(MOVED+FROM+HUNGARY+TO+ENGLAND ) on 17 Abr 1057 in London, Middlesex, England: Christina's father Edward the Exile, the only living heir to the throne of England, returned to England to take his place as Heir Designate on 17 April 1057. He brought with him from Hungary his wife and children..
(HER+FATHER%2C+EDWARD+THE+EXILE%2C+DIED ) on 19 Abr 1057 in London, Middlesex, England: Unfortunately Christina's father died 2 days after their arrival in England. Christina's little brother Edgar, who was very young, became Edward the Confessor's heir..
(Church Calling ) in the year 1086 in Ramsey, Essex, England, United Kingdom.
(FOSTERED+HER+NIECES+AT+ROMSEY ) from 1086 till 1093 in Romsey Abbey, Romsey, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom: The daughters of Cristina's sister Queen Margaret of Scotland, Princesses Edith and Mary, lived with Cristina at Romsey Abbey and were tutored by her from 1086 to 1093..
(Transfer of Neices to Wilton Abbey ) Ant 1093: Additional evidence of her death includes the transfer before 1093 of her nieces to Wilton Abbey for further education and the appointment of Eadgyth as the next abbess of Romsey Abbey..
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