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Encyclopedia > Sigismund I
Zygmunt I Stary
Reign From December 8, 1506
until April 1, 1548
Coronation On January 24, 1507
in the Wawel Cathedral,
Kraków, Poland
Royal House Jagiellon
Parents Kazimierz IV Jagiellończyk
Elżbieta Rakuszanka
Consorts Katarzyna Telniczanka
Barbara Zapolya
Bona Sforza
Children with Katarzyna Telniczanka
Jan
Regina
Katarzyna
with Barbara Zapolya
Jadwiga
Anna
with Bona Sforza
Izabela Jagiellonka
Zygmunt II August
Zofia
Anna Jagiellonka
Katarzyna Jagiellonka
Olbracht (Wojciech)
Date of Birth January 1, 1467
Place of Birth Kozinice, Poland
Date of Death April 1, 1548
Place of Death Kraków, Poland
Place of Burial Wawel Cathedral,
Kraków, Poland
buried on July 26, 1548

Sigismund I the Old (1467-1548), Polish: Zygmunt I Stary, fifth ruler of the Jagiellonian dynasty, reigned as king of Poland from 1506 until his death.


Before Sigismund I ruled as King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania, he had already been invested as duke of Silesia.


The son of king Casimir IV of Poland and Elizabeth of Austria, Sigismund followed his brothers John Albert and Alexander on the Polish throne. Their eldest brother Wladislaus became the king of Hungary and Bohemia.


Sigismund faced the challenge of consolidating internal power to face external threats to the country. During Alexander's rule, a law "Nihil novi" had been instated, that forbade Kings of Poland from enacting laws without the consent of the sejm. This proved crippling in Sigismund's dealings with his szlachta and magnates.


Despite this Achilles heel, he established (1527) a conscription army, and the bureaucracy necessary to finance it.

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A coin with the portrait of Sigismund I

Intermittently at war with Vasily III of Muscovy, starting in 1507 (before his army was fully under his command), 1514 marked the fall of Smolensk (under Polish domination) to the Muscovite forces (which lent force to his arguments for the necessity of a standing army). 1515 he entered an alliance with the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I.


In return for Maximilian lending weight to the provisions of the 2nd Peace of Thorn, Sigismund consented to the marriage of the children of Ladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary, his brother, to the grandchildren of Maximilian. Through this double marriage contract, Bohemia and Hungary passed to the House of Habsburg in 1526, on the death of Sigismund's nephew, Louis II.

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"The Prussian Tribute", oil on canvas, 1882, 388 x 875 cm, National Museum in Kraków. Albrecht Hohenzollern receives the Duchy of Prussia as a fief from the Polish King, Sigismundus I the Elder in 1525.

The Polish wars against the Teutonic Knights ended in 1525, when Albert of Brandenburg, their marshal, converted to Lutheranism, secularized the order, and paid homage to Sigismund, who in return gave him the domains of that order, as the First Duke of Prussia. This was called the Prussian Tribut. A daughter of Sigismund I, Jadwiga (1513-1573), married Joachim II of Brandenburg.


In other politics, Sigismund sought a peaceful coexistence with the Khans of Crimea, but was unable to completely end border skirmishes.


Sigismund was a Humanist (c.f. David Hume). He and his 2nd wife, Bona Sforza, daughter of Gian Galeazzo Sforza of Milan, were both patrons of Renaissance culture, which began, under them, to flourish in Poland.


On Sigismund's death, his son Sigismund Augustus became the last Jagiellonian king of Poland.


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