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Christina Queen of Sweden - The Restless Life of a European Eccentric (Paperback)
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Christina Queen of Sweden - The Restless Life of a European Eccentric (Paperback)
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Loot Price R435
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The groundbreaking biography of one of the most progressive,
influential and entertaining women of the seventeenth century,
Christina Alexandra, Queen of Sweden. In 1654, to the astonishment
and dismay of her court, Christina Alexandra announced her
abdication in favour of her cousin, Charles. Instrumental in
bringing the Thirty Years War to a close at the age of 22,
Christina had become one of the most powerful monarchs in Europe.
She had also become notorious for her extravagant lifestyle.
Leaving the narrow confines of her homeland behind her, Christina
cut a remarkable path across Europe. She acted as mediator in the
Franco-Spanish War and, in return for financial support, was
received into the Roman Catholic Church despite the fierce
condemnation of her protestant countrymen. Christina settled in
Rome at the luxurious Palazzo Farnese where she established a
lavish salon for Rome's artists and intellectuals. More than once
she was forced to leave Rome while one scandal or another died
down; she was painted a lesbian, a prostitute and even a
hermaphrodite. Her most impassioned affair was with a
well-connected Cardinal. Later, when financial support from the
Pope and the Spanish crown dried up, Christina began to court
French favour, eventually even plotting with them to overthrow the
Spanish at Naples, where she hoped to be installed as queen.
Despite her political vacillations and a lifelong refusal to
restrain her appetites, Christina ended her days in Rome relatively
free from disfavour and financial strife. At the express order of
the Pope, she was buried, with full ceremony, in the walls of St
Peter's Basilica, one of only two women to be so honoured.
Reminiscent of Amanda Foreman's Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire
and Claire Tomalin's Jane Austen: A Life, Buckley combines a
personal approach with a lively interest in the social and
historical world of seventeenth-century Europe to bring this
remarkable personality to life.
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