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      • Christina (born Dec. 8, 1626, Stockholm, Swed.—died April 19, 1689, Rome [Italy]) was the queen of Sweden (1644–54) who stunned all Europe by abdicating her throne. She subsequently attempted, without success, to gain the crowns of Naples and of Poland.
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  2. Christina (Swedish: Kristina; 18 December [O.S. 8 December] 1626 – 19 April 1689) was a member of the House of Vasa, and the Queen of Sweden in her own right from 1632 until her abdication in 1654. [a] She succeeded her father Gustavus Adolphus upon his death at the Battle of Lützen in 1632, but began ruling the Swedish Empire when she ...

  3. Christina of Sweden 1626–1689 Queen of Sweden. Crowned queen in 1644, Christina of Sweden was a patron* of the arts and a lifelong scholar. She became heir to the throne at the age of six after her father, King Gustavus Adolphus, died in battle.

  4. www.britannica.com › summary › Christina-queen-of-SwedenChristina summary | Britannica

    Christina, Swedish Kristina, (born Dec. 8, 1626, Stockholm, Swed.—died April 19, 1689, Rome), Queen of Sweden (1644–54). The successor to her father, Gustav II Adolf , she was a prime mover in concluding the Peace of Westphalia and ending the Thirty Years’ War.

  5. Jan 5, 2016 · In December 1644, at eighteen, Christina was officially coronated Queen of Sweden, but refused marriage with Charles Gustav Palatine, one of her cousins. She helped to bring an end to the Thirty Years’ War by supporting a theological resolution that unified the Protestant religions.

  6. Became queen of Sweden (1632); began to reign (1644); abdicated (1654); moved to Rome (1655). The astrologers had predicted a son, and King Gustavus II Adolphus, the great Swedish hero, was elated when told of the arrival of his long-awaited heir. Born with the placenta.

  7. Christina (December 8 [1] 1626 – April 19, 1689), later known as Maria Christina Alexandra and sometimes Countess Dohna, was Queen regnant of Sweden from 1632 to 1654. She was the only surviving legitimate child of King Gustav II Adolf of Sweden [2] and his wife Maria Eleonora of Brandenburg.

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