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  1. Maria Anna Theresa Vasa (1 July 1650 – 1 August 1651), was a Polish-Lithuanian princess and a member of the House of Vasa. Born in Warsaw, she was the eldest child and only daughter of John II Casimir Vasa, King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania, by his wife Marie Louise Gonzaga. Life

  2. Born into the House of Vasa as a prince of Poland and of Sweden, Władysław IV was the eldest son of Sigismund III Vasa and Sigismund's first wife, Anna of Austria. Władysław was elected as the tsar of Russia by the Seven Boyars in 1610, when the Polish army captured Moscow , but did not assume the throne because of his father's position and ...

  3. 10 de abr. de 2023 · Perhaps she was “a seaman’s wife who wanted to come along on the maiden journey of this new, impressive ship,” says Anna Maria Forssberg, historian and researcher at the Vasa Museum in...

  4. 8 de abr. de 2023 · On the afternoon of Aug. 10, 1628, the Vasa, built by the Swedish to be one of the most powerful warships in the Baltic, set off from the palace docks in Stockholm. The Vasa did not even make it...

  5. 16 de ene. de 2024 · In the period between 1526 and 1686, five major figures of Polish women authors stand out: these are Anna Vasa, Anna Memorata, Magdalena Mortęska, Maria Anna Marchocka, and Anna Stanisławska. A princess, two nuns, and two noblewomen, they penned medicinal...

    • magdalena.ozarska@ujk.edu.pl
  6. 4 de abr. de 2023 · Anna Maria Forsberg /Vasamuseet/ SMTM When the human remains found on board the warship Vasa were investigated, it was determined that the skeleton designated G was a man. New research now shows that the skeleton is actually from a woman.

  7. 4 de abr. de 2023 · We have known that there were women on board Vasa when it sank, and now we have received confirmation that they are among the remains,” says museum historian Dr Anna Maria Forssberg.