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      • Christina was born on Dec. 8, 1626, in Stockholm to King Gustavus II Adolphus. She became queen-elect before age 6. She was crowned in 1644 and played an important role in ending the Thirty Years’ War. When she gave up the crown after 10 years, Christina said she did it because she was not strong enough to rule.
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  2. Pope Alexander VII described Christina as "a queen without a realm, a Christian without faith, and a woman without shame." Notwithstanding, she played a leading part in the theatrical and musical communities and protected many Baroque artists, composers, and musicians.

  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. Mar 16, 2023 · Christina (also spelled Kristina), Queen of Sweden, made life-changing decisions that rocked the Europe of her time. War, peace, art, literature, philosophy, and political intrigue followed her every step as she navigated and rejected the etiquette of 17th-century Europe.

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  5. 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.

  6. views 2,828,741 updated. Christina of Sweden. 1626–1689. Queen of Sweden. C rowned 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.

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