Charles Ferdinand Vasa

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Charles Ferdinand Vasa was a Polish prince of the Vasa dynasty who served as a Catholic bishop and influential noble in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth during the 17th century.

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Charles Ferdinand Vasa canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic bishop
Polish prince
human
member of royalty
noble
aristocraticTitle Duke of Nysa
Duke of Opole
centuryOfActivity 17th century
countryOfCitizenship Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
dynasty Vasa dynasty
ethnicGroup Polish people
familyName Vasa
father Sigismund III Vasa
genreOfActivity ecclesiastical administration
secular governance
givenName Charles Ferdinand
languageUsed Latin
Polish
memberOf House of Vasa
mother Constance of Austria
nobleFamily Vasa dynasty
nobleRank prince
notableFor influence in the politics of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
service as Catholic bishop in the 17th century
notableWork patronage of arts and church institutions in Silesia
political activity in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
occupation clergyman
nobleman
politician
partOf szlachta
surface form: Polish–Lithuanian nobility
positionHeld Bishop of Płock
Bishop of Wrocław
Duke of Nysa
Duke of Silesia
surface form: Duke of Opole

Prince of Poland
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
residence Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Silesia
sibling John II Casimir Vasa
Władysław IV Vasa
socialClass high nobility
sphereOfInfluence Catholic Church in Poland
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth politics
Silesian territories
title Prince-Bishop of Nysa
Prince-Bishop of Płock
Prince-Bishop of Wrocław

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Sigismund III Vasa child Charles Ferdinand Vasa
Catherine Vasa sibling Charles Ferdinand Vasa
Anna Catherine Constance Vasa sibling Charles Ferdinand Vasa