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Christine Of Sweden Collection

Christine of Sweden was a remarkable and controversial figure in European history

Background imageChristine Of Sweden Collection: Table of Monarchs from Gustav Vasa to Gustav III, c. 1787 Creator: Ulrika Fredrika Pasch

Table of Monarchs from Gustav Vasa to Gustav III, c. 1787 Creator: Ulrika Fredrika Pasch
Table of Monarchs from Gustav Vasa to Gustav III, c. 1787

Background imageChristine Of Sweden Collection: Queen Christina, c1640. Creator: Sébastien Bourdon

Queen Christina, c1640. Creator: Sébastien Bourdon
Queen Christina, c1640

Background imageChristine Of Sweden Collection: Queen Kristina as a Child, 1630s. Creator: School of Jacob Heinrich Elbfas

Queen Kristina as a Child, 1630s. Creator: School of Jacob Heinrich Elbfas
Queen Kristina as a Child, 1630s

Background imageChristine Of Sweden Collection: Queen Kristina of Sweden Visiting Professor Saumaise, 1794. Creator: Nicolas Lavreince

Queen Kristina of Sweden Visiting Professor Saumaise, 1794. Creator: Nicolas Lavreince
Queen Kristina of Sweden Visiting Professor Saumaise, 1794

Background imageChristine Of Sweden Collection: Kristina as Minerva. Creator: Justus van Egmont

Kristina as Minerva. Creator: Justus van Egmont
Kristina as Minerva

Background imageChristine Of Sweden Collection: Christina, 1626-1689, Queen of Sweden. Creator: Jacob Heinrich Elbfas

Christina, 1626-1689, Queen of Sweden. Creator: Jacob Heinrich Elbfas
Christina, 1626-1689, Queen of Sweden, Unknown date

Background imageChristine Of Sweden Collection: Queen Christina as Minerva, 1654. Creator: Justus van Egmont

Queen Christina as Minerva, 1654. Creator: Justus van Egmont
Queen Christina as Minerva, 1654

Background imageChristine Of Sweden Collection: Kristina (1626-1689), Queen of Sweden. Creator: Unknown

Kristina (1626-1689), Queen of Sweden. Creator: Unknown
Kristina (1626-1689), Queen of Sweden, Unknown date

Background imageChristine Of Sweden Collection: Christina, Queen of Sweden, 17th century. Creator: Pierre Signac

Christina, Queen of Sweden, 17th century. Creator: Pierre Signac
Christina, Queen of Sweden, 17th century

Background imageChristine Of Sweden Collection: Christina, 1626-89, Queen of Sweden, 1650. Creator: Anon

Christina, 1626-89, Queen of Sweden, 1650. Creator: Anon
Christina, 1626-89, Queen of Sweden, 1650

Background imageChristine Of Sweden Collection: Johan Adler-Salvius, 1590-1652, c17th century. Creator: Anon

Johan Adler-Salvius, 1590-1652, c17th century. Creator: Anon
Johan Adler-Salvius, 1590-1652, c17th century

Background imageChristine Of Sweden Collection: Johan Adler Salvius, 1590-1652, c17th century. Creator: Anon

Johan Adler Salvius, 1590-1652, c17th century. Creator: Anon
Johan Adler Salvius, 1590-1652, c17th century

Background imageChristine Of Sweden Collection: The Arts Round the Bust of Queen Kristina of Sweden. Creator: David Klocker Ehrenstrahl

The Arts Round the Bust of Queen Kristina of Sweden. Creator: David Klocker Ehrenstrahl
The Arts Round the Bust of Queen Kristina of Sweden, Unknown date

Background imageChristine Of Sweden Collection: Queen Christina of Sweden (1626 - 1689), 1650. Creator: David Beck

Queen Christina of Sweden (1626 - 1689), 1650. Creator: David Beck
Queen Christina of Sweden (1626 - 1689), 1650

Background imageChristine Of Sweden Collection: Christina, Queen of Sweden, 17th century. Creator: Pierre Signac

Christina, Queen of Sweden, 17th century. Creator: Pierre Signac
Christina, Queen of Sweden, 17th century

Background imageChristine Of Sweden Collection: Christina, Queen of Sweden, 17th century. Creator: Pierre Signac

Christina, Queen of Sweden, 17th century. Creator: Pierre Signac
Christina, Queen of Sweden, 17th century

Background imageChristine Of Sweden Collection: Gustav II Adolf, 1594-1632, King of Sweden. Creator: Queen Christina

Gustav II Adolf, 1594-1632, King of Sweden. Creator: Queen Christina
Gustav II Adolf, 1594-1632, King of Sweden, unknown date

Background imageChristine Of Sweden Collection: Allegory of Queen Christina's submission to the Catholic Church... early 18th century

Allegory of Queen Christina's submission to the Catholic Church... early 18th century. Creator: Angelo Trevisani
Allegory of Queen Christina's submission to the Catholic Church and Pope Alexander VII, early 18th century

Background imageChristine Of Sweden Collection: Nicolaas Heinsius I, Poet and Professor at Leiden, Envoy of Queen Christina of Sweden, 1723-1771

Nicolaas Heinsius I, Poet and Professor at Leiden, Envoy of Queen Christina of Sweden, 1723-1771

Background imageChristine Of Sweden Collection: Queen Christina, c17th century. Creator: Wolfgang Heimbach

Queen Christina, c17th century. Creator: Wolfgang Heimbach
Queen Christina, c17th century

Background imageChristine Of Sweden Collection: Queen Christine of Sweden, n.d. Creator: Adriaen van de Venne

Queen Christine of Sweden, n.d. Creator: Adriaen van de Venne
Queen Christine of Sweden, n.d

Background imageChristine Of Sweden Collection: Queen Christina in Palazzo Corsini, 1908. Creator: Kristian Zahrtmann

Queen Christina in Palazzo Corsini, 1908. Creator: Kristian Zahrtmann
Queen Christina in Palazzo Corsini, 1908. Christina, Queen of Sweden abdicated and moved to Rome. Here she is smoking a pipe and lifting up her dress to warm her behind by the fire


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Christine of Sweden was a remarkable and controversial figure in European history. Born in 1626, she became queen at the age of six and ruled for over two decades before abdicating the throne in favor of her cousin. Known for her intelligence, independence, and unconventional behavior, Christine was a patron of the arts and sciences and played a key role in shaping the cultural landscape of Europe during the 17th century. Despite facing opposition from both within her own court and from neighboring countries, Christine remained steadfast in her beliefs and pursued her passions with unwavering determination. She surrounded herself with intellectuals and artists, including philosopher René Descartes, who she invited to live at her court. After abdicating the throne, Christine shocked society by converting to Catholicism and moving to Rome where she continued to engage in intellectual pursuits. She lived an eccentric life filled with scandalous rumors but also left behind a legacy as one of Europe's most fascinating historical figures. Today, Christine of Sweden is remembered as a trailblazer who defied societal norms and expectations to pursue her own path. Her legacy serves as an inspiration for those who dare to challenge convention and follow their dreams no matter what obstacles may stand in their way.