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Euphemia of Greater Poland (Polish: Eufemia wielkopolska ) (1253 – 5 September 1298) was a Greater Poland princess member of the House of Piast and nun at St. Clara in Wrocław. She was the fourth daughter (twin with Anna) of Przemysł I , Duke of Greater Poland and Poznań , by his wife Elisabeth , daughter of Henry II the Pious , Duke of ...
Euphemia of Greater Poland (Polish: Eufemia Odonicówna) (c. 1230 – 15 February after 1281), was a Polish princess member of the House of Piast from the Greater Poland branch and by marriage was Duchess of Kalisz, Wieluń and Opole-Racibórz.
Euphemia of Greater Poland was a Greater Poland princess member of the House of Piast and nun at St. Clara in Wrocław.
May 1, 2022 · 1298 (44-45) Immediate Family: Daughter of Duke Przemysł I of Greater Poland and Elżbieta wrocławska ks. śląska Sister of Konstancja of Poland ; Eufrozyna ; Przemysł II, King of Poland and Anna of Poland
Euphemia of Greater Poland (Polish: Eufemia Odonicówna) (c. 1230 – 15 February after 1281), was a Polish princess member of the House of Piast from the Greater Poland branch and by marriage was Duchess of Kalisz, Wieluń and Opole-Racibórz.
Euphemia (1253 – 5 September 1298), twin of Anna; a nun at St. Clara, Wrocław. Przemysł II (posthumously, 14 October 1257 – 8 February 1296). At the time of Przemysł I's death, his wife was five months pregnant with their last child.
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