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In 1659, rumours reached King Charles X that there was a woman travelling about the country who claimed to be the former regent queen Christina, who abdicated and was living in Rome. She never said straight out that she was Queen Christina, but gave the impression this was the case, and never denied it when others claimed she was. The king sentenced her to one month imprisonment on bread and water, followed by banishment and exile from the kingdom and its provinces.
Her fate following banishment is unknown.