Queen Christina (film) — Infobox Film name = Queen Christina caption = theatical poster director = Rouben Mamoulian producer = Walter Wanger writer = Story: Margaret P. Levino Salka Viertel Screnplay: S.N. Behrman H.M. Harwood starring = Greta Garbo John Gilbert music =… … Wikipedia
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Christina of Denmark, Queen of Sweden — Christina Queen consort of Sweden Tenure 1156–1160 Spouse Eric IX of Sweden Issue Canute I of Sweden Filip Eriksson Catherine, Lady Blake Margaret, Queen of Norway Full name C … Wikipedia
Christina of Holstein-Gottorp — Queen consort of Sweden Reign 1604–1611 Coronation 1607 Spouse Charles IX of Sweden … Wikipedia
Christina (Schweden) — Christina von Schweden (eigentlich Kristina, nach ihrem Übertritt zum Katholizismus Maria Alexandra) (* 18. Dezember 1626 in Stockholm; † 19. April 1689 in Rom), zweite Tochter des schwedischen Königs Gustav II. Adolf (1594–1632) und… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Christina Magdalena of the Palatinate-Zweibrücken — Spouse(s) Frederick VI, Margrave of Baden Durlach Noble family House of Wittelsbach Father John Casimir, Count Palatine of Kleeburg Mother Catherine of Sweden … Wikipedia
Christina, Queen of Sweden — For other Swedish royalty named Christina, see Christina of Sweden (disambiguation). Christina Christina by Sébastien Bourdon … Wikipedia
Christina of Sweden — Infobox Swedish Royalty|monarch name = Christina full name = Christina Augusta or Christina Alexandra title = Queen of Sweden caption = reign = 6 November 1632 – 6 June 1654 coronation = 20 October 1650 full name = predecessor = Gustav II Adolf… … Wikipedia
Christina of Saxony — See also: Christine of Saxony Christina of Saxony Queen consort of Denmark, Norway and Sweden Spouse John of Denmark Issue Christi … Wikipedia
Christina — /kri stee neuh/, n. 1. 1626 89, queen of Sweden 1632 54 (daughter of Gustavus Adolphus). 2. a female given name. * * * Swedish Kristina born Dec. 8, 1626, Stockholm, Swed. died April 19, 1689, Rome Queen of Sweden (1644–54). The successor to her… … Universalium