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  1. Christina Knutsdatter of Denmark, in Norway known as Kristin Knutsdotter, (c. 1118–1139) was a Danish princess who became Queen of Norway as the spouse of King Magnus IV the Blind of Norway.

  2. 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. 3 de sept. de 2013 · After a number of years and frustrations, Christina gave up on her hopes to become ruling queen of Denmark. Instead, she retired to Italy, where she died in 1590. Several centuries later, Christina’s claim to the Scandinavian thrones would to some extent come to fruition.

  4. 26 de may. de 2024 · Christina of Denmark, the teenage widow of the Duke of Milan, was one of the candidates who caught his eye. As the youngest daughter of the deposed King Christian II of Denmark and Norway, she offered a prestigious bloodline and political connections.

  5. Christina of Denmark (1521–1590) Duchess of Milan. Name variations: Christine, duchesse de Lorraine; Christierna Sforza. Born in 1521; died on December 10, 1590; daughter of Christian II (1481–1559), king of Norway and Denmark (r. 1513–1523), and Elisabeth of Habsburg (1501–1526); niece of Charles V, Holy Roman emperor;married Francesco ...

  6. 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.

  7. 5 de ene. de 2024 · According to art historian Katherine M. Poole, Holbein’s commissioned portrait of Christina was a triumph in artistic skill and royal portraiture. Holbein understood his assignment, which was to depict the formidable Christina in her widow’s mourning clothes, accurately, respectfully, but attractively.