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Kinga of Poland or Kinga of Hungary, also Saint Kinga (also known as Cunegunda; Polish: Święta Kinga, Hungarian: Szent Kinga, Lithuanian: Šv. Kunigunda) (5 March 1224 [1] [2] – 24 July 1292) is a saint in the Catholic Church and patroness of Poland and Lithuania. [3] [4]
This is a list of Hungarian monarchs; it includes the grand princes (895–1000) and the kings and ruling queens of Hungary ... Saint Kinga, High Duchess of Poland (1224)
Saint Kinga of Hungary (5 March 1224 – 24 July 1292), also known as Kunigunda. She was married to King Boleslaus V of Poland, [4] after his death becoming a nun and abbess; she was canonized by Pope John Paul II in 1999. Margaret of Hungary (c. 1225 – 20 April 1242). [4] Betrothed to William of Saint Omer. [5] Anna of Hungary (c. 1226 ...
Yolanda of Poland or Yolanda of Hungary, also Blessed Yolanda (Jolanta in Polish; Jolán in Hungarian; also known as Helen; 1235 – 11 June 1298) was the daughter of King Béla IV of Hungary [1] and Maria Laskarina. [2] She was the sister of Margaret of Hungary and Kinga of Poland (Cunegunda).
Kinga Achruk, Polish handball player; Kinga Augustyn, Polish violinist; Kinga Baranowska, Polish mountaineer; Kinga Bóta, Hungarian sprint canoer; Kinga Choszcz, Polish travel writer
Margaret of Hungary, OP (Margit in Hungarian; January 27, 1242 – January 18, 1270) was a Dominican nun and the daughter of King Béla IV of Hungary and Maria Laskarina.She was the younger sister of Kinga of Poland (Kunegunda) and Yolanda of Poland and, through her father, the niece of the famed Elizabeth of Hungary.
St. Kinga of Poland (1234–1292), Patroness of Poland and Lithuania; Kunigunde of Poland (c. 1298 – 1331), daughter of King Wladyslaw I the Elbow-High of Poland; Cunigunde of Poland (died 1357), wife of Louis VI the Roman, Duke of Bavaria and Margrave of Brandenburg; Kunigunde von Orlamünde (1303–1382), consort of Otto VI, Count of Weimar ...
Kinga of Poland; L. Ladislaus I of Hungary; M. Margaret of Hungary (saint) S. Stephen I of Hungary; Y. Yolanda of Poland