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  1. Jadwiga Jagiellon (1513-1573) merc'h da Zygmunt Iañ Stary, roue Pologn, ha da Barbara Zápolya; dimeziñ a reas da Joachim II Hector, Priñs-Dilenner Brandenburg Ur bajenn disheñvelout eo homañ, da lavarout eo ur roll pennadoù hag a zo damheñvel o anv.

  2. Hedwig Jagiellon (Polish: Jadwiga Jagiellonka; Lithuanian: Jadvyga Jogailaitė; 8 April 1408, Kraków – 8 December 1431, Kraków) was a Polish and Lithuanian princess, and a member of the Jagiellon dynasty.

  3. The Jagiellonian (US: / ˌ j ɑː ɡ j ə ˈ l oʊ n i ə n / YAH-gyə-LOH-nee-ən) or Jagellonian dynasty (US: / ˌ j ɑː ɡ ə ˈ-/ YAH-gə-; Lithuanian: Jogailaičių dinastija; Polish: dynastia jagiellońska), otherwise the Jagiellon dynasty (Polish: dynastia Jagiellonów), the House of Jagiellon (Polish: Dom Jagiellonów), or ...

  4. Jagiellon dynasty, family of monarchs of Poland-Lithuania, Bohemia, and Hungary that became one of the most powerful in east central Europe in the 15th and 16th centuries. The dynasty was founded by Jogaila, the grand duke of Lithuania, who married Queen Jadwiga of Poland in 1386, converted to.

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  5. Jadwiga Jagiellon Princess Of Poland was born on 21 September 1457, in Kraków, Poland. She married Duke Georg von Bayern-Landshut on 14 November 1475, in Landshut, Bavaria, Germany. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 1 daughter.

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    • Duke Georg Von Bayern-Landshut
  6. Władysław II Jagiello and Jadwiga reigned as co-monarchs; and though Jadwiga probably had little real power, she took an active part in Poland's political and cultural life.

  7. Jadwiga (born 1373/74—died July 17, 1399, Kraków, Poland; canonized June 8, 1997; feast day February 28) was the queen of Poland (138499) whose marriage to Jogaila, grand duke of Lithuania (Władysław II Jagiełło of Poland), founded the centuries-long union of Lithuania and Poland.