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  2. Jagiellon dynasty, family of monarchs of Poland-Lithuania, Bohemia, and Hungary that became one of the most powerful in east central Europe in the 15th and 16th centuries. The dynasty was founded by Jogaila, the grand duke of Lithuania, who married Queen Jadwiga of Poland in 1386, converted to.

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    Gediminids (Lithuanian: Gediminaičiai), the immediate predecessors of the first Jagiello, were monarchs of the medieval Lithuania with the title didysis kunigaikštis which would be translated as High Kingaccording to the contemporary perception. The later construct for its translation is Grand Duke (for its etymology, see Grand Prince). Their realm...

    Jagiellons were hereditary rulers of Lithuania and Poland. The Jagiellon rulers of Lithuaniaand Poland (with dates of ruling in brackets) were: 1. Władysław II Jagiełło (in Lithuania 1377–1401; in Poland 1386–1434). (also known as Władysław II Jagiełło) 2. Władysław III of Poland (1434–44) 3. Casimir IV Jagiellon (1447–92) 4. John I of Poland (1492...

    The Jagiellons at one point also established dynastic control over the kingdoms of Bohemia (1471 onwards) and Hungary(from 1490 onwards), with Wladislaus Jagiello whom several history books call Vladisla(u)s II. Jagiellon Kings of Bohemia and Hungary: 1. Vladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary (Vladislaus Jagiello) 2. Louis II of Hungary and Bohemia (...

    Apart from territorial conquest, the Jagiellon were patrons of learning. The last two rulers, "encouraged every form of creative activity throughout the most dynamic period of Europe's artistic development, and they graciously allowed their subjects to do anything they wanted - except butcher each other in the name of religion." Zamoyski says that ...

    Anthropologists have noted the tendency of members of the Jagiello dynasty to marry late in life, and not procreate until older. Most of its males over the dynasty's two centuries (approximately between 1360 and 1560) managed to have their heirs only when well into their middle years. This contrasts with the later Bourbons and Habsburg-Lorraines, p...

    According to some members of the academic community, there are surviving, male-line descendants of the dynasty through Alexander and Helena, although this is yet to be conclusively verified.

    Glomski, Jacqueline L. 2007. Patronage and humanist literature in the age of the Jagiellons: court and career in the writings of Rudolf Agricola Junior, Valentin Eck, and Leonard Cox. Erasmus studi...
    Jardine, Lisa. 1996. Worldly goods: a new history of the Renaissance. New York, NY: Nan A. Talese. ISBN 9780385476843
    Roberts, J.M. 1997. The Penguin history of Europe. London, UK: Penguin Books. ISBN 9780140265613
    Zamoyski, Adam. 1988. The Polish way: a thousand-year history of the Poles and their culture. New York, NY: F. Watts. ISBN 9780531150696.
  3. The Jagiellon dynasty ruled in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania from 1377 to 1401 and from 1440 to 1572, in Poland from 1386 to 1572, in Hungary from 1440 to 1444 and from 1490 to 1526, and in Bohemia from 1471 to 1526.

  4. Since its foundation in the late 1300s, the Jagiellonian dynasty at times ruled over Lithuania, Poland, Hungary, and Bohemia. Because of this, the dynasty had a large impact on Medieval...

  5. Jun 11, 2018 · Jagiellon (Jagello) Medieval Polish dynasty. It began with the marriage of Grand Duke Jagiello of Lithuania to Queen Jadwiga of Poland (1386), uniting Poland and Lithuania. Members of the dynasty reigned also in Hungary and Bohemia in the 15th–16th centuries.

  6. Jagiellon dynasty. The monarchs that ruled over Poland-Lithuania, Bohemia, and Hungary in the 15th and 16th centuries were members of the Jagiellon family. They took their name from Jagiello, the grand duke of Lithuania, who became king of Poland in 1386 with the name Wladyslaw II Jagiello.

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