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    • June 2, 1444June 2, 1444
  2. After this, Alexander planned a trip to Hungary, where he hoped to persuade King Władysław III about the unreasonability of a war against the Turks. Unfortunately, during the preparations for the trip, he suddenly became ill and died on 2 June 1444.

  3. Alexander of Masovia ( Polish: Aleksander mazowiecki; 1400 - 2 June 1444) was a Polish prince member of the House of Piast from the Masovian branch.

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  5. Alexander of Masovia died in Vienna in 1444, at the age of forty-four. He is buried in the Cathedral of St. Stephen. At the time of his death, he was still the titular Vescovo Principe of Trent.

    • E. Ann Matter
    • 1994
  6. Apr 27, 2022 · Birthplace: Sochaczew, Warszawa, Warszawa, Mazowia, Poland. Death: June 02, 1444 (43-49) Viena, Viena, Austria. Place of Burial: Wien, Austria. Immediate Family: Son of Siemowit IV, duke of Masovia and Alexandra of Lithuania.

    • Warszawa, Mazowia
    • June 02, 1444 (43-49)Viena, Viena, Austria
    • between 1395 and 1400
    • Wien, Austria
  7. Apr 27, 2022 · bishop Alexander of Masovia. son. princess Eufemia of Masovia. daughter. princess Amelia of Masovia. daughter. Casimir II of Belz. son. prince Troyden of Plotsk, II. son. Vladislaus I of Plotsk. son. About Siemowit IV, duke of Masovia. ZIEMOWIT, Prince of Plock and Kujavia.

    • Czersk, Mazowieckie
    • Alexandra of Lithuania
    • Mazowieckie
    • "Ziemowit IV Młodszy"
  8. (5) 1. MAZOWIECKI, Aleksander (1400-1444) Birth. 1400. Member of the Mazowian branch of the House of Piast. Second son of Siemowit IV, duke of Mazowiecki and Alexandra of Lithuania, daughter of Algirdas and sister of Władysław II Jagiełło, grand duke of Lithuania. Uncle of Emperor Frederick III von Ausburg.

  9. Duchy of Masovia of Bolesław IV composed of Masovia and Eastern Kuyavia. Following the death of Duke Bolesław III Wrymouth in 1138, as specified by his testament, the Masovian province was governed by his second son Bolesław IV the Curly, who, after he had expelled his elder half-brother Władysław II, in 1146 became Duke of Poland.

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