John Sigismund Vasa

John Sigismund Vasa
Born 6 January 1652
Warsaw, Poland
Died 20 February 1652(1652-02-20) (aged 0)
Warsaw, Poland
Burial Wawel Castle, Kraków, Poland
House Vasa
Father John II Casimir Vasa
Mother Marie Louise Gonzaga

John Sigismund Vasa (January 6, 1652, Warsaw - February 20, 1652, Warsaw) - Polish prince, the son of John II Casimir and Marie Louise Gonzaga.

Biography

His parents, happy for the birth of an heir, had vowed that when the child was born, he would spend two years as the novice of the Order of the Discalced Carmelites.[1] However, unfortunately for them, the boy died under the age of two months. This plunged his parents into deep despair as they had similarly lost a daughter, Maria Anna Teresa, some months prior to John's birth.[2] As befitting the son of a Polish king, he was buried in the Vasa Crypt, at Wawel Castle in the Tomb of the Kings.[3]

Trivia

According to the contemporary sources, the child's name was Charles Louis (Karol Ludwik); however, on the child's coffin the name is inscribed as Jan Zygmunt (John Sigismund).[4]

Ancestry

Notes

  1. B. Fabiani: Habit princess: Portrait of Vasa 1651, Warsaw, 1972, p 68, ed. 44.
  2. S. Ochmann-Staniszewska: the Vasa dynasty in Poland, Warsaw 2006, p 239
  3. Z. Wdowiszewski: Genealogy of the House of Jagiellon and Vasa in Poland, Krakow 2005, p 239.
  4. Z. Wdowiszewski: Genealogy of the House of Jagiellon and Vasa in Poland, Krakow 2005, p. 239.

References

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