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 Encyclopedia: Anna of Austria
Anna of Austria (1573-1598), Queen Consort of Sigismund III of Poland
Anna of Austria (1601-1666) (or Anne), Queen Consort of Louis XIII of France and mother of (and regent for) Louis XIV of France.
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 Sigismund III of Poland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Firstly, on May 31, 1592, to Anna of Austria, Habsburg (15731598), daughter of Archduke Charles II of Austria (1540 – 1590) and his wife Maria Anna of Bavaria (1551-1608).
After his wife Anna died in 1598 he married her sister Constance of Austria in 1605.
However, the election was disputed by other candidate, Maximilian III of Austria, and opponents of Sigismund chose not to respect the election outcome and decreed that Maximilian is the righteous monarch.
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 Science Fair Projects - Sigismund of Sweden
Firstly, on May 31, 1592, to Anna Habsburzanka (15731598), daughter of Archduke Charles II of Austria (1540 – 1590) and his wife Maria Anna of Bavaria (1551 – 1608).
After his wife Anna died in 1598 he married her sister Constance of Austria in 1605.
His mother, Katarzyna Jagiellonka, was the daughter of Sigismund I the Elder and his wife Bona Sforza.
www.all-science-fair-projects.com /science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Sigismund_III_of_Poland   (1596 words)

  
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Firstly, on May 31, 1592, to Anna Habsburzanka (15731598), daughter of Archduke Charles II of Austria (1540 – 1590) and his wife Maria Anna of Bavaria (1551 – 1608).
After his wife Anna died in 1598 he married her sister Constance of Austria in 1605.
In 1592 he married the Austrian archduchess Anna Habsburzanka and after his father's death the same year, he received permission from Sejm to accept the Swedish throne.
www.freeencyclopedia.net /index.php?title=Sigismund_III_of_Poland   (1596 words)

  
 Articles - Sigismund III of Poland
Firstly, on May 31, 1592, to Anna Habsburżanka (1573 – 1598), daughter of Archduke Charles II of Austria (1540 – 1590) and his wife Maria Anna of Bavaria (1551 – 1608).
After his wife Anna died in 1598 he married her sister Constance of Austria in 1605.
In 1592 he married the Austrian archduchess Anna Habsburzanka and after his father's death the same year, he received permission from Sejm to accept the Swedish throne.
www.kamero.net /articles/Sigismund_III_of_Poland   (1596 words)

  
 Sigismund III of Poland - Enpsychlopedia
Firstly, on May 31, 1592, to Anna Habsburzanka (15731598), daughter of Archduke Charles II of Austria (1540 – 1590) and his wife Maria Anna of Bavaria (1551 – 1608).
After his wife Anna died in 1598 he married her sister Constance of Austria in 1605.
In 1592 he married the Austrian archduchess Anna Habsburzanka and after his father's death the same year, he received permission from Sejm to accept the Swedish throne.
www.grohol.com /psypsych/Sigismund_I_of_Sweden   (1596 words)

  
 World War 1 and 2 - Sigismund III of Poland
Firstly, on May 31, 1592, to Anna Habsburzanka (15731598), daughter of Archduke Charles II of Austria (1540 – 1590) and his wife Maria Anna of Bavaria (1551 – 1608).
After his wife Anna died in 1598 he married her sister Constance of Austria in 1605.
In 1592 he married the Austrian archduchess Anna Habsburzanka and after his father's death the same year, he received permission from Sejm to accept the Swedish throne.
www.worldwardiary.com /history/Sigismund_I_of_Sweden   (1596 words)

  
 Sigismund III of Poland biography .ms
Firstly, on May 31, 1592, to Anna Habsburzanka (Anna of Austria) (1573-1598), daughter of Archduke Charles II of Austria (1540-1590) and his wife Maria Anna of Bavaria (1551-1608).
This sensless conflict with Sweden culminated well after Sigismund's death in the series of events known as the Deluge.
sigismund-vasa.biography.ms   (1596 words)

