I know times were different but why should a 6 year old have any idea about sex and politics? No offense but I think these tv shows are rotting peoples brains.my God makes me sick.
No offense taken. She became queen at the age of six. The sex and politics came later as an adult.
"Great armies are nothing but a collection of weakness." ~ Christina, Queen of Sweden
No offense taken. She became queen at the age of six. The sex and politics came later as an adult.
"Great armies are nothing but a collection of weakness." ~ Christina, Queen of Sweden
I'm sure she wasn't the first.i just have no desire to watch that history in a HBO or whatever show.looked liked that guy was getting aggressive too.i understand.history is history.whatever floats people's boats.my buddy likes that yellowstone show.never watched it.i don't really watch any shows cause nothing fascinates me any more.im not even that old but I've read and seen it all.whats left? I guess the drama drama of Walt Disney's secretary dating Hitler would be pretty interesting.as far as I know that is true.
I hated to tell this one kid who got a stupid Walt Disney quote tattooed on him that WD was a Nazi sympathizer.i was drunk and he was an idiot so I don't really care.its true though.might make a good mini series
I guess I don't know the whole history.bit I was locked up with pedophiles for awhile and it makes me sick.im aware people only lived about my age.(34) and needed to make heirs and kings and queens but it just doesn't seem right to me.sorry for going off topic.ill try to get back on track.but what the hells on that isn't perverted.i won't watch game of thrones cause of that.i could name movies but not series.
Christina was born in the royal castle Tre Kronor on 18 December [O.S. 8 December] 1626. Her parents were the Swedish king Gustavus Adolphus and his German wife, Maria Eleonora. They had already had three children: two daughters (a stillborn princess in 1621, then the first Princess Christina, who was born in 1623 and died the following year) and a stilborn son in May 1625.[SUP][c][/SUP]
Excited expectations surrounded Maria Eleonora's fourth pregnancy in 1626. When the baby was born, it was first thought to be a boy as it was "hairy" and screamed "with a strong, hoarse voice."[SUP][14][/SUP]
She later wrote in her autobiography that, "Deep embarrassment spread among the women when they discovered their mistake." The king, though, was very happy, stating, "She'll be clever, she has made fools of us all!"[SUP][15][/SUP] From most accounts, Gustav Adolf appears to have been closely attached to his daughter, and she appears to have admired him greatly.[SUP][citation needed][/SUP]
The Crown of Sweden was hereditary in the House of Vasa, but from King Charles IX's time onward (reigned 1604–11), it excluded Vasa princes descended from a deposed brother (Eric XIV of Sweden) and a deposed nephew (Sigismund III of Poland). Gustav Adolf's legitimate younger brothers had died years earlier. The one legitimate female left, his half-sister Catharine, came to be excluded in 1615 when she married a non-Lutheran. So Christina became the undisputed heir presumptive. From Christina's birth, King Gustav Adolph recognized her eligibility even as a female heir, and although called "queen", the official title she held as of her coronation by the Riksdag in February 1633 was king.[SUP][16][/SUP]
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