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| | House of Vasa : Wasa dynasty |
 | | Vasa : Wasa dynasty article @ Euro Online Encyclopedia'>House of Vasa : Wasa dynasty |  | | The House of Vasa was a Royal House of Sweden ( 1523- 1654) and of Poland ( 1587- 1668). |  | | Vasa : Wasa dynasty article @ Euro Online Encyclopedia'>House of Vasa : Wasa dynasty article at Free Euro Online Encyclopedia | |
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| | Vasa: Encyclopedia topic |
 | | The House of Vasa (House of Vasa: the house of vasa was the royal house of sweden (1523-1654) and of poland... |  | | The Swedish (Swedish: A Scandinavian language that is the official language of Sweden and one of two official languages of Finland) name of the town of Vaasa (Vaasa: vaasa (vasa in swedish, wasa in latin), is a city on the west coast of finland... |  | | The ship Vasa (Vasa: vasa (also regalskeppet wasa, or wasa, of 64 guns) is a famous warship built... |
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 | | The House of Vasa, a royal house of Sweden and Poland |  | | vasa propria του Jungbluth (Jungbluth vasa propria), βάσα των Σεϋχελών (Seychelles vasa parrot). |  | | Seycheller-vasapapegoeje (Seychelles vasa parrot), nethindeblodkar (vasa centralia retinae), Jungbluth's vasa propria (Jungbluth vasa propria). |
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| | Term paper on House of Vasa |
 | | The House of Vasa was the Royal House of Sweden (1523-1654) and of Poland (1587-1668). |  | | The Vasa Coat of ArmsThe Vasa Coat of Arms The House of Vasa was the Royal House of Sweden (1523-1654) and of Poland (1587-1668). |  | | We thus have two Houses of Vasa from this point onwards: the senior, Catholic branch ruling in Poland, and the cadet, Protestant branch ruling in Sweden. |
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http://www.termpapertopic.org/ho/house-of-vasa.html
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| | List of Swedish monarchs -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | The (Click link for more info and facts about House of Vasa) House of Vasa |  | | These records contain the early kings, of the (Click link for more info and facts about House of Yngling) House of Yngling, and give an explanation to the numbering of the monarchs, particularly the names Erik and Karl (Eric and Charles). |  | | As there is no evidence that Eric and Olof ever used the Yngling name themselves, modern historians instead refer to their family as the House of Munsö, the House of Ivar and Ragnar Lodbrok, the Old Dynasty or the House of Uppsala. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/L/Li/List_of_Swedish_monarchs.htm
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Gustav I Vasa |
 | | Vasa Dynasty, Swedish royal house founded by Gustav I Vasa. |  | | Gustav I Vasa (1496-1560), king of Sweden (1523-1560), founder of the Swedish royal house of Vasa and creator of an independent Sweden. |  | | Gustav I Vasa (Hulton Deutsch)Gustav I Vasa (Hulton Deutsch) |
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http://sc.info.gov.hk/gb/hanweb.kanhan.com/b5txt/encarta.msn.com/Gustav_I_Vasa.html
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| | wiki/Sigismund I of Sweden Definition / wiki/Sigismund I of Sweden Research |
 | | Władysław IV Waza Wladislaus IV Vasa of Poland or (Polish: Władysław IV Waza) (June 9, 1595 - May 20, 1648), was the son of Sigismund III of Poland (1566-1632), of the House of Vasa, and his wife Anna Austriaczka (also known as Anna of Austria or Anna Habsburżanka) (1573 - 1598). |  | | Vladislaus Wladislaus IV Vasa of Poland or (Polish: Władysław IV Waza) (June 9, 1595 - May 20, 1648), was the son of Sigismund III of Poland (1566-1632), of the House of Vasa, and his wife Anna Austriaczka (also known as Anna of Austria or Anna Habsburżanka) (1573 - 1598). |  | | John III John III of Sweden or Johan III of the Royal House of Vasa, was the king of Sweden (1568–1592). |
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http://www.elresearch.com/wiki/Sigismund_I_of_Sweden
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 | | Gustav I Vasa (1496-1560), king of Sweden (1523-1560), founder of the Swedish royal house of Vasa and creator of an independent Sweden. |  | | In 1544 he made the Swedish crown hereditary through his line, the house of Vasa. |  | | The most important was in 1867 when the Riksdag, the Swedish legislature, became a bicameral body, with the upper house chosen by provincial representatives and the lower house by popular election (although suffrage was based on property and earnings). |
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| | House of Vasa: Encyclopedia topic |
