Anna Maria Vasa (23 May 1593 â 9 February 1600) was a Polish princess, the eldest daughter of King Sigismund III Vasa and his first wife, Queen Anne of Austria. She was the heiress presumptive to the Swedish throne from 1593 until 1595.
Anna Maria was born on 23 May 1593 in Kraków, Poland. Her parents' marriage was a politically motivated union, aimed to maintain peace between the newly established House of Vasa and the imposing neighboring Habsburgs.
She and her only surviving sibling, Wà Âadysà Âaw, were raised by Urszula Meyerin (1570âÂÂ1635), whose influence had significantly skyrocketed since her introduction as a lady of the court of Queen Anne.
In July 1593, the infant princess was taken to her baptism by her paternal aunt,ÃÂ the elder Anna Vasa of Sweden. Her great-aunt, the former QueenÃÂ Anna Jagiellon,ÃÂ whose supervision she was left in when her father embarked on a visit to Sweden, also participated in the event.
Her mother died on 10 February 1598, less than three years after giving birth to her brother.àOn the day before the second anniversary of the death of her mother, Anna Maria died fromàa bout ofàmeaslesàat the age of sixàin Kraków. She was buried in theàWawel Cathedral, with her coffin positioned in front of that of the ill-fated QueenàBarbara Zápolya, the first wife of great-grandfather, King Sigismund I the Old.