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  1. Käyttö kohteessa es.wikipedia.org Catalina Jagellón; Duque de Finlandia; Käyttö kohteessa eu.wikipedia.org Katalina Jagellondarra; Käyttö kohteessa id.wikipedia.org Wangsa Jagiellon; Wikipedia:ProyekWiki Perempuan/Jumlah pranala; Käyttö kohteessa is.wikipedia.org 1583; Käyttö kohteessa it.wikipedia.org Consorti dei sovrani svedesi

  2. Sigismund II's heirs were his sisters Anna Jagiellon and Catherine Jagiellon. The latter had married Duke John (a son of King Gustav I ), who thereby from 1569 became King John III of Sweden , and they had a son, Sigismund III Vasa ; as a result, the Polish branch of the Jagiellonians merged with the House of Vasa , which ruled Poland from 1587 until 1668.

  3. Catherine Jagiellon was born in Kraków as the youngest daughter of King Sigismund I the Old of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and his wife, Bona Sforza of Milan. Catherine was given a thorough Renaissance education by Italian tutors: she was taught to read, write and speak Latin, German and Italian, instructed in conversation, riding, dancing, singing, and playing several musical ...

  4. 17 de jul. de 2018 · While exceptional pre-modern Scandinavian sovereign female rulers such as Margaret (1353–1412), Queen Regnant of Denmark , Norway and Sweden, and Christina (1626–1689), Queen Regnant of Sweden, have been regarded in scholarship as political agents, queens consort like Catherine Jagiellon Footnote 3 —usually excluded from the formal mechanisms of political power—have mostly been studied ...

  5. Sigismund was the son of King John III of Sweden and his first wife, Catherine Jagiellon, daughter of King Sigismund I of Poland. Elected monarch of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1587, he sought to unify Poland and Sweden under one Catholic kingdom, and when he succeeded his deceased father in 1592 the Polish–Swedish union was created.

  6. Daughter of Gustav I and Margaret Leijonhufvud. Married George John I, Count Palatine of Veldenz on 20 December 1562, widowed in 1592. Sophia Gustavsdotter. 1547. 1611. Daughter of Gustav I and Margaret Leijonhufvud. Married Magnus II, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg on 4 July 1568, widowed in 1603. Elizabeth Gustavsdotter. 1549.

  7. Sometimes, women of this dynasty married only when relatively old. Catherine Jagiellon, wife of John III of Sweden, was 11 years older than her husband, having remained unmarried into her thirties. She bore her children at ages 38, 40 and 42. Jagiello himself was born to a father already in his fifties or sixties.