A few years later Queen Kristina donated large areas of land in the western part of the island to some of the generals from the Thirty Years War.
In 1622 he became a weapon page to Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden, then he was a captain in Queen Kristina's honor guard.
The property belongs to Uppsala University, which received the mill as a bequest from Queen Kristina in 1639, and then leased it out to millers.
It contains the state hall where kings were enthroned, and where Queen Kristina abdicated.
Queen Kristina would be given Hörningsholm and all Mörkön as a fief, and was also promised Tavestehus in Finland.
The district was first established in the mid-17th century by Queen Kristina, making it Gothenburg's first suburb.
Queen Kristina (1626-1689).
The school was founded in 1647 by Queen Kristina.
It was in the castle that the Swedish government announced the abdication of Queen Kristina in 1654.
Isak Breant Sr, a businessman and former court commissioner to Queen Kristina, established there a mill in 1685.