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      • Constance died on 8 October 1281 and was buried in the Cistercian monastery in Chorin.
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  2. Death. The date of death for Constance is disputed. With regard to the year, she is last noted as a living person in a document dated 25 May 1252, whereas the first document indicating her death is from 3 May 1257. As far as the day and month, Nekrolog strzeleński reported that she died on 21 February, but, according to Nekrologu opactwa św.

  3. The second event was the epidemic of plague (commonly known as Black Death), by which perhaps the Duchess Constance had died. [47] Constance ruled over Wodzisław until her death in 1351, according to the message of the Chronicle of Racibórz .

  4. Constance died on 8 October 1281 and was buried in the Cistercian monastery in Chorin. Her husband never remarried and died in 1304; Constance's only descendants were from her daughter Agnes, Princess of Anhalt-Zerbst: through her, she was one of the ancestors of Catherine II the Great of Russia.

  5. Oct 20, 2022 · Constance of Wrocaw (c.122127 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 II the Black and Ziemomys of Kuyavia. Constance of Wrocaw was born in 1227, the second child of Henry II the Pious and

  6. (c. 1221–27 – February 23, 1257) was a Princess of Silesia and the Duchess of Kuyavia. She was a member of the House of Piast. She was mother of Leszek II the Black and Ziemomysł of Kuyavia. Contents 1 Biography 1.1 Early Life and Family 1.2…

  7. Elisabeth died on her estate on 16 January 1265 [3] and was buried in the Poznań cathedral. Elisabeth's granddaughter from her son was Elisabeth Richeza of Poland who became the second wife of Wenceslaus II of Bohemia . See also. List of kidnappings. List of solved missing person cases. Ancestry.

  8. According to a text known as the Notæ Monialium Sanctæ Claræ Wratislaviensium, a chronicle written by the Franciscan nuns at Wrocław, Anne died in 1265 and was buried in the nuns' choir at the Chapel of St Hedwig, a chapel in St Clara of Prague Abbey in Wrocław.

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