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  1. Abstract This essay examines James Bell’s narrative of the Swedish princess Cecilia Vasa’s journey to England in 1564–1565 with focus on the representation of Elizabeth I and Cecilia. The essay argues that the narrative is best understood as a travelogue whose rhetorical function is that of an encomium, celebrating first of all Elizabeth, but also Cecilia and the two women’s ...

  2. Cecilia Vasa (nacida Cecilia Gustavsdotter). Princesa sueca, hija de Gustavo I de Suecia y Margarita Leijonhufvud. Fue consorte del margrave Cristóbal de Baden-Baden. Cecilia se vio involucrada en 1559 en el llamado escándalo de Vadstena, de tipo sexual, durante la estancia de su hermana Catalina y el esposo de ésta en Vadstena.

  3. When Cecilia died 27th January 1627 as the last surviving of Gustav Vasa's children, a new little princess had been born into the Vasa family just over a month earlier. Her name was Christina and she would grow up to be queen of Sweden and just as free spirited as her great aunt.

  4. Abstract This essay examines James Bell’s narrative of the Swedish princess Cecilia Vasa’s journey to England in 1564–1565 with focus on the representation of Elizabeth I and Cecilia. The essay argues that the narrative is best understood as a travelogue whose rhetorical function is that of an encomium, celebrating first of all Elizabeth, but also Cecilia and the two women’s ...

  5. Gustav and Cecilia Vasa. Margareta Leijonhuvud, contemporary painting by Johan Baptista van Uther. Cecilia was Gustav’s fourth child, the third with Margareta Leijonhuvud, daughter of Erik Abrahamsson (Leijonhuvud), who, like Gustav’s own father, was executed during the Stockholm massacre in November 1520.

  6. Grevinnan av Arboga Cecilia Vasa. Cecil­ia Vasa föd­des på slot­tet Tre kro­nor i Stock­holm den 6 novem­ber 1540. Hon var den näst äld­s­ta dot­tern till kung Gus­tav Vasa och hans drot­tning Mar­gare­ta Leijonhufvud. Gus­tav Vasa ville att hans barn skulle ha en lika fin upp­fos­tran som andra furste­barn i Europa.