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Sigismund of Luxembourg [a] (15 February 1368 – 9 December 1437) was Holy Roman Emperor from 1433 until his death in 1437. He was elected King of Germany ( King of the Romans) in 1410, and was also King of Bohemia from 1419, as well as prince-elector of Brandenburg (1378–1388 and 1411–1415). As the husband of Mary, Queen of Hungary, he ...
Prince Feodor Ostrogski (1360–1446) was a magnate in Volhynia of Rurikid stock, son of Danylo Ostrozky. In some sources he is called Teodor , Fedko or Frederic . [1] He was active in the Hussite Wars and assisted Sigismund Korybut .
Aug 19, 2022 · Sigismund of Hungary was quick to take advantage of this loss for the Hussites, launching a second Crusade in the hope that the Hussites would be easily scattered without their general – but a new generations of leaders, such as bald-headed Prokop the Great and Sigismund Korybut (the latter being a renegade Lithuanian prince) quickly rose to ...
Aug 20, 2022 · 1384 Age 25: Anastasia of Ryazan was widowed: death of duke Dmitry Drutski. c. 1385 Age 26: Marriage of Kaributas-Dmitry and Anastasia of Ryazan c. 1386 Age: 27 Birth of prince Sigismund Korybut c. 1386 Age: 27 Birth of Fedor Korybut, prince of Nesvizh and Podole c. 1386 Age: 27 Birth of princess Helena Korybut Poland
Searchable Online Bible with Study Resources. Blue Letter Bible is a free, searchable online Bible program providing access to many different Bible translations including: KJV, NKJV, NLT, ESV, NASB20, NASB95 and many others. In addition, in-depth study tools are provided on the site with access to commentaries, encyclopedias, dictionaries, and ...
Feb 12, 2023 · Kaributas (Koribut, Korybut, baptized Dmitry; b. between 1350 and 1353 – d. after 1404) was a son of Algirdas, Grand Duke of Lithuania, and reigned in Severian-Novgorod until 1393. Kaributas was born sometime after 1350 (the exact date is unknown) to Algirdas of Lithuania and Uliana of Tver. Born a pagan, around 1380 he was baptized in the ...
Nov 23, 2021 · Comparatively, Sigismund III Vasa has been “privately” and “publicly” commemorated: as a biological father (“parens”) and father of the country (“pater patriae”) respectively. The eastern tablet also lists Sigismund’s virtues, as the king is described as pious, invincible, glorious, famous, and blissful.