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      • To satisfy Polish demands for autonomy at Louis's death, she reigned in Poland and her sister reigned in Hungary.
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  2. The first ruling queen in Polish history, the beautiful Jadwiga ensured that her name would be written in stone. Despite her short life, the young ruler would spend her reign giving back to the people of Poland, to the point where historians have called her one of their greatest monarchs.

  3. Dec 18, 2023 · Ten-year-old Jadwiga returned to Poland and was crowned rex (“king”) on October 15, 1384. The reason she was crowned king instead of queen was made to reflect upon the Polish nobles’ enmity towards her prearranged husband, William of Austria.

  4. Oct 11, 2016 · Jogaila remained King of Poland until his death 35 years later: such was his love and regard for Jadwiga, then when his first-born child (and intended heir to the throne) with his third wife was born, he named her Hedwig in honour of the deceased Queen.

  5. Jan 29, 2017 · This thesis of Queen Jadwiga’s personality and life in the light of documents and legends is the first attempt in the historiography of the Jagiellonian period. It is a new contribution to the study of the history of Poland in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries.

  6. Jadwiga arrived in Cracow probably toward the end of May 1384 and on October 16, in the cathedral there, she was crowned rex Poloniae, King of Poland, by Archbishop Bodzanta of Gniezno. Within a year, the question of. her marriage had been decided.

  7. So after that treaty she became Queen of Poland in 1384. As soon as Jadwiga became a queen, the Polish barons began to seek a husband to her, and they saw fit for Prince Jagiełło of Lithuania. This marriage had a great importance for the future of the country.

  8. Jadwiga, also known as Hedwig, ruled the Kingdom of Poland for more than a decade, as its first female monarch. An Anjou princess and the youngest daughter of Louis the Great, King of Hungary and Poland, and queen consort Elizabeth of Bosnia, Jadwiga was betrothed to William of Austria.

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