1552–1568: Anna Hogenskild 1567–1569: Elin Andersdotter 1568–1583: Karin Gyllenstierna 1587–1592: Kerstin Oxenstierna 1604–1608: Carin Ulfsdotter Snakeborg...
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Anne of Austria (16 August 1573 – 10 February 1598) was Queen of Poland and Sweden and a Grand Duchess of Lithuania as the first consort of King Sigismund...
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Anna of Sweden (1545–1610) (redirect from Anne Mary of Sweden)
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Union. She was the daughter of King Henry IV of England by his first spouse Mary de Bohun and the younger sister of King Henry V. Queen Philippa participated...
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court, supervised by her mother's former Mistress of the Robes, Karin Gyllenstierna; one of her maids-of-honours being her cousin, Princess Sigrid of Sweden...
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infamous Blåtårn ("Blue Tower") of Copenhagen Castle, including Christina Gyllenstierna, Cecilia Månsdotter and Margareta Eriksdotter Vasa. Gustav I of Sweden...
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Eugenia Guzmán (1945–1996), Ecuadorian tennis player Maria Gustava Gyllenstierna (1672–1737), Swedish countess, writer and translator Maria Hack (1777–1844)...
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Covenant Caroline Kinley North Star Georgina 2023 Stockholm Bloodbath Christina Gyllenstierna 2024 Slingshot Zoe Post-production TBA William Tell Filming...
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(1497–1501) Ingeborg Tott (1501–1503) Mette Dyre (1504–1512) Christina Gyllenstierna (1512–1520) Isabella of Austria*^ (1520–1521) Catherine of Saxe-Lauenburg...
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Henrietta FitzJames. Queen Camilla is also in this group by descent from Anne Lennox, Countess Consort of Albemarle. Charles III of the United Kingdom...
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(1497–1501) Ingeborg Tott (1501–1503) Mette Dyre (1504–1512) Christina Gyllenstierna (1512–1520) Isabella of Austria*^ (1520–1521) Catherine of Saxe-Lauenburg...
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(1497–1501) Ingeborg Tott (1501–1503) Mette Dyre (1504–1512) Christina Gyllenstierna (1512–1520) Isabella of Austria*^ (1520–1521) Catherine of Saxe-Lauenburg...
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134 (3–4): 391–417. doi:10.1007/s11127-007-9234-1. S2CID 153354759. Gamme, Anne (2001). ""Mandsstemmer har vi saa evigt nok af fra før": perspektiver på...
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Welsh physician and mathematician (b. c. 1512) 1559 January – Christina Gyllenstierna, leading opponent of King Christian II of Denmark and Norway (b. 1494)...
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wished for him to become her co-monarch, in the fashion of William III and Mary II. However, this was not permitted by the Riksdag. One reason being that...
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the Swedish king was arranged, she welcomed the Swedish envoy Johan Gyllenstierna, who was a known misogynist, with a great banquet, and reportedly, when...
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a single sovereign." Colliers Encyclopedia. 1986 edition. p.386 Commire, Anne (2000). Women in World History, Volume 10. Gale. p. 234. ISBN 0-7876-4069-7...
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own taste. He visited the British court but did not wish to marry Princess Mary of Cambridge, and the Belgian and Prussian princesses who had been suggested...
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her area against the expansion of the Inca Empire. 1520: Christina Gyllenstierna becomes the leader and commander of the defence of Sweden and Stockholm...
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Álvarez de Pineda, Spanish explorer and cartographer (d. 1519) Christina Gyllenstierna, Swedish national heroine (d. 1559) Ambrosius Holbein, German painter...
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von Grumbach (1492-1554), writer who defended Martin Luther Christina Gyllenstierna (1494-1559), commanded the city of Stockholm, unsuccessful in preventing...
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marriage, she left the room, went into her chamber and asked the Virgin Mary: "Give me happiness with him and him with me." According to Erikskrönikan...
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life separated from King John. She had her own separate court, headed by Anne Meinstrup, and resided on her dower lands at Næsbyhoved Slot and in Odense...
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18 – Samuel Butler, English poet (b. 1612) June 10 Johan Göransson Gyllenstierna, Swedish statesman (b. 1635) Louis Moréri, French encyclopedist (b....
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King Charles VIII of Sweden and thus was the ancestress of Christina Gyllenstierna. After his first wife's death, he married Cecilia Nilsdotter Jaernskaegg...
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(1497–1501) Ingeborg Tott (1501–1503) Mette Dyre (1504–1512) Christina Gyllenstierna (1512–1520) Isabella of Austria*^ (1520–1521) Catherine of Saxe-Lauenburg...
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Muratori, Italian historian, scholar (d. 1750) October 27 – Maria Gustava Gyllenstierna, Swedish writer (d. 1737) date unknown Ann Baynard, English natural...
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