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Julia (fl. 1689), was the lady's maid of Queen Christina of Sweden at her court in Rome. She was regarded as a clairvoyant and known for her predictions, and Christina referred to her as her Sibyl. The most famous prediction of Julia was that of the death of Queen Christina. Shortly before her death, Christina was said to have appeared before Julia in a new dress, and asked her: "What am I thinking of?" Julia replied, "The Queen wishes to be buried in this beautiful dress", upon which Christina replied that this was indeed her wish, but that death was in the hands of fate. Julia responded by saying that Christina would be buried in that dress, and that Cardinal Decio Azzolino and Pope Innocent XI would follow shortly afterward in death. All this also happened as described.

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  • Julia (fl. 1689), was the lady's maid of Queen Christina of Sweden at her court in Rome. She was regarded as a clairvoyant and known for her predictions, and Christina referred to her as her Sibyl. The most famous prediction of Julia was that of the death of Queen Christina. Shortly before her death, Christina was said to have appeared before Julia in a new dress, and asked her: "What am I thinking of?" Julia replied, "The Queen wishes to be buried in this beautiful dress", upon which Christina replied that this was indeed her wish, but that death was in the hands of fate. Julia responded by saying that Christina would be buried in that dress, and that Cardinal Decio Azzolino and Pope Innocent XI would follow shortly afterward in death. All this also happened as described. (en)
  • Julia var en kammarjungfru hos drottning Kristina vid dennas hov i Rom. Hon ansågs vara synsk och var känd för sina förutsägelser, och Kristina kallade henne sin sibylla (spåkvinna). Hennes mest berömda förutsägelse var den om Kristinas död. Kort före sin död 1689 ska Kristina ha visat upp sig för Julia i en ny klänning. Kristina ska då ha frågat: "Hvad tänker jag nu på?" Julia svarade: "Drottningen tänker att blifva begrafven i denna vackra klädningen". Kristina svarade då att det också var vad hon hade tänkt, men att döden låg i Försynens skickelse. Julia sade då att Kristina skulle bli svept i den klänningen, och att kardinal Azolini kort därefter också han skulle dö, följd av påven Innocentius XI. Allt detta ska också ha slagit in. (sv)
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  • Julia (fl. 1689), was the lady's maid of Queen Christina of Sweden at her court in Rome. She was regarded as a clairvoyant and known for her predictions, and Christina referred to her as her Sibyl. The most famous prediction of Julia was that of the death of Queen Christina. Shortly before her death, Christina was said to have appeared before Julia in a new dress, and asked her: "What am I thinking of?" Julia replied, "The Queen wishes to be buried in this beautiful dress", upon which Christina replied that this was indeed her wish, but that death was in the hands of fate. Julia responded by saying that Christina would be buried in that dress, and that Cardinal Decio Azzolino and Pope Innocent XI would follow shortly afterward in death. All this also happened as described. (en)
  • Julia var en kammarjungfru hos drottning Kristina vid dennas hov i Rom. Hon ansågs vara synsk och var känd för sina förutsägelser, och Kristina kallade henne sin sibylla (spåkvinna). Hennes mest berömda förutsägelse var den om Kristinas död. Kort före sin död 1689 ska Kristina ha visat upp sig för Julia i en ny klänning. Kristina ska då ha frågat: Allt detta ska också ha slagit in. (sv)
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