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  1. Anna Vasa of Sweden (also Anne, Polish: Anna Wazówna; 17 May 1568 – 26 February 1625) was a Swedish princess heavily involved in the politics of that country and of Poland. She was starosta of Brodnica and Golub.

  2. The House of Vasa or Wasa (Swedish: Vasaätten, Polish: Wazowie, Lithuanian: Vazos) was an early modern royal house founded in 1523 in Sweden. Its members ruled the Kingdom of Sweden from 1523 to 1654 and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth from 1587 to 1668; its agnatic line became extinct with the death of King John II Casimir of ...

  3. Anna, prinsessa. 1568-05-17 — 1625-02-26. Princess of Sweden. Princess Anna was heavily involved in politics and religion. She was an important advisor to her brother Sigismund and mediated in many of the conflicts which characterize the later period of the Vasa rule.

  4. Catherine Vasa of Sweden. 1539-06-06. 1610-12-21. Father of. Cecilia of Sweden. 1540-11-06. 1627-01-27. Father of. Magnus, Duke of Östergötland. 1542-07-25. 1595-06-20. Father of. Anna of Sweden. 1545-06-19. 1610-03-20. Father of. Sophia of Sweden. 1547. 1611. Father of. Elizabeth of Sweden. 1549-04-04. 1597-11-20.

  5. 14 de dic. de 2022 · Dariusz Chemperek’s article is concerned with the figure of Catherine Jagiellon’s daughter, Princess of Sweden, Anna Vasa (1568–1625), and her patronage in the field of natural science as well as her political significance as a protector of Lutheran theology in Poland during the Counter-Reformation.

  6. Gustav Vasa devoted the major part of his rule to domestic politics, and he is credited with establishing Sweden as a sovereign state. His initial goal as king was to stabilize the nation’s financial situation. Through stern acts passed by the Diet at Västerås in 1527, he was able to confiscate all the properties of the Roman Catholic Church.

  7. Anna Vasa (1568-1625) was the sister of Sigismund Vasa, who reigned as Sigismund III, king of Sweden and Poland. She was born in Sweden but spent most of her life in Poland. Her skeleton was removed from the tomb in Toruń during restoration work at St. Mary's Church in April 1994.