SIGISMUND III

1566–1632, king of Poland (1587–1632) and Sweden (1592–99). The son of John III of Sweden and Catherine, sister of Sigismund II of Poland, he united the Vasa and Jagiello dynasties. He was a Roman Catholic; his marriage (1592) with Anne of Hapsburg linked him with the Catholic monarchs of Europe. A period of factional strife after the death (1586) of King Stephen Báthory was ended by the election of Sigismund as king of Poland, effected through the support of Jan Zamojski, who opposed the candidacy of Maximilian of Austria. In 1592, Sigismund inherited the Swedish throne from his father, but his reluctance to accept Protestantism as the state religion in Sweden involved him in conflict with the Swedes and with his uncle, who was regent (see Charles IX). Although finally crowned in 1594, Sigismund was defeated (1598) at Stangebro and was formally deposed by the Swedish diet in 1599. He retained his claims to Sweden and after 1600 fought intermittently with his uncle and later with his nephew, Gustavus II, to whom he lost (1629) most of Livonia. Sigismund intervened in Russia, in the turmoil after the death of Boris Godunov, by sanctioning Polish support of the two pretenders who claimed to be Dmitri. Sigismund dreamed of conquering all of Russia. In 1610, taking advantage of chaos in that country, Sigismund continued his military conquest and took Moscow. His son Ladislaus was elected czar, but Sigismund desired the throne for himself. As a Catholic, he was opposed for religious as well as political reasons. In 1612 an improvised Russian army under Prince Pozharski expelled the Poles, and Michael Romanov was elected czar of Russia. Poland retained Smolensk and other border towns. Peace with Russia came only after Sigismund's death—in 1634, under Ladislaus IV, Sigismund's son and successor. Sigismund's pro-Catholic policy helped to effect the union (1596) of the Ruthenian Church in Poland-Lithuania with the Church of Rome. This period also saw the start of intermittent war with the Ottoman Empire, lasting until Poland obtained a favorable treaty in 1621. Sigismund's use of Austrian aid to limit the powers of the diet and the dissatisfaction of the Protestants led to a rebellion (1606–7) under Nicholas Zebrzydowski, the palatine of Kraków. Although the rebels were defeated, their cause triumphed; no more attempts were made to change the constitution.

