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  1. Duchess Hedwig of Württemberg (15 January 1547, Basel – 4 March 1590, Marburg) was a princess of Württemberg by birth, and by marriage Landgravine of Hesse-Marburg. Life [ edit ] Hedwig was the eldest daughter of the Duke Christopher of Württemberg (1515–1568) from his marriage to Anna Maria (1526–1589), daughter of the ...

  2. Hedwig of Silesia (Polish: Święta Jadwiga Śląska), also Hedwig of Andechs (German: Heilige Hedwig von Andechs, Latin: Hedvigis; 1174 – 15 October 1243), a member of the Bavarian comital House of Andechs, was Duchess of Silesia from 1201 and of Greater Poland from 1231 as well as High Duchess consort of Poland from 1232 until 1238.

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    Hedwig was possibly born at Altdorf in the Frankish lands of Alamannia (present-day Germany). According to Bishop Thegan of Trier, she was a member of the Ecbertiner family, a powerful Franco-Saxon Family. She was the daughter of Count Isambart and Thiedrada. Upon her daughter's marriage to Louis the Pious, the family began benefiting from royal pa...

    Hedwig's parents were Isambart, Count of Thurgau, and his second wife Thiedrada. Hedwig had a sister, Adalung des Franken; half-brother, Hunfrid I, Margrave of Istria; and a brother, Guelph, Count of Andechs.

    Hedwig was married to Count Welf Iand together they had the following children: 1. Judith of Bavaria (c.797–843); married Louis the Pious, who was King of the Franks and co-emperor of the Holy Roman Empire with his father, Charlemagne 2. Conrad I, Count of Auxerre c.800–864; ancestor of the Welf kings of Burgundy 3. Rudolph, Count of Ponthieu (c.80...

    Husband Welf I
    Tomb effigy of daughter Queen Hemma
    Daughter, Judith of Bavaria
    Son-in-law Louis on a denarius from Sens, c.818
    • Thiedrada
    • c. 835, Bavaria
  3. Duchess Hedwig of Silesia, a German noble, was renowned as a holy woman. Born to Count Berthold III of Andrechs, marquis of Meran, and Agnes of Dedo , she had two sisters: the eldest, Agnes of Meran , was queen of France; the second, Gertrude of Andrechs-Meran , was queen of Hungary and mother of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary (1207–1231).

  4. 29 de mar. de 2019 · Duchess Hedwig with a pair of shoes tied to her belt and a model of Trzebnica sanctuary in her hand, c. 1370, National Museum of Wrocław. Photo courtesy of Tomasz Mizerka. The future saint Hedwig was born sometime between 1174 and 1178 into a powerful Bavarian family.

  5. 14 de oct. de 2023 · St. Hedwig was a devout woman of the 13th century and was married to the Duke of Lower Silesia, Henry the Bearded. While she was duchess, it is said that she traded her own clothes for the...

  6. Overview. Hedwig. (c. 1174—1243) Quick Reference. ( c. 1174–1243), duchess of Silesia. Born at Andechs (Bavaria), the daughter of count Berthold, she lived as a child in the monastery of Kitzingen. At the age of twelve she married Henry, future duke of Silesia, then eighteen years old, who succeeded his father in 1202.