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  1. Christina of Holstein-Gottorp (13 April 1573 in Kiel – 8 December 1625 at Gripsholm Castle) was Queen of Sweden as the second wife of King Charles IX. She served as regent in 1605, during the absence of her spouse, and in 1611, during the minority of her son, King Gustav II Adolph .

  2. Maria Christina Henriette Desideria Felicitas Raineria of Austria [1] [n. 1] ( Spanish: María Cristina de Habsburgo-Lorena; 21 July 1858 – 6 February 1929) was Queen of Spain as the second wife of Alfonso XII. She was queen regent during the vacancy of the throne between her husband's death in November 1885 and the birth of their son Alfonso ...

  3. Maria Theresa assisted her father, by then Holy Roman Emperor, to arrange the meeting between Austria, Prussia and the French émigrées in Saxony, which resulted in the Declaration of Pillnitz 25 August 1791. In 1806, she and her family fled Saxony for Prague during the war against Napoleon I. They were able to return in 1813.

  4. Christina (25 December 1461, Torgau – 8 December 1521, Odense), married on 6 September 1478 to King John I of Denmark Frederick III, Elector of Saxony (17 January 1463, Torgau – 5 May 1525, Lockau)

  5. 28 de dic. de 2023 · Maria Christina Albertina of Saxony (1770-1851) was princess of Carignano from 1797 to 1800 as the wife of Charles Emmanuel of Savoy, ... In Wikipedia ...

  6. Francisca Christina was then 79 years old and in failing health. She died on 16 July 1776 and Maria Kunigunde succeeded her on the same day. As princess abbess of an Imperial Free Abbey, she had a seat and a vote in the Imperial Diet and all the rights and obligations of an Imperial Princess (such as low justice , right of taxation , right of legislation , right of coinage , fealty and ...

  7. Palace of Prince Albert, today houses his Albertina collection Coat of arms of Maria Christina of Austria and Albert Casimir of Saxony. Prince Albert Casimir of Saxony, Duke of Teschen (11 July 1738, Moritzburg, Electorate of Saxony – 10 February 1822, Vienna) was a Saxon prince from the House of Wettin who married into the Habsburg imperial family.