Johann II. Kasimir von Polen (1609-1672)

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Name (English)
Johann II. Kasimir von Polen
Short name
John II Casimir Vasa
Year of birth
1609
Year of death
1672
Short Description
"John II Casimir (Polish: Jan II Kazimierz Waza; Lithuanian: Jonas Kazimieras Vaza; 22 March 1609 – 16 December 1672) was King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1648 until his abdication in 1668 as well as titular King of Sweden from 1648 until 1660. He was the first son of Sigismund III Vasa with his second wife Constance of Austria. John Casimir succeeded his older half-brother, Władysław IV Vasa.

As a prince, John Casimir embarked at Genoa for Spain in 1638 to negotiate a league with Philip IV against France, but was captured by Cardinal Richelieu and imprisoned at Vincennes where he remained for two years. He was released when his brother, Władysław IV, promised never to wage war against France. John Casimir then travelled extensively throughout western Europe and entered the order of Jesuits in Rome in 1643. He was made cardinal by Innocent X, however, after returning to Poland, he became a layman and succeeded his brother in 1648. His reign commenced amid the confusion and disasters caused by the great revolt of the Cossacks under Bohdan Khmelnytsky in Ukraine, who had advanced into the very heart of Poland. The power of the king had been stripped of almost all its prerogatives by the growing influence of the nobles." - (en.wikipedia.org 28.05.2022)
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  • Medaille auf den Besuch des polnischen Königs Johann Kasimir II. in Danzig, 1653

    Medaille auf den Besuch des polnischen Königs Johann Kasimir II. in Danzig, 1653

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    Image: Landesmuseum Württemberg, Stuttgart - CC BY-SA

  • Porträt Johann II. Kasimir, König von Polen (1609-1672)

    Porträt Johann II. Kasimir, König von Polen (1609-1672)

    Porträt von Johann II....

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    Image: Stiftung Händelhaus, Halle - CC BY-NC-SA

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