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  1. Christina Abrahamsdotter (Swedish: Kristina Abrahamsdotter) (Finnish: Kristiina Abrahamintytär) (1432–1492) was a Finnish woman, royal mistress and briefly queen of Sweden as the third wife of King Charles VIII.

    • Abraham Pedersson
    • 1470 – 1470
  2. Christina Abrahamsdotter (Swedish: Kristina Abrahamsdotter) (Finnish: Kristiina Abrahamintytär) (1432–1492) was a Finnish noble, royal mistress and briefly Queen of Sweden as the third wife of King Charles VIII. Christina of Sweden (1470) ledger listing 1470. Kristina's fate after the king's death is unknown.

    • King Charles VIII of Sweden
    • Stockholm, Sweden
    • 1432
    • Private User
  3. 21 de nov. de 2022 · Genealogy for Christina Abrahamsdotter (1754 - 1843) family tree on Geni, with over 240 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • April 05, 1754
    • February 27, 1843 (88)Ukna (?)
    • Tryserum
    • Peter Jonsson
  4. Christina Abrahamsdotter was a Finnish noble, royal mistress and later third spouse and Queen consort of King Charles VIII of Sweden. Background. The parentage of Christina Abrahamsdotter is not known, but she is believed to have been the daughter of Abraham Pedersson, governor of Raseborg. Career.

  5. With his mistress Christina Abrahamsdotter, Charles had: Anna Karlsdotter (Bonde), married to the noble Håkan Svensson (Bölja), governor of Västerås castle. Charles Karlsson (Bonde) (1465–1488) Charles was survived by only one son, born of Christina Abrahamsdotter, whom he married on his deathbed.

  6. Karin Månsdotter was the first royal mistress to a Swedish monarch to become queen since Christina Abrahamsdotter in 1470.

  7. Died. 1492. Christina's name as recorded by a member of the Stockholm guild Helga Lekamen, confirming her as queen in 1470. Christina Abrahamsdotter ( Swedish: Kristina Abrahamsdotter) ( Finnish: Kristiina Abrahamintytär) (1432–1492) was a Finnish noble, royal mistress and later third spouse and Queen consort of King Charles VIII of Sweden.