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  1. Hedwig of Sagan (Polish: Jadwiga żagańska; before 1350 – 27 March 1390) was Queen of Poland as the fourth wife of Casimir III. Casimir's lack of male heir spelled the end of the Piast Dynasty in the Kingdom of Poland. After Casimir's death in 1370, she remarried Rupert I of Legnica.

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  2. Apr 28, 2022 · About Hedwig de Glogau. Jadwiga żagańska – młodsza córka Henryka V Żelaznego, księcia żagańskiego i Anny płockiej, żona Kazimierza Wielkiego i Ruprechta Legnickiego, królowa Polski. http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jadwiga_%C5%BCaga%C5%84ska. Henry V of Iron. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Marriage and Issue.

    • "Hedwig of Żagań and of Legnica"
    • (Glogau), Glogów, Poland
    • before 1350
    • March 27, 1390(Liegnitz), Legnica, Poland
  3. Hedwig of Sagan ( Polish: Jadwiga żagańska; before 1350 – 27 March 1390) was Queen of Poland as the fourth wife of Casimir III. Casimir's lack of male heir spelled the end of the Piast Dynasty in the Kingdom of Poland. After Casimir's death in 1370, she remarried Rupert I of Legnica.

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  5. Hedwig of Sagan (Polish: Jadwiga żagańska; before 1350 – 27 March 1390) was Queen of Poland as the fourth wife of Casimir III. Casimir's lack of male heir spelled the end of the Piast Dynasty in the Kingdom of Poland. After Casimir's death in 1370, she remarried Rupert I of Legnica.

  6. Hedwig of Sagan (Polish: Jadwiga żagańska; before 1350 – 27 March 1390) was Queen of Poland as the fourth wife of Casimir III. Casimir's lack of male heir spelled the end of the Piast Dynasty in the Kingdom of Poland. After Casimir's death in 1370, she remarried Rupert I of Legnica.

  7. Hedwig, Saint, Duchess of Silesia, b. about 1174, at the castle of Andechs; d. at Trebnitz, 12 or October 15, 1243. She was one of eight children born to Berthold IV, Count of Andechs and Duke of Croatia and Dalmatia.

  8. Hedwig of Sagan. 1 reference. retrieved. 7 August 2020. p475.htm#i4743. subject named as. ... Hedwig Jadwiga Żagańska (Glogau Sagan) aka von Glogau (1348 - 27 Mar 1390)

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