  
 Sigismund of Sweden - free-definition
Firstly, on May 31, 1592, to Anna Habsburzanka (Anna of Austria) (1573-1598), daughter of Archduke Karl II of Austria (1540-1590) and his wife Maria Anna of Bavaria (1551-1608).
English translation: Vladislaus IV by God's grace king of Poland, grand duke of Lithuania, Ruthenia, Prussia, Masovia, Samogitia, Livonia, and also hereditary king of the Swedes, Goths and Vandals.
This sensless conflict with Sweden culminated well after the Sigmunds death in the the Deluge of 1650s.
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 Sigismund III of Poland - Iridis Encyclopedia
Firstly, on May 31, 1592, to Anna Habsburzanka (Anna of Austria) (1573-1598), daughter of Archduke Charles II of Austria (1540-1590) and his wife Maria Anna of Bavaria (1551-1608).
English translation: Sigismund III by God's grace king of Poland, grand duke of Lithuania, Ruthenia, Prussia, Masovia, Samogitia, Livonia, and also hereditary king of the Swedes, Goths and Vandals.
This sensless conflict with Sweden culminated well after Sigismund's death in the series of events known as the Deluge.
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 Wladislaus IV of Poland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wladislaus IV Vasa of Poland (Polish: Władysław IV Waza) (June 9, 1595 - May 20, 1648), was the son of Sigismund III of Poland (1566-1632), of the House of Vasa, and his wife Anna Austriaczka (also known as Anna of Austria or Anna Habsburżanka) (1573 - 1598).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ladislaus_IV_of_Poland   (1596 words)

  
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Married firstly in 1592 in Cracow Archduchess Anna of Austria (*1573 Graz,†1598 Warsaw).
Married firstly in 1325 in Cracow Duchess Aldona Anna of Lithuania (*1309,†1339 Cracow).
Married thirdly in 1496 Anna of Radziwill (†1522).
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 Science Fair Projects - Ladislaus IV of Poland
Wladislaus IV Vasa of Poland or (Polish: Władysław IV Waza) (June 9 1595 - May 20 1648), was the son of Sigismund III of Poland (1566-1632), of the House of Vasa, and his wife Anna Austriaczka (also known as Anna of Austria or Anna Habsburżanka) (1573 - 1598).
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 Ancestors and Family of Sigismund III of Sweden Vasa
(Anne of Austria Habsburg was born on 16 Aug 1573 and died on 10 Feb 1598.)
Sigismund married Anne of Austria Habsburg, daughter of Charles of Austria Habsburg and Maria Anna of Bavaria, on 31 May 1592.
A period of factional strife after the death (1586) of King Stephen Báthory was ended by the election of Sigismund as king of Poland, effected through the support of Jan Zamojski, who opposed the candidacy of Maximilian of Austria.
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 1632 [Definition]
[click for more] Wladyslaw IV WazaWladislaus IV Vasa of Poland or (Polish: Władysław IV Waza) (June 9, 1595 - May 20, 1648), was the son of Sigismund III of Poland (1566-1632), of the House of Vasa, and his wife Anna Austriaczka (also known as Anna of Austria or Anna Habsburżanka) (1573 - 1598).
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Married firstly in 1592 in Cracow Archduchess Anna of Austria (*1573 Graz,†1598 Warsaw).
Married firstly in 1325 in Cracow Duchess Aldona Anna of Lithuania (*1309,†1339 Cracow).
Married thirdly in 1496 Anna of Radziwill (†1522).
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 Sigismund Vasa [Definition]
Władysław IV WazaWladislaus IV Vasa of Poland or (Polish: Władysław IV Waza) (June 9, 1595 - May 20, 1648), was the son of Sigismund III of Poland (1566-1632), of the House of Vasa, and his wife Anna Austriaczka (also known as Anna of Austria or Anna Habsburżanka) (1573 - 1598).
VladislausWladislaus IV Vasa of Poland or (Polish: Władysław IV Waza) (June 9, 1595 - May 20, 1648), was the son of Sigismund III of Poland (1566-1632), of the House of Vasa, and his wife Anna Austriaczka (also known as Anna of Austria or Anna Habsburżanka) (1573 - 1598).
Son of king of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Zygmunt III Waza and austrian archduchess Constance of Austria, brother of Wladislav IV Waza, Johan Albert, Karl Ferdinand, Jan Kazimierz Waza, Anna Katharina Konstanze....
www.wikimirror.com /Sigismund_Vasa   (449 words)

  
 wiki/Sigismund I of Sweden Definition / wiki/Sigismund I of Sweden Research
Władysław IV Waza Wladislaus IV Vasa of Poland or (Polish: Władysław IV Waza) (June 9, 1595 - May 20, 1648), was the son of Sigismund III of Poland (1566-1632), of the House of Vasa, and his wife Anna Austriaczka (also known as Anna of Austria or Anna Habsburżanka) (1573 - 1598).
Vladislaus Wladislaus IV Vasa of Poland or (Polish: Władysław IV Waza) (June 9, 1595 - May 20, 1648), was the son of Sigismund III of Poland (1566-1632), of the House of Vasa, and his wife Anna Austriaczka (also known as Anna of Austria or Anna Habsburżanka) (1573 - 1598).
Son of king of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Zygmunt III Waza and austrian archduchess Constance of Austria, brother of Wladislav IV Waza, Johan Albert, Karl Ferdinand, Jan Kazimierz Waza, Anna Katharina Konstanze....
www.elresearch.com /wiki/Sigismund_I_of_Sweden   (449 words)

