Christina of Sweden: Queen of surprises
Bridget Kendall follows Christina of Sweden's adventurous life with biographer Veronica Buckley, and historians Stefano Fogelberg Rota and Therese Sjovoll.
An accomplished young horsewoman who loved fencing and male attire, the 17th-century Swedish Queen Christina was anything but a conventional princess. And she kept springing surprises on her court and country: after just a decade on the throne she abdicated, converted to Catholicism and moved to Rome. Once there, she put herself forward as a candidate for the post of queen of Naples, opened a public theatre and scandalised the Holy See by a liaison with a cardinal. Bridget Kendall follows Christina's adventures with biographer Veronica Buckley, and historians Stefano Fogelberg Rota and Therese Sjovoll.
Photo: Christina of Sweden by Jacob Heinrich Elbfas, 1640s
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Magnificent festivals, 17th century Roman style
Duration: 01:21
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- Sat 28 Jul 2018 19:06GMT91热爆 World Service except Australasia, East and Southern Africa, News Internet & West and Central Africa
- Tue 31 Jul 2018 08:06GMT91热爆 World Service except News Internet
- Tue 31 Jul 2018 17:06GMT91热爆 World Service Australasia
- Tue 31 Jul 2018 23:06GMT91热爆 World Service except News Internet
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