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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 47. Chapters: Apostolic Nuncios to Scandinavia, Christian monasteries in Sweden, Roman Catholic bishops of Stockholm, Roman Catholic cathedrals in Sweden, Roman Catholic dioceses in Nordic Europe, Swedish Roman Catholic bishops, Swedish Roman Catholics, Christina, Queen of Sweden, Pope Adrian IV, Astrid of Sweden, Paolo Roberto, Scandinavian Bishops Conference, Catherine Jagellon, Herrevad Abbey, Vadstena Abbey, Carola of Vasa, Helena, Eric IX of Sweden, Giovanni Tonucci, Roman Catholic Territorial Prelature of Trondheim, Vreta Abbey, Newman Institute, Birgitta Trotzig, Knut Ansgar Nelson, Bero, List of Christian religious houses in Sweden, Varnhem Abbey, Hubertus Brandenburg, Torgny Lindgren, Sven Stolpe, Varfruberga Abbey, Holy Cross Priory, Dalby, Anders Piltz, Roman Catholicism in Sweden, Mariefred Charterhouse, Anna Leuhusen, As Abbey, Roman Catholic Diocese of Oslo, Saint Botvid, Helena Nyblom, Per Ericson, Roman Catholic Territorial Prelature of Tromso, Julita Abbey, Apostolic Exarchate in Germany and Scandinavia for the Ukrainians, Roman Catholic Diocese of Copenhagen, St. Peter's Priory, Lund, Roman Catholic Diocese of Reykjavik, Anders Arborelius, Helena of Sweden, Johannes Vastovius, Margareta Clausdotter, Elisabeth Hesselblad, Dragsmark Abbey, Saint Eric's Cathedral, Stockholm, Ostanback Monastery, Roman Catholic Diocese of Stockholm, St. Clare's Priory, Stockholm, Gunnel Vallquist, Anna Bulow, Roman Catholic Diocese of Helsinki, Nydala Abbey, Michal Zajkowski, Konghelle Friary, Kastelle Priory, Alvastra Abbey, John E. Taylor, Hemming. Excerpt: Christina (Swedish: 18 December 1626 - 19 April 1689), later known as Christina Alexandra and sometimes Countess Dohna, was Queen regnant of Sweden from 1632 to 1654 and later a leader of the theatrical and cultural life of Rome. She was the only surviving legitimate child of...