 | | John III (John III: john iii of sweden or johan iii of the royal house of vasa, was the king of sweden... |  | | The House of Vasa was the Royal House (Royal House: Royal persons collectively) of Sweden (Sweden: A Scandinavian kingdom in the eastern part of the Scandinavian Peninsula) (1523-1654) and of Poland (Poland: A republic in central Europe; the invasion of Poland by Germany in 1939 started World War II) (1587-1668). |  | | We thus have two Houses of Vasa from this point onwards: the senior, Catholic branch ruling in Poland, and the cadet, Protestant branch ruling in Sweden. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/reference/house_of_vasa
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| | John II of Poland |
 | | John II of Poland or Jan II Kazimierz Vasa ( 1609 - 1672), was the son of Sigismund III of Poland (1566-1632), of the House of Vasa, and his wife Constance of Austria (1588 - 1631). |
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| | Michael Korybut Wisniowiecki : Michal Korybut Wisniowiecki |
 | | His reign was less than successful, and the nobility were not satisfied with the House of Vasa 's dynastic policies. |  | | Following the death of King Jan Kazimierz Vasa, the Polish nobility elected Michael as king, believing he would further the interests of the Poland- Lithuania Union. |  | | On his death, Jan Sobieski was elected king of Poland. |
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| | Wladislaus IV of Poland: bio and encyclopedia article |
 | | Vasa (Vasa: the house of vasa was the royal house of sweden (1523-1654) and of poland... |  | | This led to a long standing feud where the Polish kings of the house of Vasa claimed the Swedish throne. |  | | A Muscovite army (of approximately 34,500) crossed the Commonwealth eastern frontier in October 1632 and laid siege to Smolensk (Smolensk: A city in western Russia on the Dnieper River; scene of severe fighting in World War II) (which was ceded to Poland by Russia in 1618, at the end of the Dymitriad wars). |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/reference/wladislaus_iv_of_poland1
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| | ninemsn Encarta - Search Results - Vasa |
 | | Vasa, House of, Swedish royal house founded by Gustav I Vasa. |  | | Vasa, historic Swedish warship, the only fully restored 17th-century vessel in the world. |  | | Vaasa (Swedish, Vasa), town in Länsi Province, western Finland. |
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Gustav I Vasa |
 | | Gustav I Vasa (1496-1560), king of Sweden (1523-1560), founder of the Swedish royal house of Vasa and creator of an independent Sweden. |  | | Vasa Dynasty, Swedish royal house founded by Gustav I Vasa. |  | | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Gustav I Vasa |
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| | Jungle house - Cyprus holiday home |
 | | As the most traditional houses in Vasa, to enter the house you need to pass though the street door, that keeps the house and the whole courtyard isolated from other houses giving you more privacy. |  | | As in the most old traditional village houses, so as to the 'Juggle house' the bathroom is located in a different room outside of the main building. |  | | Please note that because of the old style of the house, to access the master bedroom you need to pass through the next bedroom, so this maybe in not so convenient for 2 different couples, but will be ok for family with children. |
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http://www.astrofegia.com/Jungle_House.htm
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Gustav I Vasa |
 | | Gustav I Vasa (1496-1560), king of Sweden (1523-1560), founder of the Swedish royal house of Vasa and creator of an independent Sweden. |  | | Vasa Dynasty, Swedish royal house founded by Gustav I Vasa. |  | | Gustav immediately set about the task of strengthening Sweden’s economy. |
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| | The Vasa Capsizes |
 | | The House of Vasa had a cadet, Lutheran Protestantism Royal House in Sweden (1523-1654) and a senior, Catholic branch ruling in Poland (1587-1668). |  | | The throne of Sweden passed to the House of Palatinate (Pfalz-Zweibrücken), a cadet branch of the Wittelsbachs. |  | | On Johns death in 1592, the Polish Vasa died out as Sigismund gained the Swedish throne as King Sigismund I. Sigismund was Catholic, however, which led to his being deposed in 1599. |
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http://www.albany.edu/faculty/pm157/teaching/cases/vasahome.html
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| | The Vasa Capsizes |
 | | The throne of Sweden passed to the House of Palatinate (Pfalz-Zweibrücken), a cadet branch of the Wittelsbachs. |  | | The House of Vasa had a cadet, Lutheran Protestantism Royal House in Sweden (1523-1654) and a senior, Catholic branch ruling in Poland (1587-1668). |  | | During the late Middle Ages there is near political anarchy in Sweden, with a constant struggle for power between a number of families and the Danish King Kristian II ending in The Bloodbath of Stockholm&; in 1520 that enabled Gustav Vasa to become king in 1521. |
