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  1. Usage on fi.wikipedia.org Kasimir Jagiellon; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Casimir IV Jagellon; Usage on id.wikipedia.org Kazimierz IV Jagiellon; Usage on it.wikipedia.org Gotico internazionale in Europa; Usage on nl.wikipedia.org 1492; Usage on pl.wikipedia.org Nagrobek Kazimierza IV Jagiellończyka; Usage on tr.wikipedia.org IV. Kazimierz Jagiellon

  2. Casimir was born in Ansbach, as the son of Frederick I, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach and his wife Princess Sofia Jagiellon, a daughter of King Casimir IV Jagiellon of Poland . From 1498, Casimir's father Frederick granted him the position of stadtholder of the margraviate during his extensive travels.

  3. 8 de ene. de 2020 · Media in category "Tomb monument of Casimir Jagiellon in the Wawel Cathedral". The following 15 files are in this category, out of 15 total. Coat of arms of Lithuania Vytis (Waykimas), depicted on the tombstone of Kazimieras Jogailaitis in the Wawel Cathedral in Krakow, 1855-1858.jpg 277 × 317; 38 KB. Jagiellonczyk1.jpg 433 × 649; 153 KB.

  4. Casimir IV of Poland. Mother. Elizabeth of Austria. Sophia of Poland ( Polish: Zofia Jagiellonka, 6 May 1464 – 5 October 1512), was a Polish princess, member of the Jagiellonian dynasty, great-granddaughter of Emperor Sigismund and by marriage Margravine of Brandenburg-Ansbach and Brandenburg-Kulmbach.

  5. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Casimir Jagiellon (October 3, 1458 – March 4, 1484) was a prince of the Kingdom of Poland and of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania who became a patron saint of Lithuania, Poland, and the young. A member of the Jagiellon dynasty, Casimir was born at Wawel, the royal palace in Kraków, and died at Hrodna. [1]

  6. Religion. Lutheranism. prev. Roman Catholicism. Sophia Jagiellon of Poland ( Polish: Zofia Jagiellonka; 13 July 1522 – 28 May 1575), a member of the Jagiellonian dynasty, was a Polish princess and Duchess of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel from 1556 to 1568 by her marriage with Duke Henry V. [1]

  7. Buonaccorsi later became tutor to the sons of Polish King Casimir IV Jagiellon and took part in diplomatic missions. In 1474 he was named royal secretary, in 1476 he served as ambassador to Constantinople, and in 1486 he became the King's representative in Venice.