  
 wiki/Sigismund I of Sweden Definition / wiki/Sigismund I of Sweden Research
Władysław IV Waza Wladislaus IV Vasa of Poland or (Polish: Władysław IV Waza) (June 9, 1595 - May 20, 1648), was the son of Sigismund III of Poland (1566-1632), of the House of Vasa, and his wife Anna Austriaczka (also known as Anna of Austria or Anna Habsburżanka) (1573 - 1598).
Vladislaus Wladislaus IV Vasa of Poland or (Polish: Władysław IV Waza) (June 9, 1595 - May 20, 1648), was the son of Sigismund III of Poland (1566-1632), of the House of Vasa, and his wife Anna Austriaczka (also known as Anna of Austria or Anna Habsburżanka) (1573 - 1598).
Brother of Wladislav IV Waza, Johan Albert, Alexander Karl, Jan Kazimierz Waza, Anna Katharina Konstanze....
www.elresearch.com /wiki/Sigismund_I_of_Sweden   (449 words)

  
 wiki/Sigismund I of Sweden Definition / wiki/Sigismund I of Sweden Research
Vladislaus Wladislaus IV Vasa of Poland or (Polish: Władysław IV Waza) (June 9, 1595 - May 20, 1648), was the son of Sigismund III of Poland (1566-1632), of the House of Vasa, and his wife Anna Austriaczka (also known as Anna of Austria or Anna Habsburżanka) (1573 - 1598).
Władysław IV Waza Wladislaus IV Vasa of Poland or (Polish: Władysław IV Waza) (June 9, 1595 - May 20, 1648), was the son of Sigismund III of Poland (1566-1632), of the House of Vasa, and his wife Anna Austriaczka (also known as Anna of Austria or Anna Habsburżanka) (1573 - 1598).
Wladislaus reigned as King of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from November 8, 1632 to his death in 1648....
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 Sigismund III of Poland biography .ms
Firstly, on May 31, 1592, to Anna Habsburzanka (Anna of Austria) ( 1573 - 1598), daughter of Archduke Charles II of Austria ( 1540 - 1590) and his wife Maria Anna of Bavaria ( 1551 - 1608).
The Jagiellon dynasty had held the crown of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth since the first ruler Ladislaus II had received it via his wife Jadwiga in 1386.
While Sigismund never managed to regain the Swedish throne, his politics of personal ambition did succeed in provoking a long series of conflicts between the Commonwealth and Sweden.
sigismund-vasa.biography.ms   (449 words)

  
 Wittelsbach 11
MAXIMILIAN I, Elector of Bavaria (1598-1651), having been awarded the electorate (25.2.1623) forfeited by his cousin, Kfst Friedrich V von der Pfalz, *Munich 17.4.1573, +Ingolstadt 22.9.1651, bur Munich; 1m: Nancy 1595 Elizabeth de Lorraine (*1574 +1635); 2m: Vienna 15.7.1635 Archdss Maria Anna of Austria (*13.1.1610 +25.9.1665)
MAXIMILIAN II EMANUEL, Elector of Bavaria (1679-1726), Stattholder in Holland (1691-), *Munich 11.7.1662, +Munich 26.2.1726, bur there; 1m: Vienna 1685 Archdss Marie Antonie of Austria (*18.1.1669 +24.12.1692); 2m: Wesel 2.1.1695 Therese Kunigunde Sobieska, Pss of Poland (*4.3.1676, +10.3.1730)
MAXIMILIAN III JOSEF Karl, Elector of Bavaria (1745-77), *Munich 28.3.1727, +Munich 30.12.1777, bur there; he was succeeded as Elector of Bavaria by his distant cousin, Karl Theodor of Sulzbach, Elector Palatine; m.Munich 1747 Pss Maria Anna of Saxony (*29.8.1728 +17.2.1797)
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 Sigismund I of Sweden: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com - All about Sigismund I of Sweden
He married, firstly, on May 31, 1592, Anna of Austria (1573 - 1598), daughter of Archduke Karl II of Austria[?] (1540-1590) and his wife Maria Anna of Bavaria (1551-1608).
Johan II Casimir of Poland (1609-1672), (reigned 1648-1668)
The Jogailos royal house of Lithuania had held the crown of Lithuania-Poland Commonwealth since the first ruler Wladislaw Jogaila had received it via his wife Hedwig in 1383.
www.encyclopedian.com /si/Sigismund-I-of-Sweden.html   (285 words)

