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  1. Euphemia of Masovia (Polish: Eufemia mazowiecka; 1395/97 – before 17 September 1447), was Duchess of Cieszyn by marriage to Bolesław I, Duke of Cieszyn, and regent of the Duchy of Cieszyn during the minority of her sons from 1431.

  2. Trojden I, Duke of Masovia. Dukes of Masovia, c. 1450, Trojden I is second from left. Trojden I (1284/86 [1] – 13 March 1341) was a Polish prince, Duke of Czersk from 1310, ruler over Warsaw and Liw from 1313, and regent of Płock in the years 1336–1340. He was a member of the House of Piast.

  3. May 3, 2024 · iemowit III of Masovia (his name also rendered Ziemowit; c. 1320 – 1381) was a prince of Masovia and a co-regent (with his brother Casimir I of Warsaw) of the lands of Warsaw, Czersk, Rawa, Gostynin and other parts of Masovia. Life. Siemowit was the second son of Trojden I of Masovia and his wife Maria, daughter of Yuri I of Galicia.

  4. Siemowit III of Masovia (alternatively Ziemowit III; c. 1320 – 1381) was a prince of Masovia and a co-regent (with his brother Casimir I of Warsaw) of the lands of Warsaw, Czersk, Rawa, Gostynin and other parts of Masovia.

  5. Sep 23, 2023 · About Princess Eufemia of Masovia. Eufemia – księżniczka mazowiecka i księżna cieszyńska z dynastii Piastów. http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eufemia_mazowiecka_%281395/1398-1447%29. view all. Princess Eufemia of Masovia's Timeline. Genealogy Directory: A. B. C.

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  6. Apr 27, 2022 · son. About Siemowit IV, duke of Masovia. ZIEMOWIT, Prince of Plock and Kujavia. He was the second son of Siemowit III, Duke of Masovia and his first wife Euphemia, daughter of Nicholas II of Opava. ZIEMOWIT (before 1352-5 Dec 1425).

  7. Euphemia of Masovia, was a Polish princess, a member of the House of Piast in the Masovia branch and by marriage Duchess of Cieszyn. She was the fifth child and third daughter of Siemowit IV, Duke of Masovia, by his wife, Alexandra, daughter of Algirdas, Grand Duke of Lithuania and sister of King Władysław II Jagiełło of Poland.

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