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King Sigismund III of Poland, Sigismund of Sweden (June 20, 1566 O.S. April 19, 1632), was the son of King John III of Sweden (1537 – 1592), of the House of Vasa, and his first wife Catherine Jagellonica of Poland (1526 – 1583).
Sigismund, supported by Zamoyski and wife of the former king Anna the Jagiellonian was elected king of the Polish-Lithuanian Commnwealth on 19 August 1587 and recognized by the interrex, primate of Poland Stanisław Karnkowski.
Vladislaus (1595 – 1648), (reigned 1632 – 1648 as Władysław IV Waza of Poland)
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 Catherine Jagellonica of Poland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Catherine Jagiellonica of Poland, (1526 - 1583), was the youngest daughter of Sigismund I of Poland and Bona Sforza, heir to her mothers claim to the title of King of Jerusalem.
She was the mother of Sigismund III of Poland and wife of John III of Sweden.
Isabella of Aragon, princess of Naples duchess of Milan, duchess of Bari, princess of Rossano, heir to the title of King of Jerusalem, grandmother of Catherine
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 Encyclopedia: Catherine Jagellonica of Poland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Reign in Poland From September 18, 1587 until April 19, 1632 Reign in Sweden From November 17, 1592 until July 24, 1599 Elected in Poland On September 18, 1587 in Wola, today suburb of Warsaw, Poland Coronation in Poland On December 27, 1587 in the Wawel Cathedral, Kraków, Poland Coronation...
Erik XIV of Sweden (December 13, 1533–February 26, 1577) was the son of Gustav I of Sweden and Catherine of Saxe-Lauenburg.
A siege is a prolonged military blockade and assault of a city or fortress with the intent of conquering by force or attrition.
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 Sigismund of Sweden. Who is Sigismund of Sweden? What is Sigismund of Sweden? Where is Sigismund of Sweden? Definition ...
King Sigismund of Sweden, Sigismund III of Poland-Lithuania, (June 20, 1566 - April 19, 1632), was the son of King John III of Sweden (1537-1592), of the House of Vasa, and his first wife Catherine Jagellonica of Poland (1526-1583).
He ruled in Poland-Lithuania, where he was known as Zygmunt III Waza, from 1587 to 1632 and in Sweden from 1592 until he was deposed in 1599.
He tried to rule Sweden from Poland but his uncle, Duke Charles, took full control of Sweden.
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 All words on John III of Sweden
Their children were: #Isabella (1564-1566) #Sigismund king of Sweden, and king of Poland (1566-1632) #Anna (1568-1625) He married his second wife Gunilla Bielke (1568-about 1592) on February 21, 1584 and together they had the son: #Johan (1589-1618).
Jaropelk, king of Poland, either by killing him, or by giving the Russians work: he was more assiduous than before in the service of that king, so in his trust.
This being done, to expiate the had so caused to be put to death, for they were only brothers by the with her own hands rifled his breast for his heart, tore it out, and.
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 John III of Sweden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He married his first wife, Catherine Jagellonica of Poland (1526–1583), house of Jagiello, in Vilnius on October 4, 1562.
In Sweden she is known as Katarina Jagellonica and she was the sister of king Sigismund II of Poland.
Sigismund king of Sweden, and king of Poland (1566–1632)
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 Ancestors and Family of Catherine of Poland Jagellonica
Ancestors and Family of Catherine of Poland Jagellonica
In Sweden she is known as Katarina Jagellonica.
Catherine married John III of Sweden Vasa, son of Gustav I Vasa and Margareta Lejonhufvud, on 4 Oct 1562.
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 Wikipedia: List of Swedish queens
This is a list of Swedish queens, starting with the consorts of King Gustav I.
1523-1535 : Catherine of Saxe-Lauenburg (first wife of Gustav I)
1568-1583 : Catherine Jagellonica of Poland (first wife of John III)
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Catherine II of Russia - Catherine the Great - Ekaterina (or Yekaterina) II of Russia (Екатерина II Алексеевна) (April 21, 1729 - November 6, 1796), also known as Catherine the Great...
Catherine II of Russia issues her second manifesto - Her first manifesto inviting foreigners to settle in Russia (1762) brought few results.
Correspondence of John Second Earl of Buckinghamshire, II: Ambassador to the court of Catherine II of Russia By A. d'A. Collyer ISBN 0861930037.
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 2001 [Definition]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
1582 - Russia cedes Livonia and Estonia to Poland.
1542 - Catherine Howard, the fifth wife of Henry VIII of England, is executed for adultery.
1518 - Bona Sforza is crowned as queen of Poland and married to Sigismund I of Poland.
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 math lessons - Sigismund III of Poland
King Sigismund III of Poland, Sigismund of Sweden (June 20, 1566 – April 19, 1632), was the son of King John III of Sweden (1537 – 1592), of the House of Vasa, and his first wife Catherine Jagellonica of Poland (1526 – 1583).
He was born at Gripsholm during his parents' imprisonment by King Eric XIV.
To this end he tried to strenghten his royal power and allied himself with Habsburgs and Counter-Reformation forces.
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