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  1. Sophia of Halshany (Lithuanian: Sofija Alšėniškė; Belarusian: Софья Гальшанская, romanized: Sofja Halšanskaja; Polish: Zofia Holszańska; [1] c. 1405 – 21 September 1461 in Kraków), known simply as Sonka, was princess of Halshany by birth and Queen consort of Poland as the fourth and last wife of Jogaila, King ...

  2. 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.

  3. 8 de may. de 2018 · Sophia of Halshany (Belarusian: Соф'я Гальшанская, Sofja Halšanskaja; Lithuanian: Sofija Alšėniškė; Polish: Zofia Holszańska) (c. 1405-1461), was a Lithuanian princess of Halshany, Queen of Poland from (1422-1461), and the last wife of Jogaila.

    • Kyiv
    • circa 1405
    • "Zofia Holszańska"
    • Of Ol'Sanica, Kyiv, Kyiv City, Ukraine
  4. Sophia de Halshany o Sonka Olshanskaya fue una princesa de Halshany en el Gran Ducado de Lituania. Como cuarta y última esposa de Jogaila, rey de Polonia y gran duque de Lituania, fue reina consorte de Polonia .

  5. Sophia of Halshany or Sonka Olshanskaya (Belarusian: Соф'я Гальшанская}}; Lithuanian: Sofija Alšėniškė; Polish: Zofia Holszańska; c. 1405 – September 21, 1461 in Kraków) was a Grand Duchy of Lithuania princess of Halshany.

  6. Sophia of Halshany (Lithuanian: Sofija Alšėniškė; Belarusian: Соф'я Гальшанская, romanized: Sofja Halšanskaja; Polish: Zofia Holszańska; c. 1405 – 21 September 1461 in Kraków), known simply as Sonka, was princess of Halshany by birth and Queen consort of Poland as the fourth and last wife of Jogaila, King of Poland and ...

  7. The bible was commissioned by Sophia of Halshany, wife of the Polish king Jogaila. [5] Queen Sophia did not know Latin, and wished for a bible she could read herself. [6] The translation started in 1433 and ceased in 1455; the work was not fully finished (some illustrations were completed only two centuries later).