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  1. Constance of Greater Poland (also known as of Poznań) (Polish: Konstancja wielkopolska (poznańska)) (1245/46 – 8 October 1281) was a princess of Greater Poland, a member of the House of Piast, and by marriage a Margravine of Brandenburg–Stendal.

  2. Constance of Wrocław (Polish: Konstancja wrocławska) (c.1221–27 – 21 or 23 February 1257) was a princess of Silesia and the duchess of Kuyavia. She was a member of the Polish House of Piast and mother of Leszek the Black and Ziemomysł of Kuyavia .

  3. By convention, among the offspring of Władysław of Opole and Euphemia of Greater Poland, she is placed as the fifth and last child, although she could be older than Przemysław of Racibórz. If her name was Constance, she probably was named after her cousin Constance, daughter of Przemysł I of Greater Poland.

  4. Constance of Greater Poland was born to Przemysł I of Greater Poland. Constance had one son: Waldemar Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal . Constance passed away on October 8 1281.

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  6. The repercussions of the Gdańsk townspeople’s uprising (1416) at the Council of Constance The immediate causes of the Gdańsk uprising against the Teutonic Order can be traced back to the fiscal policy of the Order’s leadership, who lacked the means to compensate Poland and Lithuania for war damages after the so-called Great War (1409–1411).

  7. Constance of Greater Poland (also known as of Poznań) (Polish: Konstancja wielkopolska (poznańska)) (1245/46 – 8 October 1281) was a princess of Greater Poland, a member of the House of Piast, and by marriage a Margravine of Brandenburg–Stendal.

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