King Wladyslaw Poland Lithuania Thron Mint Rare Talar
Rare Thorn Mint Crown from 1637 . Only one listed -ebay
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Poland. Thron. King Ladislaus IV Vasa (1632-1648). Silver Thaler 1637 I-I. NGC VF35. The only one listed on e-bay . Moneta nie byla czyszczona i nie posiada mechanicznych defektow. Country Poland Reign King Ladislaus IV Vasa (1632-1648). Denomination Thaler Date Struck 1637 Mint Thorn Obv: Crowned half figure of king in armor right, holding sword and orb Rev: Angel holding oval, ornamented city arms, date and mint mark to the sites Weight The coin it is in a plastic holder . About 27 grams + . Diameter 42 mm Reference Kopicki # 8277a R1. Grade NGC graded ad certified as VF35, very scarce. Władysław IV (June 9, 1595 – May 20, 1648) was the son of Sigismund III Vasa and his wife, Anna of Austria (also known as Anna Habsburg). Władysław IV reigned as King of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from November 8, 1632, to his death in 1648. In 1610, the teenaged Władysław was elected Tsar of Russia by Seven Boyars, but did not assume the Muscovite throne due to his father's opposition (Encyklopedia Polski, p. 750) and popular uprising in Russia; he used the title of Grand Duke of Muscovy until 1634. The throne during this time was instead held by Michael Romanov. Władysław managed to prevent the Commonwealth becoming embroiled in the bloody Thirty Years' War that ravaged western Europe during his reign, and was fairly successful in defending the Commonwealth from invasion. He supported religious tolerance and carried out military reforms. He failed, however, to realize his dreams of fame and conquest, or to reform and strengthen the Commonwealth. His death marked the end of the Golden Age of the Commonwealth, as conflicts and tensions that Władysław had failed to resolve led in 1648 to the greatest of the Cossack uprisings—the Khmelnytsky Uprising—and to Swedish invasion ("The Deluge"). Royal titles in Latin: Vladislaus Quartus Dei gratia rex Poloniae, magnus dux Lithuaniae, Russiae, Prussiae, Masoviae, Samogitiae, Livoniaeque, necnon Suecorum, Gothorum Vandalorumque haereditarius rex, electus magnus dux Moschoviae. 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 Moscow. King of Poland, Grand Duke of Lithuania, Ruthenia, Prussia, Masovia, Samogitia and Livonia; elected Grand Duke of Moscow Painting by Peter Paul Rubens Reign 8 November 1632 – 20 May 1648 (Poland),1610 – 24 July 1635 (Russia) Coronation 6 February 1633, Wawel Cathedral,Kraków, Poland. Born 9 June 1595 Birthplace Łobzów, near Kraków, Poland Died 20 May 1648 (aged 52) Place of death Merkinė, Lithuania Buried Wawel Cathedral, Kraków, Poland Predecessor Sigismund III Vasa (Poland),Vasili IV (Russia) Successor Jan II Kazimierz Vasa (Poland),Michael I (Russia) Consort Cecilia Renata of Austria (1637 – 1643),Ludwika Maria Gonzaga (1646 – 1648) Offspring Władysław Konstanty,unknown princess,Zygmunt Kazimierz,Maria Anna Izabela Royal House Vasa Father Sigismund III Vasa Mother Anna of Austria
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