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  1. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: Jadwiga of Poland#Pregnancy and death (1399)

  2. List of Polish flags. A variety of Polish flags are defined in current Polish national law, either through an act of parliament or a ministerial ordinance. Apart from the national flag, these are mostly military flags, used by one or all branches of the Polish Armed Forces, especially the Polish Navy.

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  4. The child, a daughter, named Elizabeth Bonifacia, was born prematurely on June 22, 1399, in the castle of Cracow. The baby was weak, and the mother exhausted. The Polish people knelt in the cobbled streets surrounding the castle and prayed for their recovery.

  5. Flags and Banners of Medieval Poland 900-1599. During the 10th Century, the Polish nation was led by a series of rulers who converted their people to Christianity, created a strong kingdom and integrated Poland into the European culture.

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  6. Apr 27, 2023 · Let me present you the story of Elizabeth Bonifacia, daughter of Queen Jadwiga Andegaweńska, which is a fascinating one. One of the most controversial questions surrounding her short life is whether the courtiers hid the truth about her death from the queen.

  7. The newborn princess was named Elizabeth Bonifacia (Polish: Elżbieta Bonifacja, Lithuanian: Elżbieta Bonifacija), after Jadwiga's mother and Pope Boniface IX who, in a letter of 5 May 1399, had agreed to be godfather under the condition that the infant be called Boniface or Bonifacia.

  8. Perhaps the most poignant exhibit in 'Napoleon and the Poles' is a small hand-written document from 1803. It lists the surviving members of the Polish squadrons that were sent to put down an anti-French rebellion on the tropical island of San Domingo.

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