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  1. Hedwig of Brzeg. Jan III of Oświęcim ( Polish: Jan III oświęcimski) (1366-1376 – by 19 August 1405) was a Duke of Oświęcim since 1376 until his death. He was the eldest child and only son of Duke Jan II of Oświęcim by his wife Hedwig, daughter of Ludwik I the Fair, Duke of Brzeg. [1] [better source needed] [2] [3] Initially ...

    • 1366-1376
    • Hedwig of Lithuania
  2. Margaret was the eldest of six siblings, her brother was Henry VII of Brzeg and her sister, Hedwig was married to Jan II of Oświęcim. Margaret's maternal grandparents were Henry IV the Faithful and Matilde of Brandenburg. Her paternal grandparents were Bolesław III the Generous and his first wife Margaret of Bohemia.

    • Agnes of Głogów
    • Piast
  3. Jan III of Oświęcim (1366-1376 – by 19 August 1405) was a Duke of Oświęcim since 1376 until his death. He was the eldest child and only son of Duke Jan II of Oświęcim by his wife Hedwig, daughter of Ludwik I the Fair, Duke of Brzeg. Initially, historians thought that Dukes Jan II and Jan III are the same person, until the discovery of ...

    • 1366
    • Male
    • Bef 19 Aug 1405
    • Jan III of Oświęcim
  4. Elisabeth of Hohenzollern ( Polish: Elżbieta; 1 May/29 September 1403 – 31 October 1449), was a German princess member of the House of Hohenzollern and by her two marriages Duchess of Brzeg - Legnica and Cieszyn . She was the eldest daughter of Frederick I, Elector of Brandenburg by his wife Elisabeth, daughter of Frederick, Duke of Bavaria ...

  5. Jan III of Oświęcim (Polish: '''Jan III oświęcimski''') (1366-1376 – by 19 August 1405) was a Duke of Oświęcim since 1376 until his death. He was the eldest child and only son of Duke Jan II of Oświęcim by his wife Hedwig, daughter of Ludwik I the Fair, Duke of Brzeg.

  6. Jan III of Oświęcim (Q639170) ... Hedwig of Brzeg, Duchess of Oświęcim. 2 references. stated in. ... Hedwig of Lithuania. 1 reference.

  7. An image of the manuscript's patrons venerating Hedwig visually sets the book in the context of its creation, and a sequence of narrative images follows the story of Hedwig's life. At the duke's death, he left this manuscript to the shrine of Saint Hedwig at Brieg, where it came to be considered a relic of the saint herself.

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