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  1. Mar 31, 2023 · Today is Saturday, May 4, 2024. St Stanislaus, or Stanisław was Bishop of Kraków, Poland. He was born on July 26 1030 in Szczepanów, in Poland, and died on April 11 1079 at the age of 48 in Kraków, Poland. We celebrate his feast day on April 11 every year in the Catholic Church. Saint Stanislaus of Szczepanów is the Patron Saint of.

  2. Apr 24, 2024 · St. Casimir of Poland Feast day: Mar 04. St. Casimir of Poland. On March 4, the Catholic Church honors Saint Casimir Jagiellon, a prince whose life of service to God has made him a patron saint of ...

  3. Jun 12, 2023 · How Poland’s new ‘blessed’ family speaks to us all by Michael O'Shea September 12, 2023; Saint of the day: Casimir of Poland by Angelus Staff March 4, 2024; Saint of the day: Blessed Giulia Nemesia Valle by Angelus Staff December 18, 2023

  4. May 14, 2018 · Jadwiga arrived in Poland in 1384 and was crowned on 16 October of that same year. Her engagement to William, disliked by the Poles, was annulled (1385) and on 15 February 1386, on the initiative of the lords of Little Poland, she was married to the Lithuanian grand duke Jogaila, known after his baptism as W ł adys ł aw Jagie ł ł o.

  5. Apr 9, 2024 · April 11, 1079, Kraków. Saint Stanislaus of Kraków (born c. 1030, Szczepanów, Pol.—died April 11, 1079, Kraków; canonized 1253; feast day April 11, feast day in Kraków May 7) was the patron saint of Poland, and the first Pole to be canonized. Of noble birth, Stanislaus studied at Gniezno, Pol., and probably at Paris.

  6. Jadwiga (1373/4 – 17 July 1399) was monarch of Poland from 1384 to her death. Her official title was 'king' rather than 'queen', reflecting that she was a sovereign in her own right and not merely a royal consort. She was a member of the Capetian House of Anjou, the daughter of King Louis I of Hungary and Elisabeth of Bosnia. She is known in Polish as Jadwiga, in English and German as Hedwig ...

  7. Queen Jadwiga (c. 1374–1399) was a Polish monarch who reigned from 1384 to 1399, venerated in the Roman Catholic Church as Saint Hedwig (Jadwiga) the Queen. She is known as Hedwig in German , Jadvyga in Lithuanian , Hedvig in Hungarian , and Hedwigis in Latin .

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