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| Gustav I |
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| Parents |
| Erik Johansson, Cecilia Månsdotter |
| Children |
| Eric XIV, John III, Catherine, Cecilia, Magnus, Anna Maria, Sophia, Elizabeth, Charles IX |
| Eric XIV |
| Children |
| Sigrid, Gustav |
| John III |
| Children |
| Sigismund, Anna, John |
| Sigismund |
| Children |
| Władysław IV, John II Casimir, John Albert, Charles Ferdinand, Alexander Charles, Anna Catherine Constance |
| Charles IX |
| Children |
| Catherine, Gustav II Adolf, Maria Elizabeth, Christina, Charles Philip |
| Grandson |
| Charles X Gustav |
| Gustav II Adolf |
| Children |
| Christina |
| Christina |
Alexander Charles Vasa (4 November 1614 – 19 November 1634), Polish: Aleksander Karol Waza, was the fifth son of King Sigismund III Vasa and his wife Constance of Austria.
During the election of 1632 he supported his brother Vladislaus IV Vasa. After his voyage to Italy and Germany in 1634, supported the movement for the war with Ottoman Empire but died before he had any significant influence on the events. Died in Lwów or his residence in village Wielkie near Warsaw (sources vary) in 19 November 1634 from smallpox.
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