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  1. Memory of Hedwig in Bavaria Despite the traditional picture in literature of Hedwig Jagiellon, the Duchess of Bavaria-Landshut, as the most neglected and forgotten wife that ever lived in Bavaria, the primary sources tell a different story.9 Especially the last days, the death and the commemoration of the Duchess can be well reconstructed from

  2. Anna of Cilli. Hedwig Jagiellon ( Polish: Jadwiga Jagiellonka; Lithuanian: Jadvyga Jogailaitė; 8 April 1408, Kraków – 8 December 1431, Kraków) was a Polish and Lithuanian princess, and a member of the Jagiellon dynasty. For most of her life she, as the only child of Władysław II Jagiełło (Jogaila, Jagiello), was considered to be ...

    • 8 December 1431 (aged 23), Kraków
    • Jagiellon
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  4. The oldest daughter of the Polish king Casimir IV (1447 – 1492) and Elisabeth of Habsburg (1454 – 1492) Hedwig (1457 – 1502) was the first among the group of Polish royal daughters who married into the most important noble families of the Holy Roman Empire at the verge of the 15th and 16th century.

  5. Rudolph, Count of Ponthieu. Hemma, Queen of East Francia. Mathilda d'Andech von Altdorf. Father. Isambart. Mother. Thiedrada. Hedwig also Heilwig, [1] ( c. 778 – c. 835) was a Saxon noblewoman, abbess of Chelles, [1] the wife of Count Welf, and mother-in-law of Emperor Louis the Pious through his marriage to Judith, her daughter. [2]

    • Thiedrada
    • c. 835, Bavaria
  6. Hedwig Jagiellon (; 21 September 1457 – 18 February 1502), baptized as "Hedwigis", was a Polish princess and member of the Jagiellonian dynasty, as well as Duchess of Bavaria by marriage. Born in Kraków, she was the eldest daughter of King Casimir IV of Poland of Poland and Archduchess Elisabeth of Austria. Life

  7. Media in category "Hedwig Jagiellon, Duchess of Bavaria". The following 13 files are in this category, out of 13 total. Altomünster St. Alto und St. Brigitta 416.JPG 3,776 × 2,520; 6.03 MB. Altomünster St. Alto und St. Brigitta Kuppelfresko 438.jpg 4,896 × 3,264; 11.62 MB. Burghausen Castle Georgstor Wappen.jpg 800 × 532; 529 KB.

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    Life, Death, Commemoration and Memory of Hedwig Jagiellon, the Duchess of Bavaria-Landshut, Born Queen of Poland (1457 – 1502) Life, Death, Commemoration and Memory of Hedwig Jagiellon, the Duchess of Bavaria-Landshut, Born Queen of Poland (1457 – 1502) Author(s): Dušan Zupka Subject(s): Governance, Political history, 15th Century

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