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  1. Maria Euphrosyne of Zweibrücken (14 February 1625 – 24 October 1687) was a countess palatine, a cousin and foster-sibling of Queen Christina of Sweden, and a sister of King Charles X of Sweden. She was also, after the accession of her brother Charles X on the throne (1654), a titular Royal Princess of Sweden.

  2. Maria Euphrosyne de Zweibrücken (14 de febrero de 1625, castillo de Stegeborg , Östergötland - 24 de octubre de 1687, castillo de Höjentorp , Västergötland ), fue una condesa palatina, prima y hermana adoptiva de la reina Cristina de Suecia y hermana del rey Carlos X de Suecia. .

  3. Skällvik, Östergötlands län, Sverige. Death: October 24, 1687 (62) Eggby, Skaraborgs län, Sverige. Immediate Family: Daughter of Johan Kasimir II, Pfalzgraf von Pfalz-Zweibrücken and Katarina of Sweden, Pfalzgräfin von Zweibrücken. Wife of Magnus Gabriel De la Gardie, till Leckö.

  4. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Maria Euphrosyne or Mary Euphrosyne (1625–1687), in Swedish Maria Eufrosyne, was de facto Princess of Sweden as the sister of King Carl X Gustav. Countess Palatine Maria Eufrosyne of Zweibrücken. Swedish princess.

  5. Her parents, who were second cousins, had lived in Sweden since 1622, and Eleonora and her siblings, including her sister Maria Eufrosyne, grew up in Sweden as foster siblings of their cousin, Queen Christina of Sweden.

  6. 7 de oct. de 2016 · Maria Eufrosyne of Palatinate-Zweibrücken; 17th-century portrait paintings in Gripsholms slott; 17th-century portrait paintings in the Nationalmuseum Stockholm; 17th-century oil oval portraits of women at half length in ceremonial mantles; 17th-century three-quarter view portrait paintings of women, facing right and looking at viewer

  7. Countess Palatine Maria Eufrosyne of Zweibrücken (14 February 1625, Stegeborg Castle, Östergötland – 24 October 1687, Höjentorp Castle, Västergötland), was a cousin and foster-sibling of Queen Christina of Sweden, and a and sister of King Charles X of Sweden.