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  1. When Johann I Albrecht, King of Poland I was born on 27 December 1459, in Krakow, Małopolska, Poland, his father, Casimir Andrew Jagiellon IV, Grand Duke of Lithuania and , King of Poland, was 32 and his mother, Elizabeth von Habsburg, was 23.

  2. The name (other variations used in English include: Jagiellonians, Jagiellos, Jogailos) comes from Jogaila, the first Polish king of that dynasty.In Polish, the dynasty is known as Jagiellonowie (singular: Jagiellon, adjective, used of dynasty members, also patronimical form: Jagiellończyk); in Lithuanian it is called Jogailaičiai (sing.:

  3. Early life. She was the oldest child and only daughter of King Vladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary (1456–1516) and his third wife Anne of Foix-Candale. King Louis II of Hungary and Bohemia was her younger brother.

  4. Vladislav Jagellonský (1. března 1456 Krakov – 13. března 1516 Budín) pocházel z Polska, původem z litevského velkoknížecího a polského královského rodu Jagellonců se jménem Władysław Jagiełło, byl králem českým od roku 1471 jako Vladislav II., od roku 1490 markrabětem moravským a králem uherským také jako Vladislav II., maďarsky Ulászló II.

  5. When Casimir Jagiellon was born on 5 October 1458, in Grand Duchy of Kraków, Galicia, Austria, his father, Casimir Andrew Jagiellon IV, Grand Duke of Lithuania and , King of Poland, was 30 and his mother, Elizabeth of Austria, was 22.

  6. Elizabeth of Austria Barbara Jagiellon (15 July 1478 – 15 February 1534) was a Polish princess, member of the Jagiellonian dynasty and by marriage Duchess of Saxony . Born in Sandomierz , she was the sixth daughter of King Casimir IV of Poland and Archduchess Elisabeth of Austria .

  7. Altres; Títol: Gran duc de Lituània: Família: Dinastia Jagelló: Cònjuge: Elisabet d'Habsburg (1454, 1454 (Gregorià) –1492) : Fills: Vladislau II de Bohèmia i Hongria, Anna Jagelló, Sofia Jagelló, Frederic Jagelló, Elisabet Jagelló, Elisabet Jagelló, Bàrbara Jagelló, Alexandre I de Polònia, Edwige Jagellon, Segimon I Jagelló el Vell, Sant Casimir, Joan I de Polònia ...