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  1. Euphrosyne of Greater Poland ( Polish: Eufrozyna wielkopolska; 1247/50 – 17/19 February 1298) was a Greater Poland princess, member of the House of Piast and abbess of St. Clara in Trzebnica .

  2. Euphrosyne of Greater Poland was a Greater Poland princess, member of the House of Piast and Abbess of Saint Clara in Trzebnica.

  3. Jul 17, 2010 · Euphrosyne of Opole (in Polish Eufrozyna Opolska) was born around 1229 and died on 4 November 1292 or 1293. She is duchess of Kuyavian, then Pomerania. The dynasty of Piasts, she is the daughter of Casimir I, the Duke of Opole and Racibórz. She is the sister of Mieszko, Ladislas and Więcesława.

    • Opole, Opole Voivodeship
    • circa 1229
  4. Aug 10, 2015 · The population of Poland currently is about 38.5 million, and almost 90 percent are nominal adherents of Roman Catholicism. The Baptist Union comprises 90 established local churches that include more than 5,000 baptized members. Church planting is an important component of the Baptist Union’s strategy. Currently, there are about 20 new church ...

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  6. Jan 3, 2023 · Explore genealogy for Eufrozyna Wielkopolska born abt. 1196 Gdańsk, Pomorskie, Poland died 1235 Poland including ancestors + descendants + more in the free family tree community.

    • Female
    • Swantopolk (Sobiesławic) Gdański
  7. Mother Superior Euphrosyne of St. Elisabeth Convent took her tonsure under the name of Euphrosyne, in honour of St. Euphrosyne of Polotsk, the protectress and intercessor of Belarus (the name "Euphrosyne" translates as "joy"). In our first conversation with Mother Euphrosyne, we asked her to tell us how she became Mother Superior of the Convent ...

  8. Jun 5, 2016 · The tangible spiritual heritage of St. Euphrosyne of Polotsk. St. Euphrosyne of Polotsk, the first Eastern Slavic woman to be canonized by the Orthodox Church, stood at the birth of the tangible representation of a spiritual heritage of universal human values.

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