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  1. Catherine Jagiellon. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project. Russian Wikipedia. Identifiers. VIAF ID. 18443112. ... Wikipedia (36 entries) edit. arwiki ...

  2. This category contains only the following file. Toruń of 1192 before first Teutonic Knights in 1231.jpg 1,167 × 829; 1.22 MB. Categories: Lithuanian noble families. Gediminids. History of Poland during the Jagiellonian dynasty. Polish royal houses. Bohemian royal houses. Hungarian royal houses.

  3. Katarina Jagellonica. , drottning. 1526-11-01 — 1583-09-16. Queen of Sweden. Katarina Jagellonica (Catherine Jagiellon) was a Polish-Lithuanian princess who married the Swedish king Johan III. She is sometimes viewed as the only true Renaissance queen of Sweden. Her political contacts, cultural interests, and her religious convictions all ...

  4. This was in a period when Sweden was close to a Counter-Reformation under John III and his Polish queen Catherine Jagiellon. The Pope gave his approval to the idea of a marriage alliance between the Habsburgs and Sweden in the persons of Anna and Sigismund, as did the Polish king and queen, and when visiting Graz in 1578, Possevino acquired a portrait of Anna to bring with him on his next ...

  5. Chữ ký. Anna Jagiellonka ( tiếng Ba Lan: Anna Jagiellonka, tiếng Litva: Ona Jogailaitė; 18/10/1523 – 12/11/1596) là Nữ vương Ba Lan và là Nữ Đại vương công Lietuva từ năm 1575 đến năm 1586. Bà là con gái của vua Zygmunt I của Ba Lan với vương hậu người Ý Bona Sforza.

  6. 18 de sept. de 2013 · Add a one-line explanation of what this file represents. Summary [edit]. Józef Simmler: Catherine Jagiellon and her son Sigismund in Gripsholm prison.; Artist

  7. This is a list of Swedish queens of legend. Vana (wife of Sveigðir) Drifa (wife of Vanlandi) 3rd century: Drott, wife of Domar. 4th century: Skjalf (wife of Agne) 5th century: Bera (wife of Alf) 6th century: Yrsa, wife of Eadgils. 7th century: Gauthildr Algautsdóttir of Götaland, (wife of Ingjald)