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Cecilia Renata of Austria
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Archduchess Cecilia Renata of Austria (German: Cäcilia Renata; Polish: Cecylia Renata; 16 July 1611 – 24 March 1644) was Queen of Poland as the wife of King Władysław IV Vasa.

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Cecilia Renata was a daughter of Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor, of the House of Habsburg, and Maria Anna of Bavaria. Born in 1611 in Graz, she was chosen as bride by the Polish nobility. She married Władysław on 9 August in Vienna by proxy, and then in Warsaw in person on 12 September 1637, and the same day was crowned at St. John's Cathedral. This was the first royal coronation outside of Kraków, the historic, former capital of Poland, and this greatly angered the Polish nobility. A law was instigated to reserve coronations to Kraków in 1638.

Young and energetic, she soon began organising the royal court to her liking. She was popular, especially for her politeness.One noble wrote in his memoirs that she insisted other women sit with her, even though she was queen. Cecilia could not remove her husband's mistress, Hedwig Łuszkowska, by herself, so she arranged a marriage between Hedwig and Starosta Merecki, John Wypyski. In 1638, Cecilia and Władysław visited Vienna.

Cecilia advocated the Habsburg and pro-Catholic point of view and allied herself with the pro-Habsburg faction of chancellor Jerzy Ossoliński and pro-Catholic Albrycht Stanisław Radziwiłł. Her political opponent at the court was the faction of Adam Kazanowski, whose influence over King Władysław, his childhood friend, diminished after her marriage. Kazanowski was allied with Chancellor Piotr Gembicki, who thus became one of her opponents. Her influence was strong for the first 2–3 years of marriage, and she had much to say about the royal nominations for important official positions. After 1638/1639 when Władysław realised that Habsburgs were prepared to give him little assistance, her power waned, and he started to disregard her advice.

Cecilia kept in contact with her brothers and continued an intimate attachment with them; she also became friends with her sister-in-law Anna Catherine. She enjoyed music, concerts, theatre performances and this may have greatly influenced her husband, who was one of the founders of Polish national theatre and brought many famous and well-known artists and performers from all around Europe to the country.

During her marriage she became pregnant three times:

  • Sigismund Casimir (1 April 1640–9 August 1647)
  • Maria Anna Isabella (8 January 1642–7 February 1642)
  • Stillborn daughter (23 March 1644–23 March 1644)

Cecilia died the next day as a consequence of an infection, likely related to the childbirth. Following her sudden death, Cecilia Renata was deeply mourned by both Władysław and the Royal Polish court. She also left a good impression on the public, mostly for her piety and good will.

Ancestors

16. Philip I of Castile
16. Philip I of Castile
8. Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor (= 22, 26)
17. Joanna of Castile
4. Charles II, Archduke of Austria
18. Vladislas II of Bohemia and Hungary
9. Anna of Bohemia and Hungary (= 23, 27)
19. Anna of Foix-Candale
2. Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor
20. William IV, Duke of Bavaria (= 24)
10. Albert V, Duke of Bavaria (= 12)
21. Marie of Baden-Sponheim (= 25)
5. Maria Anna of Bavaria (≠ 3)
22. Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor (= 8, 26)
11. Anna of Austria (= 13)
23. Anna of Bohemia and Hungary (= 9, 27)
1. Cecilia Renata of Austria
24. William IV, Duke of Bavaria (= 20)
12. Albert V, Duke of Bavaria (= 10)
25. Marie of Baden-Sponheim (= 21)
6. William V, Duke of Bavaria
26. Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor (= 8, 22)
13. Anna of Austria (= 11)
27. Anna of Bohemia and Hungary (= 9, 23)
3. Maria Anna of Bavaria (≠ 5)
28. Antoine, Duke of Lorraine
14. Francis I, Duke of Lorraine
29. Renée of Bourbon-Montpensier
7. Renata of Lorraine
30. Christian II of Denmark
15. Christina of Denmark
31. Isabella of Austria
16. Philip I of Castile
8. Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor (= 22, 26)
17. Joanna of Castile
4. Charles II, Archduke of Austria
18. Vladislas II of Bohemia and Hungary
9. Anna of Bohemia and Hungary (= 23, 27)
19. Anna of Foix-Candale
2. Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor
20. William IV, Duke of Bavaria (= 24)
10. Albert V, Duke of Bavaria (= 12)
21. Marie of Baden-Sponheim (= 25)
5. Maria Anna of Bavaria (≠ 3)
22. Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor (= 8, 26)
11. Anna of Austria (= 13)
23. Anna of Bohemia and Hungary (= 9, 27)
1. Cecilia Renata of Austria
24. William IV, Duke of Bavaria (= 20)
12. Albert V, Duke of Bavaria (= 10)
25. Marie of Baden-Sponheim (= 21)
6. William V, Duke of Bavaria
26. Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor (= 8, 22)
13. Anna of Austria (= 11)
27. Anna of Bohemia and Hungary (= 9, 23)
3. Maria Anna of Bavaria (≠ 5)
28. Antoine, Duke of Lorraine
14. Francis I, Duke of Lorraine
29. Renée of Bourbon-Montpensier
7. Renata of Lorraine
30. Christian II of Denmark
15. Christina of Denmark
31. Isabella of Austria
8. Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor (= 22, 26)
17. Joanna of Castile
4. Charles II, Archduke of Austria
18. Vladislas II of Bohemia and Hungary
9. Anna of Bohemia and Hungary (= 23, 27)
19. Anna of Foix-Candale
2. Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor
20. William IV, Duke of Bavaria (= 24)
10. Albert V, Duke of Bavaria (= 12)
21. Marie of Baden-Sponheim (= 25)
5. Maria Anna of Bavaria (≠ 3)
22. Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor (= 8, 26)
11. Anna of Austria (= 13)
23. Anna of Bohemia and Hungary (= 9, 27)
1. Cecilia Renata of Austria
24. William IV, Duke of Bavaria (= 20)
12. Albert V, Duke of Bavaria (= 10)
25. Marie of Baden-Sponheim (= 21)
6. William V, Duke of Bavaria
26. Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor (= 8, 22)
13. Anna of Austria (= 11)
27. Anna of Bohemia and Hungary (= 9, 23)
3. Maria Anna of Bavaria (≠ 5)
28. Antoine, Duke of Lorraine
14. Francis I, Duke of Lorraine
29. Renée of Bourbon-Montpensier
7. Renata of Lorraine
30. Christian II of Denmark
15. Christina of Denmark
31. Isabella of Austria
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