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Sigismund III Vasa, 1566–1632?> (aged 65 years)
- Name
- Sigismund III /Vasa/
- Given names
- Sigismund III
- Surname
- Vasa
- Name prefix
- King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania (1587-1632)
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1566–1632
Birth: 20 June 1566
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— Mariefred, Södermanland County, Södermanland, Sweden Death: 30 April 1632 — Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland |
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1566–1632
Birth: 20 June 1566
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— Mariefred, Södermanland County, Södermanland, Sweden Death: 30 April 1632 — Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland |
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Address: Gripsholm Castle, Mariefred, Södermanland County, Södermanland, Sweden. |
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Also Sigismund I, of Sweden (1592-99). He was elected king of Poland by the Sejm (parliament) in 1587 and succeeded to the Swedish throne on the Death of his father. Unpopular in Protestant Sweden because of his Roman Catholicism, he wasdeposed in 1599 and replaced by his uncle, who became Charles IX. In Poland Sigismund came into frequent conflict with the szlachta (gentry) and with his chancellor, Jan Zamojski (1542-1605), who opposed his policy of alliance with Austria. Hedefeated a revolt by the gentry in 1606-7 but ultimately failed to wrest power away from the Sejm. In 1596 he moved the capital from Krakow to Warsaw and won the submission of his Ukrainian subjects to Roman Catholicism. He tried unsuccessfullyto conquer Russia during the "Time of Troubles" and fought several wars with the Turks in the 1620s. Sigismund's attempts to regain the throne of Sweden led to wars with that country which resulted in the loss of most of Livonia (1629). |
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