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  1. Cristina de Holstein-Gottorp (Kiel, 12 de abril de 1573-Mariefred, 8 de diciembre de 1625) fue una noble alemana, duquesa de Södermanland a partir de 1592 y reina de Suecia desde 1604, como esposa del rey Carlos IX de Suecia.

  2. 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.

  3. Cristina de Holstein-Gottorp (Kiel, 12 de abril de 1573-Mariefred, 8 de diciembre de 1625) fue una noble alemana, duquesa de Södermanland a partir de 1592 y reina de Suecia desde 1604, como esposa del rey Carlos IX de Suecia.

  4. Duke of Holstein-Gottorp. Holstein-Gottorp ( pronounced [ˌʃleːsvɪç ˈhɔlʃtaɪn] ⓘ) is the historiographical name, as well as contemporary shorthand name, for the parts of the duchies of Schleswig and Holstein, also known as Ducal Holstein, that were ruled by the dukes of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp, a side branch of the elder Danish ...

  5. Queen of Sweden. Born on April 13, 1573; died on December 8, 1625; daughter of Adolf (1526–1586), duke of Holstein-Gottorp (r. 1544–1586), and Christine of Hesse (1543–1604); became second wife of Charles IX (1550–1611), king of Sweden (r. 1604–1611), on August 27, 1592; grandmother of Christina of Sweden ; children: Gustavus Adolphus ...

  6. 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. Christina of Holstein-Gottorp.

  7. Kristina of Holstein-Gottorp. Share. Queen Kristina (Holstein-Gottorp) Kristina was the daughter of Duke Adolf of Holstein-Gottorp and Kristina of Hesse. She married Duke Karl (IX) in 1592. Their marriage produced four children, the most famous of whom was their son Gustav II Adolf. Karl's death allowed more scope for her strong personality.