- Christina of Norway, Infanta of Castile
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Christina Haakonsdotter of Norway (born in 1234 in Bergen – Sevilla 1262), sometimes spelled Kristina or Kristín, was a daughter of King Håkon IV of Norway and his wife, Margrete Skuledotter. As part of an alliance she was betrothed to Infante Philip of Castile, brother of King Alfonso X of Castile. She travelled from Tønsberg and arrived at Las Huelgas in Burgos on Christmas Eve of 1257. Philip and Christina married in March of 1258. The couple lived in Sevilla until she died childless at the age of 28. Her body was transported to the monastery in Covarrubias, Spain where she was buried.
In 1953 a sarcophagus believed to be empty was mistakenly opened to reveal a woman. A scroll written in Old Norse was found with the body and revealed that it was in fact Infanta Christina. Legend has it that her wish for a wedding gift was the erection of a chapel in honour of St. Olav in Spain. On 18th September, 2011 the chapel of St. Olav has been finally consecrated in Covarrubias[1] In 1978 a statue of Princess Kristina made by artist Brit Sørensen was unveiled in Covarrubias and a copy was later erected in Tønsberg.
Tønsberg and Covarrubias have entered a friendship agreement as the result of this old connection.
The Princess Christina foundation has been established to further the work to preserve and advance the cultural and historical ties.
Ancestry
Ancestors of Christina of Norway, Infanta of Castile 16. Unås (claimed Sigurd II of Norway) 8. Sverre of Norway 17. Gunnhild 4. Haakon III of Norway 18. Roe 9. Astrid Roesdatter 2. Haakon IV of Norway 5. Inga of Varteig 1. Christina Haakonsdatter of Norway 24. Guttorm Åsulvsson 12. Bård Guttormsson 25. Sigrid Torkjellsdotter 6. Skule Bårdsson 26. Erling from Kviden 13. Ragnfrid Erlingsdotter 27. Skårvangsola 3. Margrét Skúladóttir 14. Jon Torbergsson 7. Ragnhild Jonsdotter 30. Erling Skakke 15. Ragnhild Erlingsdotter 31. Kristin Sigurdsdatter References
- ^ Ordoñez, Ricardo (September 18, 2011). "Inauguración de la Capilla de San Olav en Covarrubias". El Norte de Castilla. http://www.elnortedecastilla.es/multimedia/fotos/ultimos/84470-inauguracion-capilla-olav-covarrubias-0.html.
- Article in Fjordenes Tidende 6 October 2006.
External links
- Pilgrim webpage extensive article.
Categories:- Norwegian princesses
- Castilian infantas
- 1234 births
- 1262 deaths
- Women of medieval Norway
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