For instance, we know he was an ardent admirer of earlier Paduan sword master Salvator Fabris, whom he calls "a man of the greatest name in our profession."
After employment with the Archbishop, Salvator entered the service of the king of Denmark, Christian IV from 1601 to 1606.
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According to this account, Sigismund intended to assassinate his uncle Charles, during a banquet at Uppsala on February 12, following the royal funeral of John III on 1 February.
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There is also an interesting, yet uncorroborated story about a Salvator Fabritz (sic) coming to Sweden in 1594 as an assassin hired by king Sigismund III Vasa, according to the Exegesis historica, written by Duke Charles and his Chancellor Nicolaus Chesnecopherus and printed in Stockholm in 1610 based on a Swedish version published in 1609.
Salvator Rosa | Archduke Johann Salvator of Austria | Pharmacy Salvator | Enrico Fabris | Archduke Karl Salvator of Austria | Salvator Rosa (opera) | Salvator Fabris | Salvator Attanasio | Archduke Hubert Salvator of Austria |