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  1. Portrait of Catherine and John's daughter Isabella Vasa (1564–1566), attributed to Domenicus Verwilt. The portrait is today at Wawel Castle . It is thought to have been a gift to Catherine's sister Anna Jagiellon.

  2. Nov 1, 2015 · Catherine Jagiellon, queen of Sweden, died on 16 September 1583. Her son, Sigismund, would become king of Sweden in 1592, but he would be deposed after only seven years of rule at least in part because of suspicions about his Catholic upbringing.

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  4. Catherine Jagiellon (d. 1583), the youngest daughter of Sigismund I ‘the Old’ of Poland and Bona Sforza (d. 1557), marries Duke John Vasa of Finland (d. 1592), the future King John III of Sweden, at a ceremony in Vilnius (4 October)

  5. Katarina Jagellonica, who sporadically suffered from ill health, fell pregnant during her imprisonment and gave birth to two children. Her daughter Isabella was born in 1564 but died already by 1566. Later Johan instructed Willem Boy to complete a sarcophagus for his daughter which is still visible in Strängnäs cathedral.

  6. Mar 14, 2022 · Her face and pose also resemble those seen in the portrait drawing of the Duchess of Suffolk by Hans Holbein the Younger, created between 1532-1543 (Windsor Castle, RCIN 912194). The resemblance of a woman from the picture to the later image of Catherine's daughter is surprising.

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  8. country of residence of Catherine Jagiellon, the youngest daughter of the Polish King Sigismund the Old (1467–1548) and the Italian princess Bona Sforza (1494–1557), after she married Duke John III Vasa (Swedish: Johan III;

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