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  1. Hedwig of Masovia ( Polish: Jadwiga mazowiecka, Hungarian: Hedvig mazóviai hercegnő; ca. 1392 – after 19 February 1439), was a Polish princess, member of the House of Piast in the Masovian branch . She was the eldest daughter of Siemowit IV, Duke of Masovia and Alexandra, a daughter of Algirdas, Grand Duke of Lithuania and sister of King ...

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  5. His second wife, Cimburgis of Masovia (b. between 1394 and 1397), left more of a mark on history. On her father’s side she came from the Masovian cadet branch of the Polish royal Piast dynasty. Her mother was a sister of Jagiello, the grand duke of Lithuania, who ascended the Polish throne as King Ladislaus I and founded the Grand Duchy of Lithuania-Poland.

  6. Duke of Masovia ( Polish: Książę Mazowsza) was a title borne by the sons and descendants of the Polish Duke Bolesław III Wrymouth. [1] In accordance with the last will and testament of Bolesław, upon his death his lands were divided into four to five hereditary provinces distributed among his sons, and a royal province of Kraków reserved ...

  7. Hedwig immediately hastened to Gonsawa, where the bloody deed had taken place, to care for her husband. Lesko had been killed, and war now broke out between Henry of Silesia and Conrad of Masovia over the possession of Cracow.

  8. After 1209, from which time she and Henry lived in continence, she made her home nearby and took the Cistercian habit after his death in 1238.Henry was involved in wars, notably in 1227–8 against Swatopluk of Pomerania and Conrad of Masovia.

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