• Toggle the table of contents. Carola of Vasa. 22 languages. ... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Queen of Saxony from 1873 to 1902. Carola of Vasa.
  • Despite her title, Carola was not actually a member of the Vasa dynasty. Her grandfather, King Gustaf IV Adolf of Sweden, had been forced to abdicate the throne in...
  • ...Carola of Vasa; Carola von Sachsen; 瑞典的卡羅拉郡主; Carola von Wasa-Holstein-Gottorp; კაროლა ვაზა; カロラ・ヴァーサ; Carolina de Vasa; Carola.
  • Carola of Vasa was born on 5 August 1833 as the daughter of the former Crown Prince of Sweden, Gustav, Prince of Vasa, and his wife Princess Louise Amelie of...
  • Dubbed as one of the most beautiful princesses in Europe during the 1850s, Princess Carola of Vasa was the last surviving grandchild of Gustaf IV Adolf, the...
  • Carola Vasa could be called the family's closing show. She was the last Queen of Saxony. ... 1862 Carola Vasa CDV. 1860s Queen Carola of Saxony.
  • Today marks the anniversary of the birth of Princess Carola of Vasa, last Queen of Saxony. She was born in Vienna in 1833, the only daughter of Gustav...
  • Carola of Vasa (Caroline Frederikke Franziska Stephanie Amalia Cecilia; 5 August 5, 1833 – December 15, 1907) was a titular Princess of Sweden, and the...
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