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  1. Catherine Jagiellon (Polish: Katarzyna Jagiellonka; Swedish: Katarina Jagellonica, Lithuanian: Kotryna Jogailaitė; 1 November 1526 – 16 September 1583) was a Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth princess and Queen of Sweden from 1569 as the wife of King John III. Catherine had significant influence over state affairs during the reign of her spouse.

  2. Catherine Eshaghzadeh, BS. Catherine is an Administrative Assistant for the UCLA Center for Children's Oral Health (UCCOH) within the UCLA School of Dentistry, Section of Pediatric Dentistry.

  3. Jul 17, 2018 · Catherine Jagiellon (1526–83), was a Catholic Polish-Lithuanian princess married to a Lutheran Swedish Prince, John Vasa, Duke of Finland and later King of Sweden. Her case provides important insights into the impact of confessional differences within a royal...

    • Susanna Niiranen
    • susanna.niiranen@jyu.fi
    • 2018
  4. The daughter of Bona Sforza,1 Catherine Jagiellon (1526–83) was a Polish-Lithuanian-Italian princess married to a Swedish prince, John Vasa (1537–93), Duke of Finland, later King of Sweden.

    • Susanna Niiranen
    • 2018
  5. This chapter tackles the role a Jagiellonian princess, Catherine Jagiellon, has been given in Swedish and Finnish history culture. It illustrates how her figure

  6. Nov 11, 2017 · In 1568, Catherine became queen of Sweden after Duke Johan ousted his brother, Erik XIV (r. 1560–1568), and took power for himself as Johan III. Together, Catherine and Johan had three children–Elisabeth (1564–1566), Sigismund (1566–1632), and Anna (1568–1625).

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  8. fi. destination of the Polish princess Catherine Jagiellon after her marriage to the Duke of Finland, John Vasa in Vilnius in 1652. Once settled there, Catherine, who had come into contact with Renaissance art and architecture in Poland, inspired the conversion of Åbo medieval castle into a Renaissance residence.

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