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  1. Hedwig of Silesia ( Polish: Święta Jadwiga Śląska ), also Hedwig of Andechs ( German: Heilige Hedwig von Andechs, Latin: Hedvigis; 1174 – 15 October 1243), a member of the Bavarian comital House of Andechs, was Duchess of Silesia from 1201 and of Greater Poland from 1231 as well as High Duchess consort of Poland from 1232 until 1238.

  2. Pickle Partners Publishing, Dec 2, 2018 - History - 226 pages. HERE is the story of a great love and a great sacrifice and of a queen’s work built on that sacrifice. It takes us back five hundred years, to the brilliant court of that King Louis of Hungary who ruled the half of Europe—the court where his gifted youngest daughter, Jadwiga ...

  3. It was not until the death of Queen Jadwiga in 1400 that theology became one of the university‟s four main faculties.8 The Church exhibited considerable power in many nations besides Poland; however, Kaszimierz the Great‟s motivation 5 Davies, “Kościół: The Roman Catholic Church in Poland,” pg. 207-208

  4. Mar 27, 2020 · Conservators were working on the tomb of St. Jadwiga in Trzebnica, Lower Silesia, in southern Poland when they made the chance discovery. While the tomb of the saint is well-known, her remains had been lost long ago. They were working on her stone tomb, which dates to the 17 th century, after a small fissure appeared on the sarcophagus.

  5. Jogaila). Jagiełło was baptized (called Władysław), married Jadwiga and became the Polish king in 1386. Poland and Lithuania were merged with personal unionpersonal union personal union. Both countries felt threatened by an aggressive neighbor – the state of the Teutonic Order. After the death of Jadwiga (in 1399), Władysław Jagiełło ...

  6. Apr 16, 2024 · Elected king of Poland on Feb. 2, 1386, Jogaila was baptized as a Roman Catholic, taking the name Władysław II, on February 15, married Jadwiga on February 18, and was crowned king on March 4 in Cracow. He began at once to convert Lithuania to Roman Catholicism.

  7. Dorotea (Dorothea or Dorothy) of Montau was a model and inspiration of lay religious devotion for diverse residents of what is today Poland. She was born in Prussia (now northern Poland) in 1347 to recent immigrant parents whom the historical records indicate were some combination of Dutch, German, and Polish.

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