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  1. Leonora Christina, condesa de Ulfeldt, nacida condesa Leonora Christina de Schleswig-Holstein (Palacio de Frederiksborg, Hillerød, 8 de julio de 1621 - convento de Maribo, 16 de marzo de 1698) fue una escritora danesa, hija del rey Christian IV de Dinamarca y de la joven noble Kirsten Munk.

    • 16 de marzo de 1698 (76 años), Maribo (Dinamarca)
  2. Leonora Christina, Countess Ulfeldt, born "Countess Leonora Christina Christiansdatter" til Slesvig og Holsten (8 July 1621 – 16 March 1698), was the daughter of King Christian IV of Denmark and wife of Steward of the Realm, traitor Count Corfitz Ulfeldt.

  3. Leonora Christina Ulfeldt. 1621 - 1698. Denmark. Leonora Christina Ulfeldt was a beloved daughter of King Christian IV of Denmark and Kirsten Munk, whose autobiography Jammers Minde is a highlight of Danish literary history.

  4. I 1636 blev hun gift med Corfitz Ulfeldt. Leonora Christina var Christian 4.s øjesten, men efter hans død i 1648 kom hun og Corfitz Ulfeldt snart i konflikt med Frederik 3. og ikke mindst dennes dronning Sophie Amalie. I 1651 flygtede parret til Sverige og medvirkede her i konspirationer mod den danske regering.

  5. Princess Leonora Christina was the daughter of Christian IV and Kirsten Munk. In 1636 she was married to Corfitz Ulfeldt. Leonora Christina was a favourite of Christian IV but, soon after his death in 1648, she and Corfitz Ulfeldt came into conflict with Frederik III and, not least, with Queen Sophie Amalie.

  6. Leonora Christina, condesa de Ulfeldt, nacida condesa Leonora Christina de Schleswig-Holstein (Palacio de Frederiksborg, Hillerød, 8 de julio de 1621 - convento de Maribo, 16 de marzo de 1698) fue una escritora danesa, hija del rey Christian IV de Dinamarca y de la joven noble Kirsten Munk.

  7. Married to Corfitz Ulfeldt, Leonora Christina was imprisoned from 1663 to 1685 in the Blue Tower of Copenhagen Castle for presumed knowledge of her husband's treachery. When Christian V came to the throne in 1670, the conditions of her imprisonment were improved and she was given books and writing materials. [3]