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  1. Maria Elisabetta Vasa ( Örebro, 10 marzo 1596 – Bråborg, 7 agosto 1618) fu una principessa svedese e duchessa di Ostergothia . Indice. 1 Biografia. 2 Ascendenza. 3 Voci correlate. 4 Altri progetti. Biografia. Era figlia del re Carlo IX di Svezia e della seconda moglie Cristina di Holstein-Gottorp .

  2. Elisabetta Vasa ( Kungsör, 5 aprile 1549 – Stoccolma, 20 novembre 1597) è stata una principessa svedese e duchessa di Meclemburgo . Indice. 1 Biografia. 2 Ascendenza. 3 Note. 4 Voci correlate. 5 Altri progetti. Biografia. Era figlia di Gustavo I di Svezia e della seconda moglie Margherita Leijonhufvud .

  3. Maria Elisabetta Vasa (Örebro, 10 marzo 1596 – Bråborg, 7 agosto 1618) fu una principessa svedese e duchessa di Ostergothia. Quick facts: Maria Elisabetta di Svezia, Duchessa di Oster... Maria Elisabetta di Svezia

  4. Il Casato di Vasa (in svedese: Vasaätten, in polacco: Wazowie, in lituano: Vaza) fu la dinastia reale che regnò sulla Svezia, dal 1523 al 1654, sulla Confederazione polacco-lituana, dal 1587 al 1668, e brevemente sullo Zarato di Russia, dal 1610 al 1613 (titolarmente fino al 1634 ).

    • Marriage
    • Witch Hunt
    • Death

    In 1610, Maria Elizabeth was engaged to marry her cousin, Prince John of Sweden, Duke of Ostrogothia. The reason for the marriage was political and arranged by the bride's mother, queen Christina. John was the son of former King John III of Swedenand had rights to the throne which exceeded those of Maria Elizabeth's father. Although he had given up...

    The royal couple ruled quite independently in their Duchy. John had the right to issue new laws, and Maria Elizabeth evidently had influence on his rule. During the six years they lived together in Ostrogothia, a witch hunt was conducted in the duchy, for which they, and Maria Elizabeth in particular, are considered to be responsible. A woman was e...

    On 5 March 1618, she was widowed when Duke John died at Bråborg. Princess Maria Elizabeth was 22 years old and retired to Stegeborg Castle. She died there, childless, of her lifelong disease, just five months after her husband; according to the royal chaplain Petrus Bjugg, death was a relief to her. She was buried next to her spouse at Linköping Ca...

  5. Princess Elizabeth of Sweden (also known as Elisabet Gustavsdotter Vasa; 5 April 1549 – 20 November 1597), was a Swedish princess, and a duchess consort of Mecklenburg - Gadebusch by marriage to Christopher, Duke of Mecklenburg-Gadebusch. She was a daughter of King Gustav I of Sweden and his second spouse, Queen Margaret . Biography. Early life.

  6. Maria Elisabet Vasa (10 Mar 1596 - 7 Aug 1618) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (13 entries) edit. ... itwiki Maria Elisabetta Vasa; plwiki Maria Elżbieta Wazówna;