  
 ZYGMUNT III WAZA
He married, firstly, on May 31, 1592, Anna of Austria (1573 - 1598), daughter of Archduke Karl II of Austria (1540-1590) and his wife´Maria Anna of Bavaria (1551-1608).
On his father's death Sigismund was offered the Swedish throne, and he was crowned in 1594.
www.websters-online-dictionary.org /definition/ZYGMUNT+III+WAZA   (285 words)

  
 Ladislaus IV of Poland - Art History Online Reference and Guide
Wladislaus IV Vasa of Poland or ( Polish : Władysław IV Waza) ( June 9 1595 - May 20 1648), was the son of Sigismund III of Poland (1566-1632), of the House of Vasa, and his wife Anna Austriaczka (also known as Anna of Austria or Anna Habsburżanka) (1573 - 1598).
Wladislaus at the age of 15 was briefly elected Russian Tsar by Russian boyars in 1610 during the Russian Time of Troubles following the death of Boris Godunov.
Many historians argue that Wladislaus was very ambitious and dreamed of achieving great fame through conquests, and in the latter years he planned to use the Cossacks to provoke the Turks into attacking Poland so that his military leadership would be indispensable.
www.arthistoryclub.com /art_history/Wladyslaw_IV_Waza   (285 words)

  
 Wladislaus IV of Poland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wladislaus IV Vasa of Poland (Polish: Władysław IV Waza) (June 9, 1595- May 20, 1648), was the son of Sigismund III of Poland (1566-1632), of the House of Vasa, and his wife Anna Austriaczka (also known as Anna of Austria or Anna Habsburżanka) (1573 - 1598).
Wladislaw died in 1648, a year after the death of his son, on the eve of the Chmielnicki Uprising and The Deluge.
Wladislaw assembled an important collection of Italian and Flemish Baroque paintings, much of which were lost in the wars after his death.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ladislaus_IV_of_Poland   (285 words)

  
 Wladislaus IV of Poland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wladislaus IV Vasa of Poland (Polish: Władysław IV Waza) (June 9, 1595 - May 20, 1648), was the son of Sigismund III of Poland (1566-1632), of the House of Vasa, and his wife Anna Austriaczka (also known as Anna of Austria or Anna Habsburżanka) (1573 - 1598).
Władysław IV Waza is one of the personas on the famous painting by Jan Matejko: the sermons of Piotr Skarga.
English translation: Vladislaus IV by God's grace king of Poland, grand duke of Lithuania, Ruthenia, Prussia, Masovia, Samogitia, Livonia, and also hereditary king of the Swedes, Goths and Vandals, elected tsar of Russia.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wladislav_IV_Waza   (2190 words)

  
 Wladislaus IV of Poland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wladislaus IV Vasa of Poland (Polish: Władysław IV Waza) (June 9, 1595- May 20, 1648), was the son of Sigismund III of Poland (1566-1632), of the House of Vasa, and his wife Anna Austriaczka (also known as Anna of Austria or Anna Habsburżanka) (1573 - 1598).
Wladislaus at the age of 15 was briefly elected Russian Tsar by Russian boyars in 1610 during the Russian Time of Troubles following the death of Boris Godunov.
A Muscovite army (of approximately 34,500) crossed the Commonwealth eastern frontier in October 1632 and laid siege to Smolensk (which was ceded to Poland by Russia in 1618, at the end of the Dymitriad wars).
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ladislaus_IV_of_Poland   (2065 words)

  
 Ladislaus IV of Poland:
Wladislaus IV Vasa of Poland (Polish: Władysław IV Waza) (June 9, 1595 - May 20, 1648), was the son of Sigismund III of Poland (1566-1632), of the House of Vasa, and his wife Anna Austriaczka (also known as Anna of Austria or Anna Habsburżanka) (1573 - 1598).
A Muscovite army (of approximately 34,500) crossed the Commonwealth eastern frontier in October 1632 and laid siege to Smolensk (which was ceded to Poland by Russia in 1618, at the end of the Dymitriad wars).
English translation: Vladislaus IV by God's grace king of Poland, grand duke of Lithuania, Ruthenia, Prussia, Masovia, Samogitia, Livonia, and also hereditary king of the Swedes, Goths and Vandals, elected tsar of Russia.
music.openfun.org /wiki/Ladislaus_IV_of_Poland   (2051 words)

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