- John II Casimir of Poland
Infobox Polish monarch
name=John II Casimir
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birthdate=birth date|1609|3|22|mf=y
birthplace=Kraków ,Poland
deathdate=death date and age|1672|12|16|1609|3|22|mf=y
deathplace=Nevers ,France
burial_place=Wawel Cathedral (January 31 ,1676 )
reign_start=November 1648
reign_end=September 16 ,1668
election_date=November 1648
election_place=Wola , now a district ofWarsaw
coronation_date=January 19 ,1649
coronation_place=Wawel Cathedral ,Kraków
family=Vasa
CoA_name=Waza
father=Sigismund III Vasa
mother=Constance of Austria
consort_1=Ludwika Maria Gonzaga
children_1=Maria Anna Teresa ,Jan Zygmunt
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children_2=
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children_3=: "For other monarchs with similar names, please seeJohn of Poland ."John II Casimir ( _pl. Jan II Kazimierz Waza; _de. Johann II. Kasimir Wasa;March 22 ,1609 – OldStyleDate|16 December|1672|6 December) was King and Grand Duke of thePolish-Lithuanian Commonwealth , and Duke ofOpole inUpper Silesia , titular King ofSweden 1648-1660. His parents wereSigismund III Vasa (1566-1632) andConstance of Austria Habsburg (1588-1631). His older brother, and predecessor on the throne, wasWładysław IV Vasa . He was the third and last Polish monarch from theHouse of Vasa .TOCnestright|appendinside=
Royal titles
* Official titles in Latin: "Ioannes Casimirus, Dei Gratia rex Poloniae, magnus dux Lithuaniae, Russie, Prussiae, Masoviae, Samogitiae, Livoniae, Smolenscie, Severiae, Czernichoviaeque; nec non Suecorum, Gothorum, Vandalorumque haereditarius rex, etc."
* English translation: "John Casimir, by God's grace King of
Poland , Grand Duke ofLithuania ,Ruthenia ,Prussia ,Masovia ,Samogitia ,Livonia ,Smolensk ,Severia and,Chernihiv ; and also hereditary King of the Swedes, Goths andVandals ."Biography
His father Sigismund, grandson of
Gustav I of Sweden , had in 1592 succeeded his own father to the Swedish throne, only to be deposed in 1599 by his uncle,Charles IX of Sweden . This led to a long-standing feud wherein the Polish kings of theHouse of Vasa claimed the Swedish throne, resulting in thePolish-Swedish War of 1600-1629. Poland and Sweden were also on opposite sides in theThirty Years' War (1618-1648), although in that war Poland for the most part avoided taking part in any major military actions.John Casimir for most of his life remained in the shadow of his brother,
Władysław IV Waza . He had few friends among the Polish nobility ("szlachta "), as he openly sympathized withAustria and showed disregard and contempt for Polish culture. Unfriendly, secretive, dividing his time between lavish partying and religious contemplation, and disliking politics, he did not have a strong power base nor influence at the Polish court. He did display talent as a military commander, showing his abilities in theSmolensk War againstMuscovy (1633). Between 1632 and 1635, Władysław IV sought to enhance his brother's influence by negotiating a marriage for John Casimir toChristina of Sweden , then to an Italian princess, but to no avail. In 1635 John Casimir undertook adiplomatic mission toVienna , which he abandoned to join the army of theHoly Roman Empire and fight against the French. After his regiment was defeated in battle, he spent a year living lavishly at the Viennese court.In 1636 he returned to the
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and fell in love with Baroness Guldentern, but his desire to marry her was thwarted by King Władysław. In return, Władysław attempted to make him the sovereign ofCourland , but this was vetoed by the Commonwealth parliament ("Sejm "). Taking offence at this, John Casimir in 1638 left forSpain to becomeViceroy ofPortugal , but was captured by French agents and imprisoned by order ofCardinal Richelieu until 1640. He was then freed by a diplomatic mission of the Voivod ofSmolensk ,Aleksander Gosiewski .In 1641 John Casimir decided to become a Jesuit. In 1642 he again left the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, accompanying his sister to Germany. In 1643 he joined the Jesuits, against vocal opposition from King Władysław, causing a diplomatic rift between the Commonwealth and the Pope. John Casimir was made a cardinal, but in December 1646, finding himself unsuited to ecclesiastical life, he returned to Poland. In October 1647 he resigned as cardinal to stand in elections for the Polish throne. He attempted to gain the support of the
Habsburg s and marry an Austrian princess.In 1648 John Casimir was elected to succeed his half-brother on the Polish throne. The reign of the last of the Vasas in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth would be dominated by the
Russo-Polish War (1654-1667) , followed by the war with Sweden ("The Deluge"), the scene for which had been set by the Commonwealth's two previous Vasa kings. During the Deluge, nearly all of Poland was captured by the Swedes, who, though unable to retain most of their conquests and forced to retreat, had fairly devastated the entire country.In 1660 John II Casimir was forced to renounce his claim to the Swedish throne and acknowledge Swedish sovereignty over
Livonia and the city ofRiga .John Casimir had married his brother's widow, Mary Louise of Mantua ( _pl. Maria Ludwika), who was a major support to the depression-prone King. Maria Ludwika died in 1667.
