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  1. Între 1632 și 1635, Władysław al IV-lea a căutat să sporească influența fratelui său negociind o căsătorie între Ioan Cazimir și Cristina a Suediei, apoi cu o prințesă italiană, însă fără nici un rezultat. În 1637 Ioan Cazimir a întreprins o misiune diplomatică la Viena, pe care a abandonat-o pentru a se alătura armatei Sfântului Imperiu Roman în lupta împotriva ...

  2. Władysław IV Vasa, by Rubens. The 58th article signed and sworn by king Władysław IV Pacta conventa announced creation of a war fleet "according to needs of Commonwealth". Władysław, taking the throne after his father Sigismund III Vasa died in 1632, was in favour of expanding and modernising the Commonwealth military.

  3. Vladislav IV. Vasa ( 9. června 1595 , Krakov , Polsko – 20. května 1648 , Merkinė , Litva ), byl od roku 1632 polský král a velkokníže litevský. V letech 1610 – 1613 byl zvoleným ruským carem, do roku 1634 titulárním carem Ruska.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Smolensk_WarSmolensk War - Wikipedia

    Background. In 1632, Sigismund III Vasa, the king of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania, died.Although the Commonwealth nobility quickly elected Sigismund's son Władysław IV Vasa as their new ruler, Poland's neighbours, expecting delays in the electoral process, tested the Commonwealth's perceived weakness.

  5. Władysław Konstanty VasaWładysław Konstanty, Count of Wasenau (1635 19 Mar 1698) was the illegitimate son of Władysław IV Waza and his mistress, Jadwiga Łuszkowska. He was the Captain of the Guard for Queen Christina of Sweden, his second cousin, while in Rome.

  6. Władysław IV Waza (ur. 9 czerwca 1595 w Łobzowie, zm. 20 maja 1648 w Mereczu) – syn Zygmunta III Wazy i Anny Habsburżanki, król Polski w latach 1632–1648, tytularny król Szwecji w latach 1632–1648, formalnie car Rosji w latach 1610–1613, a tytularny do 1634.

  7. The Articles for the Reassurance of the Ruthenian People (Ukrainian: Статті для заспокоєння руського народу) was a state-political act issued by King Władysław IV Vasa and approved by the Sejm in January 1632, which legalized the existence of the Eastern Orthodox Church in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.