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...Friedrich , pp. 40-41. 48. Philippson, Friedrich III , p. 48. 49. HH: Prince Frederick William to Princess...was followed by Charlotte born 1860 , Henry, born 1862 , Sigismund 1864-1866 , Victoria born 1866 , Waldemar 1868-1879...
...Queen Lovisa Ulrika, the mother of Gustav III. The able or colorful have included Gustav I Vasa, Erik XIV, John III, Sigismund, Charles IX, Gustav II Adolf, Christina, Charles X Gustav, Charles XI, Charles XII, and Gustav III, not to...
...industrious. The bloody wars of Edward III. and Henry V. plunged the people...the emperors Wenceslaus and Sigismund, because the imperial cities...Spain, and England. King Edward III. was the first who struck gold...fatal consequences. Emperor Sigismund, who was then reigning, was...
...Scandinavia. In 1460, Emperor Frederick III enfeoffed King Christian I (the former Duke...Gustav and newly crowned King Christian III of Denmark had vanquished their enemies...the negotiations mediated by Christian III, Sweden and Lubeck agreed to a truce that...
...the murder of Grand Prince Sigismund in 1440. But these were symptomatic...Sigismund Vitovts brother . Sigismund, who emerged victorious in...king of Poland, Ladislas III, as grand prince, in spite of...After the death of Ladislas III 1444 Casimir was elected...
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...Sardinia, finally convinced Emperor Napoleon III of France to aid the Sardinians, recognized...to consider that Jacob named his son "Sigismund" after a heroic Polish king (who is said...significantly, continued to call his son "Sigismund" even in the latters mature years. There...
...freedom in London, Freud informed his brother Alexander in Switzerland that he had just written down the last sentence of my Moses III (the first two essays had appeared in Imago in 1937). Its conclusion was followed by an enactment of his abrogated debt to Mother...
...1750, ed. F. G. Stephens, London, 1877, III, pt. 1, no. 2507). 33. Hogarth was not...oratoris actione et Pronunciatione libri III, etc., Paris, 1620. 51. Le Faucheur is...of Horace Waloles Library, London, 1969, III, no. 2657). 53. The gestures of Demosthenes...
...Erik XIV (1560-1568) and Johan III (1569-1592). However, between...Catholic ruler: Johan IIIs son Sigismund, who was also king of Poland and a thorough Roman Catholic. Sigismunds uncle, Duke Karl-the younger...struggle for power between Sigismund (who was still residing in...
...Freud quoted a line, an order from Fiesco (III.iv) of 1783 (Schiller, 2004d): The Moor...name that Freuds mother had given little Sigismund because he was born with a tangle of black...ou Freud entame la redaction du chapitre III de Linterpretation du reve. On repere alors...
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...corner of the cover of the first oboe part may well stand for Sigismund Cousser - if not as the composer, then at least as a copyist...example, the aria in which Venus laments the death of Adonis (Act III, scene 10) features the two oboists, who have to switch to recorders...
...as when the Church of Sweden adopted the Augsburg Confession in 1593 against the Catholic confession of its king, Sigismund III Vasa. We contemporary Lutherans have not come out of a movement. We have come out of the churches that were the Catholic...
...been the natural son of Sigismund, King of Hungary 1387-1437...the Emperor Frederick III was in possession of...1463, whereby Frederick III allowed Mattbias the...the chancellery under Sigismund and had remained at the...In 1458 Pope Calixtus III had called him the man...
...The verse, close to Greek glyconics, is alive and lithe. Canto III reprises the sexy sylvan and marine theophanies from the Three...negroid. And Malatesta Sigismund. He had something else...
...sometimes reformers of the church. It was the German Emperor Henry III who, in the eleventh century, deposed three "popes" to begin...line of reform popes. And it was another German king, Emperor Sigismund, who was able to end the Great Western Schism. All of this changed...
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...still means a commercial traveller. Petitions were got up against them by outraged native merchants and, in 1594, King Sigismund III issued an edict against Jews, Scots and other vagabonds. This proved to be only a temporary setback since the Scots...
...as a young player Fiedler toured Europe with Johann Strauss III, andknows how it goes), through some engaging orchestral showpieces...violin sonatasorchestrated by a 19th Century Viennese composer, Sigismund Bachrich, both newto me. Ialso wouldnt want to be without Stars...


 

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SIGISMUND III 1566 1632, king of Poland...Sweden (1592 99). The son of John III of Sweden and Catherine, sister of Sigismund II of Poland, he united the...was ended by the election of Sigismund as king of Poland, effected through...
...was deposed, and Charles II ( Charles III , king of Naples) became king (1385...Charless death (1386) Mary was restored, and Sigismund came to power. During this period the...Europe, and in 1395 they invaded Hungary. Sigismund led a general European crusade against...
...a fiscal system to finance its maintenance. Intermittent war with Vasily III of Moscow began in 1507; in 1514 Smolensk fell to the Muscovite forces. In 1515 Sigismund entered an alliance with Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I . Maximilian acknowledged...
...humanist and theologian. The last of the Jagiello dynasty to rule Poland, Sigismund died childless. After an interregnum and the brief rule of Henry of Valois (later Henry III of France), Stephen Bathory was elected (1575) king...
...Moscow (1505 33). Carrying on the policies of his father, Ivan III , he rounded out the territorial consolidation of the Russian...Novgorod-Seversk (1523) and gaining Smolensk (1514) in a war with Sigismund I of Poland and Lithuania. In 1525, he forced his childless...
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