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  1. Princess Anna of Poland (1366–1425) was a Polish princess born into the House of Piast, and by marriage was Countess of Celje, also called Cilli, a medieval feudal dynasty within the Holy Roman Empire.

  2. Anna of Cilli or Anne of Celje (Polish: Anna Cylejska; 1386 – 21 May 1416) was Queen consort of Poland from 1402 to 1416. She was the second wife of Jogaila (Władysław II Jagiełło), King of Poland and Supreme Duke of Lithuania (reigned 1387–1434).

  3. The Counts of Celje (Slovene: Celjski grofje) or the Counts of Cilli (German: Grafen von Cilli; Hungarian: cillei grófok) were the most influential late medieval noble dynasty on the territory of present-day Slovenia.

  4. Anna de Polonia (1366-1425) de la Casa de Piast fue condesa consorte de Celje (Cilli), una dinastía feudal medieval dentro del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico; fue una mujer influyente en la política de Polonia.

  5. 7 de ene. de 2024 · Death: March 21, 1416 (29-30) 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.

  6. 1 de ene. de 2018 · Anna of Celje (Cilli) (* ca. 1380/1388; † 1416) gained importance and recognition by marrying Władysław II Jagełło (* ca. 1352/1362; † 1434), the Polish King and Lithuanian Grand Duke and...

  7. 7 de ago. de 2022 · Anna was the youngest child of Casimir III of Poland, whose only surviving children at his death were female, hence the crown of Poland passing to Anna’s nephew. Anna remained involved in Polish politics throughout her life, despite being a countess-by-marriage to part of the Holy Roman Empire.