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  1. Anna Piast of Masovia, Duke of Masovia, was born circa 1270 to Konrad II of Masovia (c1249-1294) and Hedwig of Poland (c1252-aft1280) and died circa 1324 of unspecified causes. She married Przemysław of Racibórz (c1268-1306) 1281 JL .

  2. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Hedwig of Sagan ( Polish: Jadwiga żagańska; before 1350 – 27 March 1390) was Queen of Poland as the fourth wife of Casimir III. Casimir's lack of male heir spelled the end of the Piast Dynasty in the Kingdom of Poland. After Casimir's death in 1370, she remarried Rupert I of Legnica.

  3. Hedwig forthwith went to her husband's assistance, and her very appearance made such an impression on Conrad of Masovia that he released the duke. Of Hedwig's children, only Gertrude survived her; Duke Henry II fell at Wahlstatt (1241) in a battle against the Tatars.

  4. Hedwig (who was later canonized) greatly influenced the young Constance – she became pious. Later, Hedwig also influenced Constance' son, Leszek. She was expected to marry soon after coming of age at 12 years, and could do so according to canon law. She married in 1239. At the time only her sister Gertrude was married, to Bolesław I of Masovia.

  5. Family:Konrad II of Masovia and Hedwig, daughter of Bolesław II the Bald (1) Views. Family; Talk; ... Parents: Bolesław II the Bald and Hedwig, daughter of Henry I, ...

  6. Hedwig of Masovia, was a Polish princess member of the House of Piast in the Masovian branch.

  7. Jan 3, 2024 · Euphemia of Masovia (Polish Eufemia mazowiecka 139597 before 17 September 1447), was Duchess of Cieszyn by marriage to Bolesaw I, Duke of Cieszyn, and regent of the Duchy of Cieszyn during the minority of her sons from 1431. She was the third daughter of Siemowit IV, Duke of Masovia and Alexan

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