His mother was the daughter of Sigismund I Jagiello and his wife Bona Sforza. The Jogailos royal house of Lithuania had held the crown of Lithuania-Poland Commonwealth since the first ruler Wladislaw Jogaila had received it via his wife Hedwig in 1383. Sigismund was elected king of Lithuania-Poland Commonwealth in 1587.
He married, firstly, on May 31, 1592, Anna of Austria (1573 - 1598), daughter of Archduke Karl II of Austria[?] (1540-1590) and his wife Maria Anna of Bavaria (1551-1608).
Their children were:
On his father's death Sigismund was offered the Swedish throne, and he was crowned in 1594. He tried to rule Sweden from Poland but his uncle (duke Charles, later king Charles IX) took full control of Sweden. In 1598 Sigismund tried to defeat him with a mixed army from Sweden and Poland but was defeated in the battle of Stångebro[?].
He married, secondly, on December 11, 1605, his first wife's sister, Constance of Austria (1588 - 1631).
Their children were:
See also: History of Sweden - Foundation of Modern Sweden, Unions of Sweden[?]
Preceded by: John III | List of Swedish monarchs |
Succeeded by: Charles IX |
Preceded by: Stephen Bathory | List of Polish rulers | Succeeded by: Ladislaus Vasa |
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