Kristina Abrahamsdotter
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Christina Abrahamsdotter (1432–1492) was a Finnish noble
Nobility
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, royal mistress and later third spouse and Queen consort of King Charles VIII of Sweden
Charles VIII of Sweden
Charles VIII of Sweden , Charles I of Norway, also Carl, , was king of Sweden and king of Norway ....

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Biography

Christina Abrahamsdotter is believed to have been the daughter of Abraham Pedersson, governor of Raseborg
Raseborg
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, though this has not been confirmed. The ex-King Charles of Sweden got to know her during his exile in Finland
Finland
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 1457-1464. When Charles returned to Sweden in 1464 and reclaimed the Swedish throne, she followed him there as royal mistress. In 1465, they had a son together.

In 1470, during the last year of his life, Charles married Kristina. She thereby became queen, and her son became legitimate. The exact date of the marriage is unknown; traditionally, the wedding was to have taken place on his deathbed. The same year, she became a widow and Queen dowager.

Her son, although legitimized, was too young to play a political role and was soon maneuvered away from the throne : Though she was recognized as Queen, the Swedish government did not allow the boy, suddenly legitimized as Prince Charles (Karl Karlsson) to succeed him, but appointed one of their number, Sten Sture the Elder (who was Charles's nephew) as regent.

She lived a discrete life after the death of Charles.

Children

Kristina Abrahamsdotter had two known children with Charles.
  • Anna Karlsdotter (Bonde), married to the nobleman Håkan Svensson (Bölja), governor of Västerås
    Västerås
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     castle.
  • Karl Bonde (Karlsson) (1465–1488)

Succession

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