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  1. Polish: Jadwiga; also known as Hedwig of Lithuania, queen of Poland, married woman; b. 1374 in Buda (now part of Budapest), Hungary; d. July 17, 1399, at Krakow, Poland. Hedwig was the younger daughter of King Louis I of Hungary and Poland and Elizabeth, princess of Bosnia. At age nine she was betrothed to Duke William of Austria, whom she came ...

  2. We found one dictionary that includes the word hedwig of masovia: General (1 matching dictionary). Hedwig of Masovia: Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia [home, info] Words similar to hedwig of masovia

  3. Eventually, Siemowit IV, Duke of Masovia, emerged as a possible candidate for the Polish throne during the interregnum that was marked with internal strife. While the Greater Poland nobles proposed the marriage of Siemowit with Jadwiga, the nobles of Lesser Poland opposed it and convinced Elizabeth to send Jadwiga to Poland.

  4. Anne of Bohemia. Henry III the White ( Polish: Henryk III Biały) ( c. 1227/1230 – 3 December 1266), a member of the Silesian Piasts, was Duke of Silesia at Wrocław from 1248 until his death, as co-ruler with his brother Władysław .

  5. Rudolph, Count of Ponthieu. Hemma, Queen of East Francia. Mathilda d'Andech von Altdorf. Father. Isambart. Mother. Thiedrada. Hedwig also Heilwig, [1] ( c. 778 – c. 835) was a Saxon noblewoman, abbess of Chelles, [1] the wife of Count Welf, and mother-in-law of Emperor Louis the Pious through his marriage to Judith, her daughter. [2]

  6. Siemowit II of Masovia – Wikipedia Further examples. Hedwig of Masovia was a Polish princess, member of the House of Piast in the Masovian branch. Hedwig of Masovia – Wikipedia. Margaret of Masovia Polish: Małgorzata was Duchess of Pomerania and Brzeg, by her marriages to Casimir IV, Duke of Pomerania and then to Henry VII of Brzeg.

  7. Henry II the Pious. Henry II the Pious ( Polish: Henryk II Pobożny; 1196 – 9 April 1241) was Duke of Silesia and High Duke of Poland as well as Duke of South-Greater Poland from 1238 until his death. Between 1238 and 1239 he also served as regent of Sandomierz and Opole – Racibórz.

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