Christina of Denmark Danish princess
Christina of Denmark is a 69 years old Danish princess from Nyborg, South Denmark. Christina of Denmark was born on November 01, 1521 (died on December 10, 1590, she was 69 years old) in Nyborg, South Denmark.
About
No, she died on 12/10/1590, 434 years ago. She was 69 years old when she died. She died in Alessandria and buried in Church of Saint-François-des-Cordeliers .
Family
Her mother is Isabella Of Austria and her father is Christian II of Denmark. Her mother was Queen Consort Of Denmark, Norway And Sweden Her mother died at the age of 24 (Christina was 4 years old). When Christina born she was 20 years old. and Christian II of Denmark was 40 years old when Christina born. Her father was a King of Denmark.
Parents
Husbands
Christina of Denmark had four marriages.
Magnus IV of Norway, Norwegian monarch
She married with Magnus IV of Norway (24), in 1132. Christina of Denmark was 389 and Magnus IV of Norway was 17 years old. Married for 893 years, 29 days.
Children
She had ten children, Margaret , Dorothea , Catherine, (924) , Filip (880) , Canute (46) , Margaret (54) , Canute (34) , Renata (58, Duchess consort of Bavaria (1579–1597)) , Dorothea (75) and Charles (31) .
Siblings
Christina of Denmark had 2 siblings. Danish Prince Prince (3 years older) and Electress Palatine Dorothea (Twin of Christina of Denmark)
What was Christina's zodiac sign?Christina of Denmark zodiac sign was scorpio.
Other facts about Christina of Denmark
Place of death | Alessandria |
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Parent | Isabella of Austria, Christian II of Denmark |
Spouse | Francis I Duke of Lorraine, Francesco II Sforza |
Place of burial | Church Of Saint-François-des-Cordeliers |
Place of birth | Nyborg |
Image of grave | Http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Tombe%20de%20Christine%20de%20Danemark.jpg |
Date of death | 1590-12-10T00:00:00Z |
Position held | Monarch Of Italy |
Family | House Of Oldenburg |
Country of citizenship | Denmark |
Noble title | Duke |
Given name | Christina |
Religion | Catholicism |