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  1. Apr 27, 2022 · About Duchess Eufemia von Silesia-Liegnitz. EUPHEMIA von Liegnitz, daughter of HEINRICH V "the Fat" Duke of Liegnitz [Piast] & his wife Elźbieta of Poland [Piast] ( [1278/83]-Jun 1347). As a widow, she was lady of Wangen, Sansheim and Castelruth [816]. Duke Otto & his wife had four children:

    • "Euphemia of Silesia-Liegnitz"
    • Silesia,, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
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    • April 04, 1347 (65-66)Italy
  2. Euphemia of Silesia-Liegnitz. Elizabeth of Carinthia (1298–1352) was Queen of Sicily by marriage to Peter II of Sicily. She was the regent of Sicily during the minority of her son Louis, King of Sicily from 1348 until her death in 1352. The daughter of Otto, the penultimate duke of Carinthia and lord of Carniola from the House of Gorizia, she ...

  3. Euphemia Duchess of Mazovia (c1310-a1373) #2619: Jadwiga Duchess of Sagan (b1350-1390) ... Table 54: Ancestors of Barbara, Duchess of Silesia-Liegnitz (1372-1435)

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  5. Eufemia (Duchess) of SILESIA-LIEGNITZ. aka Euphemia von SCHLESIEN-LIEGNITZ. Born: ? Died: 1347. HM George I's 11-Great Grandmother. HRE Ferdinand I's 6-Great ...

  6. Aug 23, 2023 · Biography. Elizabeth of Carinthia, born in 1298, was the second daughter to Otto III of Carinthia (also known as Otto II in Tyrol), who ruled Carinthia, Tyrol and the margravates of Carniola and Savinja jointly with his younger brother Henry. Her mother was Euphemia of Silesia-Liegntiz.

  7. Battle of Legnica, (9 April 1241). Mongol raiders in Poland defeated a European army containing much-feted Christian knights from the military orders of the Teutonic Knights, the Hospitallers, and the Templars. The raiders had been sent to Poland as a diversion from the Mongolian invasion of Europe through Hungary and afterward rejoined the ...

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