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      • Historian Oscar Halecki concluded that Jadwiga's "genealogical tree clearly shows that [she] had more Polish blood than any other". She was probably born between 3 October 1373 and 18 February 1374.
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  2. Jadwiga was born in Buda, the capital of the Kingdom of Hungary. She was the third and youngest daughter of Louis I , King of Hungary and Poland , and his second wife, Elizabeth of Bosnia . [2] [3] Both her grandmothers were Polish princesses, connecting her to the native Piast dynasty of Poland .

    • Long May She Reign. Jadwiga’s reign as Queen of Poland lasted just under 15 years, from October 16, 1384 until her death at the tender age of 25. Wikipedia.
    • Welcome to the World. Jadwiga was born in the city of Buda (now part of Budapest), which used to be the capital of the Kingdom of Hungary. She was the third and youngest child of Elizabeth of Bosnia and Louis I, King of Hungary and Poland.
    • High Prize Within the Patriarchy. Louis I, Jadwiga’s father, was a fierce warrior, but there was one battle he couldn't win. Louis just couldn't seem to produce a male heir.
    • Tragedy in Childhood. Most people don't realize that Jadwiga was never supposed to be Queen. Instead her older sister Catherine of Hungary should have inherited the throne.
  3. Jadwiga was born on February 18, 1374, at the Hungarian court, probably at Buda, her father's capital, and lived there for the first four years of her life. She was the youngest daughter and last-born child of Louis I, king of Hungary (r. 1342–1382) and Poland (r. 1370–1382), and his second wife, Elizabeth of Bosnia .

  4. Oct 23, 2017 · Jadwiga was born between late 1373 and early 1374. Her father was Louis I, King of Hungary and Poland, and her mother was Elizabeth of Bosnia. As both of her grandmothers were Polish princesses, she was closely tied to the throne of Poland.

  5. Dec 18, 2023 · Jadwiga grave. PHOTO by @katedrawawel on instagram. Jadwigas reign was cut short in 1399 due to complications during childbirth at the age of 25. She successfully gave birth to a baby girl named Elżbieta Bonifacja, Unfortunately, the child lived only 22 days.

  6. Feb 7, 2024 · St. Jadwiga, Queen of Poland. The most influential woman in Polish history, bar none, Queen Jadwiga of Poland reigned as the country’s first female monarch (formally holding the title of 'King') between 1384 and 1399. She took the throne at only ten years of age following the death of her father, Louis the Great - King of Hungary and Poland ...

  7. Mar 27, 2020 · Little girls who admire fictional princesses should learn more about St. Jadwiga, the real-life princess who was one of Poland’s holiest and greatest rulers. Born in 1373 in Budapest, Hungary, Jadwiga was the youngest daughter of King Louis the Great of Hungary and Poland, and Elizabeth of Bosnia.

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