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| | The Vasa Capsizes |
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| | Regalskeppet Vasa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Regalskeppet Vasa (also Wasa) is a Swedish 64-gun ship of the line built for King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden of the House of Vasa, between 1626 and 1628. |  | | Her sails were not set until the southern outskirts of the harbor, but the Vasa sailed for less than a nautical mile before capsizing after they were rigged. |  | | While the ship was being equipped Admiral Fleming ordered the stability of the Vasa be tested. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regalskeppet_Vasa
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| | Sigismund Vasa [Definition] |
 | | Władysław IV WazaWladislaus IV Vasa of Poland or (Polish: Władysław IV Waza) (June 9, 1595 - May 20, 1648), was the son of Sigismund III of Poland (1566-1632), of the House of Vasa, and his wife Anna Austriaczka (also known as Anna of Austria or Anna Habsburżanka) (1573 - 1598). |  | | VladislausWladislaus IV Vasa of Poland or (Polish: Władysław IV Waza) (June 9, 1595 - May 20, 1648), was the son of Sigismund III of Poland (1566-1632), of the House of Vasa, and his wife Anna Austriaczka (also known as Anna of Austria or Anna Habsburżanka) (1573 - 1598). |  | | Son of king of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Zygmunt III Waza and austrian archduchess Constance of Austria, brother of Wladislav IV Waza, Johan Albert, Karl Ferdinand, Jan Kazimierz Waza, Anna Katharina Konstanze.... |
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| | ipedia.com: Ladislaus IV of Poland Article |
 | | Vladislaus IV Vasa of Poland or (Polish: Władysław IV Waza) (1595-1648), was the son of Sigismund III of Poland (1566-1632), of the House of Vasa, and his wife Anna (1573 - 1598). |  | | Vladislaus IV Vasa of Poland or, was the son of Sigismund III of Poland, of the House of Vasa, and his wife Anna. |  | | English translation: ''Vladislaus IV by God's grace king of Poland, grand duke of Lithuania, Ruthenia, Prussia, Masovia, Samogitia, Livonia, and also hereditary king of the Swedes, Goths and Vandals, elected grand duke of Muscovy. |
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| | wiki/Sigismund I of Sweden Definition / wiki/Sigismund I of Sweden Research |
 | | Vladislaus Wladislaus IV Vasa of Poland or (Polish: Władysław IV Waza) (June 9, 1595 - May 20, 1648), was the son of Sigismund III of Poland (1566-1632), of the House of Vasa, and his wife Anna Austriaczka (also known as Anna of Austria or Anna Habsburżanka) (1573 - 1598). |  | | Władysław IV Waza Wladislaus IV Vasa of Poland or (Polish: Władysław IV Waza) (June 9, 1595 - May 20, 1648), was the son of Sigismund III of Poland (1566-1632), of the House of Vasa, and his wife Anna Austriaczka (also known as Anna of Austria or Anna Habsburżanka) (1573 - 1598). |  | | Wladislaus reigned as King of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from November 8, 1632 to his death in 1648.... |
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| | Encyclopedia: Vaasa |
 | | The Vasa Coat of Arms The House of Vasa was the Royal House of Sweden (1523-1654) and of Poland (1587-1668). |  | | Vaasa or Vasa in Swedish, (Wasa in Latin), is a city on the west coast of Finland. |  | | In the middle of the century Saint Mary's Church was built and in the 1370's the building of the fortress at Korsholm, Crysseborgh, was undertaken, and it served as administrative centre of the Vasa County. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Vaasa
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Vasa |
 | | Vasa, House of, Swedish royal house founded by Gustav I Vasa. |  | | Vasa, historic Swedish warship, the only fully restored 17th-century vessel in the world. |  | | Vaasa (Swedish, Vasa), town in Länsi Province, western Finland. |
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| | ipedia.com: HMS Wasa Article |
 | | HMS Wasa (also Regalskeppet Wasa, or Vasa) is a famous ship built for the Swedish Monarch Gustavus Adolphus of the House of Vasa, between the years 1626 and 1628. |  | | HMS Wasa is a famous ship built for the Swedish Monarch Gustavus Adolphus of the House of Vasa, between the years 1626 and 1628. |  | | The ship can be seen in The Vasa Museum in Stockholm, Sweden. |
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| | artnet.com: Resource Library: Rubens, Peter Paul |
 | | Vasa, House of: (4) John II, King of Poland |  | | Vasa, House of: (5) Christina, §1: Collecting and patronage |  | | Stuart, House of: (6) Charles I, §2: Patronage of painters |
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