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  1. Description. Also known as. English. Sophia of Halshany. Wife of Jogaila, Queen consort of Poland (1405-1461) Zofia Holszańska. Sophie Holszańska. Sophia Holszanski. Sophia Holszanska.

  2. 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. As the mother of Władysław ...

  3. 7 de sept. de 2022 · Sophia of Halshany signature as Queen of Poland.png 1,390 × 802; 134 KB Sypniewski - Przysięga królowej Zofii Holszańskiej.jpg 1,704 × 1,424; 732 KB Władysław Jagiełło i jego żony.jpg 1,011 × 583; 390 KB

  4. Sophia sponsored a translation of the Bible into the Polish language (1453–1461). Even though the translation was not completed, the work, known as Bible of Queen Sophia, is an important monument of the Polish language. See also. Media related to Sophia of Halshany at Wikimedia Commons; Media related to Queen Sophia's Chapel at Wikimedia Commons

  5. 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.

  6. HalshanySophia(Sonka)或者索菲亚·霍尔山斯卡(Sophia Holshanska) (白俄罗斯人: Соф'я Гальшанская ,罗马化: Sofja Halšanskaja ;立陶宛语:Sofija Alšėniškė;抛光:Zofia Holszańska;c. 1405 - 1461年9月21日克拉科夫)是公主halshany并且是波兰女王作为第四任和最后的妻子乔加拉,波兰国王和立陶宛 ...

  7. 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.