Christopher of Sweden

Christopher of Sweden

Christopher of Sweden - Swedish: Kristoffer and Kristofer - may refer to:

  • Christopher III of Denmark, also King of Sweden 1440
  • Christopher Vasa, Swedish prince 1598, son of King Sigmund, his mother the Queen and he both died at his birth

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