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  1. Kunigunde of Bohemia. Euphrosyne of Masovia also known as Eufrozja (1292–1328/1329) was Duchess of Oświęcim by her marriage. Euphrosyne was the daughter of Boleslaus II of Masovia, Prince of Plock and his second wife Kunigunde, daughter of Ottokar II of Bohemia. [1] The genesis of her name is unknown. This is the first and the last time ...

  2. Euphrosyne of Masovia also known as Eufrozja (1292–1328/1329) was Duchess of Oświęcim by her marriage.

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    In ancient Greek religion and mythology, Euphrosyne ( / juːˈfrɒzɪniː /; Ancient Greek: Εὐφροσύνη ), is a goddess, one of the three Charites, known in ancient Rome as the Gratiae (Graces). She was sometimes called Euthymia ( Ancient Greek: Εὐθυμία, lit. 'good cheer') or Eutychia ( Ancient Greek: Εὐτυχία, lit ...

  5. Euphrosyne of Masovia also known as Eufrozja was Duchess of Oświęcim by her marriage.

  6. Władysław of Oświęcim. Mother. Euphrosyne of Masovia. Jan I the Scholastic ( Polish: Jan I Scholastyk; 1308/10 – 1372 before 29 September), was a Duke of Oświęcim from 1324 until his death. He was the eldest child and only son of Duke Władysław of Oświęcim by his wife Euphrosyne, daughter of Duke Boleslaus II of Masovia .

  7. Preceded by. Leo V and the Nikephorian dynasty. Followed by. Macedonian dynasty. v. t. e. Euphrosyne (Greek: Εὐφροσύνη; c. 790 – after 836), was a Byzantine empress by marriage to Michael II. She was a daughter of Byzantine emperor Constantine VI, the last representative of the Isaurian dynasty, and his empress Maria of Amnia .

  8. Euphrosyne of Masovia 1292 - Bet 1328 & 1329; Wenceslaus of Płock 1293 - 1336; Berta Princess of Mazovia Abt 1296 - Aft 1311; Spouse and Children . H.