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  1. Anna of Schweidnitz (also known as Anne or Anna of Świdnica, Czech: Anna Svídnická, Polish: Anna Świdnicka, German: Anna von Schweidnitz und Jauer) (Świdnica, 1339 – 11 July 1362 in Prague) was Queen of Bohemia, German Queen, and Empress of the Holy Roman Empire.

  2. Anna Konikowska Ukończyła studia magisterskie w Instytucie Edukacji Artystycznej przy Akademii Pedagogiki Specjalnej im. M. Grzegorzewskiej w Warszawie, otrzymując dyplom z wyróżnieniem w pracowni malarstwa prof.dr.hab. Marzanny Wróblewskiej. Studia I stopnia ukończyła z wyróżnieniem w Wyższej Szkole Artystycznej w Warszawie, otrzymując dyplom licencjata w specjalności kostium…

  3. 21 de jun. de 2024 · Pages available in the www.gov.pl domain may contain e-mail addresses. By clicking an e-mail address provided as a link, you consent to the processing of your data (e-mail address and other data provided on a voluntary basis in the message) in order for the recipient to send a response to the submitted questions.

  4. 7 de ene. de 2024 · Kraków, Małopolskie, Poland Place of Burial: Kraków, Małopolskie, Poland: Immediate Family: Daughter of William, Count of Celje and Anna of Poland Wife of Władysław Jagiełło, King of Poland Mother of Hedwig Jagiellon. Occupation: Queen consort of Poland: Managed by: Private User Last Updated: today

  5. Maria Josepha of Austria (Maria Josepha Benedikta Antonia Theresia Xaveria Philippine, Polish: Maria Józefa; 8 December 1699 – 17 November 1757) was the Queen of Poland and Electress of Saxony by marriage to Augustus III.

  6. The only daughter of a Slovenian count and Anna, the last-born of King Casimir III of Poland, in 1402 she became consort Queen of Poland by marrying King Ladislav II. She did not have a very active part in the political life of the country, with the the only exception being that intervened in favor of her daughter Hedwig as successor to the throne (1413).

  7. In 1380 Anna of Poland married to William, Count of Celje (1361–1392). They had a single surviving child: Anna of Celje (1386–1416), married to Jogaila Grand Duke of Lithuania, named Wladyslaw II as king of Poland. Hedwig Jagiellon, died 23 years old. In 1394 the widowed Anna of Poland married Ulrich, Duke of Teck (died 1432).