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Hedwig of Sagan (Polish: Jadwiga żagańska; before 1350 – 27 March 1390) was Queen of Poland as the fourth wife of Casimir III. Casimir's lack of male heir spelled the end of the Piast Dynasty in the Kingdom of Poland. After Casimir's death in 1370, she remarried Rupert I of Legnica.
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Hedwig of Sagan ( Polish: Jadwiga żagańska; before 1350 – 27 March 1390) was Queen of Poland as the fourth wife of Casimir III. Casimir's lack of male heir spelled the end of the Piast Dynasty in the Kingdom of Poland. After Casimir's death in 1370, she remarried Rupert I of Legnica.
En 1368, el Papa Urbano V permitió que Casimiro se quedara con Hedwig ya que su matrimonio con Cristina no era válido. Adelaida murió en 1371. Casimir esperaba el nacimiento de un hijo. Si no nacía ningún hijo, el sobrino de Casimiro, Luis I de Hungría, heredaría el trono. En lugar de un hijo, Hedwig tuvo tres hijas:
Hedwig of Sagan (desde 1363) Pareja: Esterka; Cudka; Hijos: Isabel de Polonia: Información profesional; Ocupación: Político: Cargos ocupados: Monarca de Polonia (1333-1370) Firma
28 de abr. de 2022 · Hedwig (b. aft. 1350? - d. 27 March 1390), married firstly on 25 February 1363 to King Casimir III the Great of Poland and secondly by 10 February 1372 to Duke Rupert I of Legnica.
- "Hedwig of Żagań and of Legnica"
- (Glogau), Glogów, Poland
- before 1350
- March 27, 1390(Liegnitz), Legnica, Poland
Hedwig of Sagan (Polish: Jadwiga żagańska; before 1350 – 27 March 1390) was Queen of Poland as the fourth wife of Casimir III. Casimir's lack of male heir spelled the end of the Piast Dynasty in the Kingdom of Poland. After Casimir's death in 1370, she remarried Rupert I of Legnica. Property. Value.
Then Casimir married his fourth wife, Jadwiga (Hedwig) of Żagań. This marriage produced another three daughters. With Adelaide still alive and Christina possibly as well, the marriage to Jadwiga was also considered bigamous. The legitimacy of the three last daughters was disputed.