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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Image:Cecilia.JPG|Cecylia Renata, Queen of Poland by Frans Luycx
Image:Cecylia renata.gif|Cecylia Renata<ref>It is unknown whether this picture presents Cecylia Renata or [[Gryzelda Konstancja z Zamoyskich Wiśniowiecka]], as the historical sources are indecisive. See external links below.</ref>
Image:Cecylia renata.gif|Cecylia Renata by [[Peeter Danckers de Rij]]<ref>Survived example of 22 effigies so-called ''Jagiellon Family'' from the Marble Room at the [[Royal Castle, Warsaw|Royal Castle]] in Warsaw - Lileyko Jerzy, ''Vademecum Zamku Warszawskiego'', Warsaw 1980, ISBN 8322318189</ref>
Image:Cecylia 2habsburg1cr.jpg|Cecylia Renata
Image:Cecylia 2habsburg1cr.jpg|Cecylia Renata
Image:Hondius Cecylia Renata.JPG|Cecylia Renata on Horseback
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== External links ==
== External links ==


* [http://www.jarema.art.pl/Gk.htm Discussion of the portrait, in Polish]
* [http://www.jarema.art.pl/Gk.htm Discussion of the portrait, in Polish] It is unknown whether this picture presents Cecylia Renata or Gryzelda Konstancja z Zamoyskich Wiśniowiecka, as the historical sources are indecisive.
* [http://www.angelfire.com/mi4/polcrt/Crowns.html The Significance of the Crown] Portrait of King Sigismund II Augustus by [[Peeter Danckers de Rij]]

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[[Category:Polish queens consort]]
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File:CeciliaRenata.jpg
Cecilia Renata, Queen of Poland.
Coat of arms of Cecylia Renata

Archduchess Cecilia Renata of Austria (de: Cäcilia Renata von Habsburg, Erzherzogin von Österreich) (July 16, 1611March 24, 1644) was a daughter of Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor, of the House of Habsburg, and Maria Anna of Bavaria.

Cecilia Renata was Queen of Poland and consort to the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth's King Władysław IV Waza. In Poland, she is also known as Cecylia Renata Rakuszanka and Cecylia Renata Austriaczka, both names meaning Cecilia Renata of Austria, or Cecylia Renata Habsburżanka, meaning Cecilia Renata of Habsburg.

Born in 1611 in Graz, she married Władysław on 13 September 1637, and the same day was crowned at St. John's Cathedral in Warsaw. Young and energetic, she soon began organizing the royal court to her liking. She was popular, especially for her politeness — one nobleman wrote in his memoires that she insisted other women sit with her, even though she was queen. She 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 opponents 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. However after 1638/39 when Władysław realised that Habsburgs were prepared to give him little assistance, her power waned, as he started to disregard her advice.

Her two children died in childhood (Zygmund Kazimierz: April 16409 August 1647; Maria Anna Izabella: 8 January 16421643). Cecilia Renata died in 1644[1] in Vilnius.

Notes

  1. ^ A few sources give her date of death as 1643.
  2. ^ Survived example of 22 effigies so-called Jagiellon Family from the Marble Room at the Royal Castle in Warsaw - Lileyko Jerzy, Vademecum Zamku Warszawskiego, Warsaw 1980, ISBN 8322318189