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Death Spouse; Doubravka of Bohemia: Boleslaus I, Duke of Bohemia (Přemyslids) 925 965 977 Mieszko I: Oda of Haldensleben: Dietrich, Margrave of the Nordmark ca. 960 ca. 978 25 May 992 husband's death: 1023 Emnilda of Lusatia: Dobromir of Lusatia: ca. 970 ca. 987 25 May 992 husband's accession: 1017 Bolesław I [1] Oda of Meissen: Eckard I ...
Death of Barbara Radziwiłł by Józef Simmler. At the next sejm in May–July 1550, no one objected to the marriage. Therefore, while neither the sejm nor the senate gave an express permission, [33] Barbara was crowned as Queen of Poland on 7 December 1550 in Wawel Cathedral by Mikołaj Dzierzgowski, Archbishop of Gniezno. [34]
The title "Princess of Poland" was never used. King’s daughter or royal daughter was called królewna. Princesses, in Polish księżniczka, ksiėżna were mainly used in Princely and ducal families of Poland. However, legitimate daughters of the kings and royals of Poland are also referred to and translates as Polish princesses in English ...
Stillborn daughter (23 March 1644) Cecilia Renata died the day after delivering a stillborn daughter as a consequence of an infection, likely related to the childbirth. Following her sudden death, Cecilia Renata was deeply mourned by both Władysław and the Royal Polish-Lithuanian court.
Casimir (born 1016) - Duke of Poland; Gertruda (born 1025), married Grand Prince Iziaslav I of Kiev; possibly Agatha, wife of Edward the Exile, whose origins are unknown. One theory that has been put forward is that she was the daughter of Mieszko II and Richeza. [8]
In the same year, the Capetian House of Anjou became the ruling house with Louis I as king of both Poland and Hungary. His daughter, Jadwiga, later married Jogaila, the pagan Grand Duke of Lithuania, who in 1386 was baptized and crowned as Władysław II Jagiełło, thus creating the Jagiellonian dynasty and a personal union between Poland and ...
Their other children, a son, Nicholas, 41, and a daughter, Lady Alexandra, 39, are still alive. Penny was one of only 30 guests who attended Philip's funeral in 2021 (attendance was limited due to ...
Elisabeth was the daughter of Albert II of Germany, [1] Archduke of Austria, and his wife Elizabeth of Luxembourg, daughter of Emperor Sigismund. The exact date of her birth is unknown and has been variously provided between 1436 and early 1439. [3] Her elder brother was born in February 1435.