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  1. Jan 7, 2024 · Helena Korybut, dss of Ratibor's Timeline. Genealogy for dss Helena duchess of Ratibor (Korybut) (c.1385 - 1449) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • John "The Iron", Duke of Opava-Ratibor
    • circa 1385
    • "Helena of Lithuania"
    • Grand Duchy of Lithuania
  2. Helena Korybutówna najprawdopodobniej spędziła dzieciństwo na dworze swojego stryja wielkiego księcia litewskiego Witolda Kiejstutowicza [1]. W styczniu 1407 została wydana za mąż za księcia raciborskiego Jana II Żelaznego, a na Śląsk odprowadzał ją biskup krakowski Piotr Wysz. Początkowo wychowywana w religii prawosławnej, po ślubie z władcą Raciborza Helena przyjęła ...

  3. One of the Czech princes, John II of Opava, separated the area known later as the land of Pszczyna from the duchy’s territory (1407), as a life-estate for his wife Helena Korybutówna, composed of Pszczyna, Mikołów, Bieruń Stary and Mysłowice (until 1536).

  4. A masonry castle was constructed in Pszczyna only in 15th century. This was initiated by Helena Korybutówna, a niece of Vladislav Jagiello. This medieval castle was reconstructed and expanded several times in time.

  5. Cosmopolitan Hotel. The Cosmopolitan Hotel, located at 37-39 South Main, was for many years Helena's finest hotel. It was ideally situated at the hub of banking and commerce during the boom years, and attracted all the movers and shakers of the era. During its peak, the Cosmopolitan was operated by Sam Schwab and Ed Zimmerman.

  6. Welcome to Primorski Hotel. The modern Primorski hotel is located just 120 meters from the beach in the resort of St. St. Constantine and Helena. It offers a unique combination of attractive location, impressive architecture and interesting interior solutions.

  7. Helena Korybutówna, Birth: 1390, Death: 2 March 1449. Helena Korybutówna (1390-1449) Without logging in it is only possible to see persons who already died.

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