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  1. Sofía de Halshany. Sophia de Halshany o Sonka Olshanskaya (en bielorruso: Соф'я Гальшанская; en lituano: Sofija Alšėniškė; en polaco: Zofia Holszańska; c. 1405- Cracovia, 21 de septiembre de 1461) fue una princesa de Halshany en el Gran Ducado de Lituania.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Queen_SophiaQueen Sophia - Wikipedia

    Queen Sophia or Queen Sophie may refer to: Sophia of Minsk, Queen of Denmark. Sophia of Denmark (1241–1286), Queen of Sweden. Sophia of Bavaria (1376–1425), Queen of Bohemia. Sophia of Halshany (1405?–1461), Queen of Poland.

  3. 21 de abr. de 2020 · So, I've been reading up on Hedwig Jagiellon, daughter of Władysław II of Poland and bethrothed wife of Brandenburger heir and the future Margrave of Brandenburg Frederick II. While reading into her via Wikipedia, I discovered this little tidbit right here : According to the terms of the...

  4. Uliana of Tver. Jogaila ( Lithuanian: [jɔˈɡâːɪɫɐ] ⓘ; c.1352/1362 – 1 June 1434), later Władysław II Jagiełło ( Polish: [vwaˈdɨswaf jaˈɡʲɛwwɔ] ⓘ ), [nb 1] was Grand Duke of Lithuania (1377–1381 and 1382–1401), later giving the position to his cousin Vytautas in exchange for the title of Supreme Duke of Lithuania ...

  5. Sophia grew up in a Russian environment and was an Eastern Orthodox Christian (her Orthodox name is Sonka). It is believed that she was illiterate and largely uneducated. It is unknown when Sophia met Jogaila for the first time. It is known that they met in the winter of 1420–1421 when Jogaila visited Druck.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HalshanyHalshany - Wikipedia

    It was the birthplace of the Lithuanian princess and later Grand Duchess of Lithuania and queen of Poland Sophia of Halshany, extending Lithuanian Jagellon dynasty over two states. During the times of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth the town was in the hands of the Sapieha family, which constructed a castle there in early 17th century.

  7. 1 de sept. de 2023 · Sophia (Sonka) of Halshany or Sophia Holshanska (Belarusian: Соф'я Гальшанская, romanized: Sofja Halšanskaja; Lithuanian: Sofija Alšėniškė; Polish: Zofia Holszańska; c. 1405 – September 21, 1461 in Kraków) was a princess of Halshany and was Queen of Poland as the fourth and last wife of Jogaila, King of Poland and Supreme Duke of Lithuania.