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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. She was an influential woman in politics of Poland .

  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. William (1361/62–1392), son of Ulrich I, married Anna of Poland, daughter of King Casimir III the Great of Poland. Anna of Cilli (1380–1416), daughter, married King Władysław II Jagiełło of Poland. Herman II ( c. 1365–1435), son of Hermann I, Ban of Croatia and Dalmatia.

  4. Anna of Poland (1366–1425) was countess consort of Celje (Cilli), a medieval Slovenian feudal state within the HRE, and an influential woman in politics of Poland. She was daughter of King Casimir III of Poland (1309–1370), who was succeeded, not by Anna nor any of Casimir's own descendants, but by Casimir's nephew, King Louis I of Hungary .

  5. Ana de Celje ( c. 1381- Cracovia, 21 de mayo de 1416) fue reina consorte de Polonia desde 1402 hasta 1416 como la segunda esposa de Jogaila (luego Vladislao II de Polonia), rey de Polonia y gran duque de Lituania (reinado 1387-1434).

  6. 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. She was an influential woman in politics of Poland.

  7. Anna of Poland, Countess of Celje. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Anna of Poland, Countess of Celje. Polish royal. Upload media. Wikipedia. Date of birth. 1366. Kraków.