Christina, and the National Gallery. Though Christina of Denmark never became Queen of England, her likeness, as captured by Holbein, has endured as a masterpiece of Renaissance portraiture.

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  9. This elegant young woman is Christina of Denmark, the youngest daughter of King Christian of Denmark. In 1538, King Henry VIII of England was looking for a fourth wife, after the death of Jane Seymour the previous year. As Henry’s official court artist, Holbein was sent to Brussels to capture the 16-year-old Christina’s likeness.

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