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  1. 6 de jul. de 2024 · Ladislas IV was the king of Hungary who, by his support of the German king Rudolf I at the Battle of Dürnkrut, helped to establish the future power of the Habsburg dynasty in Austria. The son of Stephen V, Ladislas IV became king of Hungary on his father’s death in 1272.

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  2. Hace 1 día · Sigismund III's son, Władysław IV Vasa, began ruling Lithuania in 1632 and achieved military success and popularity during the Smolensk War, but he renounced his claims to the Russian throne per the Treaty of Polyanovka in 1634 and failed at reclaiming the Swedish throne.

  3. 26 de jun. de 2024 · Una de las historias más increíbles y sorprendentes que jamás he oído es la del Vasa, el antiguo barco de la marina real sueca. En 1621, Suecia se encontraba en hostilidades contra Polonia,...

  4. 21 de jun. de 2024 · Lithuania favored the Russian tsar Ivan IV. In Poland the bishops and most of the Roman Catholic magnates were for an Austrian archduke, while the strongly anti-German szlachta were inclined to accept almost any candidate but a German.

  5. 20 de jun. de 2024 · Jan Andrzej Morsztyn was a Polish poet and diplomat noted for his occasional literature. A courtier of Polish kings Władysław IV Vasa and John II Casimir Vasa, Morsztyn later became leader of the opposition during John III Sobieski’s reign, an agent of the French king Louis XIV in Poland, and.

  6. Hace 4 días · Gustav Vasa (hereinafter referred to as Gustav I) was elected King of Sweden by the Estates of the Realm, assembled in Strängnäs on 6 June 1523. Inspired by the teachings of Martin Luther , Gustav I used the Protestant Reformation to curb the power of the Roman Catholic Church .

  7. 10 de jul. de 2024 · Sigismund III Vasa (Polish: Zygmunt III Waza, Lithuanian: Žygimantas Vaza; 20 June 1566 – 30 April 1632 N.S.) was King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1587 to 1632 and, as Sigismund, King of Sweden and Grand Duke of Finland from 1592 to 1599.