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but political tensions kept delaying the agreement. In February 1598, Sigismund demanded that Charles allow Anna to return to Poland as her wedding to John George was finally set to Easter that year. Charles attempted to prevent her departure by demanding an inventory of her Swedish property and the
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In 1594, Sigismund returned to Poland, while Anna remained in Sweden. Papal envoy Malaspina had convinced him to leave her behind because of her involvement in the religious riot in Riddarholmskyrkan and reminded him about the Archbishop's threat of excommunication. Anna was given an allowance with
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and a future general in Poland. They were raised together at court and were reportedly mutually in love with each other, and there were rumors that they met each other in secret in the home of Brahe's sister Ebba Sparre. In 1587, Gustaf Brahe followed Sigismund and Anna to Poland when Sigismund
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member of a Catholic royal family, and acted as a protector of the exiled Protestant Swedish loyalists of Sigismund and Polish Protestants. Princess Anna maintained a good relationship with and influence upon Sigismund, and she functioned as his political adviser on the affairs of state, something
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In November 1592, her brother Sigismund succeeded to the throne of Sweden at the death of their father. In September 1593, Anna returned to Sweden in the company of her brother King Sigismund and her sister-in-law Queen Anna. She was regarded with distrust by the Papal envoy Germanico Malaspina.
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repeated her offer to have Anna with her in Poland and this time John III gave his consent for the sake of Sigismund: "So that the time now in the beginning would not be too long for your dear lord brother". Anna left with Sigismund for Poland 12 September 1587 and was present at his coronation.
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was elected king there. In 1589, he formally asked Sigismund for Anna's hand, and while he was not given a clear answer, he was not refused, which made him hope that he might be accepted. The potential marriage between princess Anna and Gustaf Brahe was fiercely opposed by
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in 1597, Duke Charles had her household searched, the box of Ebba Sparre and the correspondence between Anna and the Sparre couple confiscated, and subjected Ebba Sparre as well as her sister Anna's senior lady in waiting Margareta Brahe to an interrogation regarding the
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promise that it would be confiscated by the state should she die unmarried. Anna protested, advised Charles to cooperate with Sigismund and offered herself as a mediator. At the return of Sigismund to Sweden, Anna immediately joined him in the
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in February 1594, and attended the anti-Catholic sermon of Ericus Schepperus. Sigismund had plans to make Anna his regent in Sweden during his stay in Poland. This plan, however, was opposed by Duke Charles, who managed to have the
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confessor who assured her that purgatory did not exist and was merely used to warn common and simple-minded people. The queen sent the Jesuit away, but it made Anna feel distaste for the falseness of Roman Catholicism.
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and Johan Gyllenstierna. This became a great scandal as Brahe was engaged to another by her family. Duke Charles refused to mediate and Anna she finally managed to create a settlement between the families at the
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and Strasburg. She became very respected because of her great learning. She was interested in literature, music, gardening and medicine. She was a specialist in medicinal herbs and kept her own
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asked Anna to intercede as mediator and calm her father. While Sigismund returned to Poland, Anna followed her father back to Sweden, where she spent the following three years.
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where King John insisted that Sigismund abdicate the Polish throne and come back to Sweden. Swedish councilors protested the idea and furious John promised to persecute them.
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the year before. According to the tradition, the conversion was inspired by the events at the deathbed of her mother in 1583: her mother, who feared
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suggested that she be sent to Poland to be raised there, but was turned down by John III. She had her own court, supervised by her mother's former
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Several marriages were suggested. In 1577, there had been discussions to arrange the marriage between Anna and an Austrian Archduke, either
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of 1595. The wedding also caused a temporary estrangement in the relationship between Anna and Gustaf Brahe, but they soon reconciled.
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he found in Anna's papers, and accused Ebba Sparre of having smuggled in her brother, Anna's alleged lover Gustav Brahe to her.
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After 1598, Anna spent the rest of her life in Poland, though she always referred to herself as a Princess of Sweden. Known as
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During the scandalous riot between Catholics and Protestants during the burial service of her Polish musician Sowka in
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in November 1593, her own priest, Olaus Simonis, participated on the Protestant side. Anna herself visited her uncle
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During her stay at the Polish court, she attracted negative attention by celebrating Lutheran masses with her court.
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were finally discontinued in 1609. The rumors that she had a love relationship with the exiled Swedish count
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Portal to Anna Vasa's mausoleum in the Church of Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Toruń.
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suggested a Catholic royal match for her in 1585, John III replied that Anna had converted to
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suggested a marriage to a French prince, which was never realized. The negotiations with
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in 1611. She divided her time between her fief and the court of her brother. Anna's
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The Sparre Affair was to be the final break between Anna and Duke Charles. Count
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In 1592, Anna returned to Poland to attend the wedding between her brother and
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was a staunch supporter of Sigismund, and Anna kept a box for his wife,
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In 1589, Anna accompanied Sigismund to the meeting with their father in
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From 1592, Sigismund negotiated a marriage between Anna and Margrave
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and Lösing härad. At Stegeborg, she cultivated her interests for
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in 1584. Though she had several suitors, she remained unmarried.
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Nave of the Church of Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in
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as John III. Like her brother Sigismund, Anna was raised a
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Princess Madeleine, Duchess of Hälsingland and Gästrikland
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After the death of her mother, her maternal aunt Queen
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in 1598, she left Sweden to live with him in Poland.
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just after her family was released from captivity at
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civil war that erupted between Sigismund and Charles
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Index


Eskilstuna
Brodnica
Poland
Toruń
House
Vasa
John III of Sweden
Catherine Jagellon
Lutheranism
Polish
starosta
Brodnica
Golub
John III of Sweden
Catherine Jagiellon
Sigismund Vasa
King of Poland
King of Sweden
Lutheranism
Duke John of Finland
Catherine Jagiellon
Sigismund III Vasa
Poland
Eskilstunahus
Gripsholm Castle
throne of Sweden
Catholic
Matthias
Maximilian II

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