On
September 16 ,1668 , John II Casimir abdicated the Polish-Lithuanian throne, and returned toFrance , where he joined the Jesuits and became abbot of St. Martin's monastery inNevers . He died in 1672.Legacy
John Casimir left no surviving children. All his brothers and sisters having predeceased him without surviving issue, he was the last of the line of
Bona Sforza . With him, all the legitimate issue ofAlfonso II of Naples died out. His heir in Ferrante I of Naples and in the Brienne succession was his distant cousin,Henry de La Tremoille , Prince ofTalmond andTaranto , the heir-general of Federigo di Aragona (second son of Ferrante I andIsabella of Taranto ), who also was the heir-general of Federigo's first wife,Anne of Savoy .John Casimir was, after his brother, the head of the genealogical line of
St.Bridget of Sweden , descending in primogeniture from Bridget's sister. After his death, the headship was inherited by his second cousin, the already-abdicatedChristina I of Sweden .Patron of arts
The collection of the Polish Vasas was looted by Sweds and Germans of
Brandenburg who brutally sackedWarsaw in 1650s, during the DelugeLileyko Jerzy, "Vademecum Zamku Warszawskiego", Warszawa, 1980. ISBN 8322318189 p. 129] . Though some of works survived hidden inOpole like "The Rape of Europa" byGuido Reni .The most important additions to the collection were made by John II Casimir a passionate collector of
Dutch paintings , and a patron ofDaniel Schultz (who painted famous portrait of a son ofCrimea n Aga Dedesh, made Royal falconer in reward for his father's contribution in war with Russia in 1663 [ [http://swiadectwotestimony.republika.pl/dedesh.html Dedesz Aga] ] ). Major part of king's painting collection was acquired in 1660s, using an agent inAmsterdam ,Hendrick van Uylenburgh and later his sonGerrit van Uylenburgh , mainly Dutch paintings and works byRembrandt . The collection also included works by Rubens,Jordaens , Reni,Guercino ,Brueghel , Bassano among others.When John Casimir abdicated the Polish-Lithuanian throne, he took to
France large number of his paintings. The collection remaining at Royal Castle inWarsaw was looted during theGreat Northern War or appropriated in 1720 by Frederick Augustus I,Elector of Saxony , like two paintings byRembrandt - "Portrait of a Bearded Man in Black Beret" (1657 also known as the "Portrait of a Rabbi") and "Portrait of a Man in the Hat Decorated with Pearls" (1667), today displayed in theGemäldegalerie Alte Meister inDresden ,Germany .Ancestors
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1= John II Casimir of Poland
2=Sigismund III Vasa
3=Constance of Austria
4=John III of Sweden
5=Catherine Jagellonica of Poland
6=Charles II of Austria
7= Maria Anna of Bavaria
8=Gustav I of Sweden
9=Margaret Leijonhufvud
10=Sigismund I the Old
11=Bona Sforza
12=Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor
13=Anna of Bohemia and Hungary
14=Albert V, Duke of Bavaria
15=Anna of AustriaGallery
References
* [http://portal.unesco.org/ci/photos/showphoto.php/photo/4171/cat/all Document image John II Casimir Vasa (1609-1672), King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania (1648-1668), ratifies decisions made by the Magistrate of the City of Krakow] at portal.unesco.org
ee also
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History of Poland (1569-1795)
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