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5 de mar. de 2023 · Hedwig Jagiellon (Polish: Jadwiga Jagiellonka , Lithuanian: Jadvyga Jogailaitė , German: Hedwig Jagiellonica ; 15 March 1513 – 7 February 1573) was a member of the Jagiellonian dynasty as a daughter of Sigismund I the Old of Poland.
Hedwig Jagiellon’s casket (Nuremberg, 1533) Hermitage Museum. The gilded silver casket decorated with pearls, cameos and precious stones was brought to Russia as part of the dowry of German ...
Hedwig Jagiellon (Lithuanian: Jadvyga Jogailaitė, Polish: Jadwiga Jagiellonka; 8 April 1408, Kraków – 8 December 1431, Kraków) was a Polish and Lithuanian princess, and a member of the Jagiellon dynasty. For most of her life she, as the only child of Wladyslaw Jagiello, was considered to be heiress of the Polish and Lithuanian thrones.
The oldest daughter of the Polish king Casimir IV (1447 – 1492) and Elisabeth of Habsburg (1454 – 1492) Hedwig (1457 – 1502) was the first among the group of Polish royal daughters who married into the most important noble families of the Holy Roman Empire at the verge of the 15th and 16th century.
30 de jun. de 2023 · Hedwig Jagiellon (1408–1431) (2 F) J. Elizabeth Jagiellon (1482-1517) (6 F) Fryderyk Jagiellończyk (11 F) Isabella Jagiellon (2 C, 18 F)
26 de nov. de 2018 · It seems probable that the casket arrived in Russia after the marriage in 1711 of Peter the Great’s son Alexei to Sophie Charlotte of Wolfenbüttel as part of the dowry of the Princess, who was a direct descendant of Hedwig Jagiellon. A variety of jeweller’s techniques was used to decorate the casket: chasing, engraving, pouncing and gilding.
Death: February 18, 1501 (43) Burghausen, Altotting, Bavaria (Bayern), Holy Roman Empire. Place of Burial: Burghausen, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Holy Roman Empire. Immediate Family: Daughter of Casimir IV Jagiellon, King of Poland and Elisabeth, queen consort of Poland, Grand Duchess consort of Lithuania. Wife of Georg der Reiche, Herzog.