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  1. Kunigunda of Hungary. English: Saint Kinga of Poland (also known as Cunegunda of Hungary, Kunigunda, Kunegunda, Cunegundes, Kioga, Zinga; Template:Lang-pl) ( March 5, 1224 – July 24, 1292) is a saint in the Roman Catholic Church and patroness of Poland and Lithuania . She was the daughter of King Béla IV of Hungary and Maria Laskarina.

  2. Jul 24, 2018 · When the castle in which they found refuge was besieged, Kunigunde’s prayers were credited with the invaders’ withdrawal. She died on July 24, 1292. In 1999, she was canonized by Pope John Paul II. A famous Polish legend credits St. Kunigunde with the discovery of a great salt mine in Poland.

  3. Saint Kinga. 1224-1292. The royal dynasty of Hungary in the 13th century has presented the church with a galaxy of saintly women. Among the most brilliant we find Blessed Kinga (or Cunegunda), daughter of King Bela IV, and niece of St. Elizabeth of Hungary. Other aunts of this saint were St Hedwig and Blessed Agnes of Prague.

  4. Explore historical records and family tree profiles about Kunigunde Poland on MyHeritage, the world's family history network. ... 1224 - 1292 Kunigunde of Poland ...

  5. Prinzessin Kunigunde von Ungarn b. 1224 d. 24 Jul 1292: Genealogia Polska ® LLC / Genealogy for free

  6. Kunigunde Von Sachsen-Wittenberg Von Sachsen-Wittenberg (born Von Polen) was born in 1298, in birth place, to Władysław I. Ellenlang Poland and Jadwiga Piast von Polen (born Kalisz). Kunigunde had 6 siblings: Malgorzata (Kunegunda) Zu Sachsen-Wittenberg Zu Schweidnitz (born Piast van Polen) , Jadwiga Poland and 4 other siblings .

  7. Den hellige Kunigunde (lat: Cunegundis; ung: Kinga; Kioga, Zinga) ble født rundt 1224 i Esztergom i Ungarn. Hun var datter av kong Béla IV av Ungarn (1235-70) og hans hustru Maria Laskaris, datter av keiser Theodoros Laskaris av Nikea-Nymfaion (1205-22). Hun var dermed niese av kong Bélas søster, den hellige Elisabeth av Ungarn, og ...

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