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  1. 1253. ( 1253) Died. 5 September 1298 (aged 44–45) St. Clara monastery in Wrocław. Nationality. Greater Poland. Occupation (s) princess member of the House of Piast and nun at St. Clara in Wrocław.

  2. 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.

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  4. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 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.

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    He was the eldest son of the Greater Polish duke Władysław Odonic by his wife Jadwiga (Jadwiga), who was likely a daughter of the Samboride duke Mestwin I of Pomerania, or a member of the Bohemian Přemyslid dynasty (a supposition supported by the name given to her son, the first in the Piast dynasty who bears it), or of the Bavarian House of Andech...

    The political line of Przemysł was based on closer cooperation with the Church (especially the Bishops of Poznań, Bogufał II and Bogufał III) which caused the opposition of the knighthood. In 1244 local knights rebelled against him and tried to abolish the judicial and tax immunity gained by the Bishops from Władysław Odonic. Przemysł initially acc...

    Przemysł I died in Poznań on 4 June 1257 and was buried in the Wawel Cathedral. The head was displayed in the vault of the Church of Holiest Heart of Jesus and Mother of God of Consolation in Poznań. A painting in the Historical Museum of Poznań City Hallis believed to be Przemysł I's portrait, but this has been questioned by art historians.

    In 1244 Przemysł I married with Elisabeth (ca. 1232 – 16 January 1265), daughter of Henry II the Pious, Duke of Wrocław. They had: 1. Constance (1245/46 – 8 October 1281), married in 1260 to Conrad, Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal. 2. Euphrosyne (1247/50 – 17/19 February 1298), Abbess of St. Clara in Trzebnica. 3. Anna (1253 – aft. 26 June 1295), A...

  5. Saint Euphemia, a figure of devotion and enduring faith, is a name revered across Catholic circles globally. Embarking on a spiritual journey that would lead her through unimaginable hardship, her unwavering belief in the will of God continues to inspire Catholics to this day.

  6. Mar 31, 2024 · Death: circa February 15, 1281 (49-65) Immediate Family: Daughter of Władysław Odonic Piast and Hedvig Piast. Wife of Władysław, Duke of Opole. Mother of Mieszko I, Duke of Cieszyn; duke Casimir II. of Beuthen-Kosel; Duke Bolko I of Opole; Przemysław raciborski and Konstancja wodzisławska.

  7. 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 Wrocław.

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