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Fenenna of
Kuyavia (also
known as of Inowrocław; Polish:
Fenenna kujawska or inowrocławska; c. 1276–1295) was
Queen of
Hungary by
marriage to King Andrew...
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thereafter forced to
return to Poland,
where he was murdered.
Andrew married Fenenna, the
daughter of Ziemomysł of Kuyavia,
before the end of 1290.
Andrew then...
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Salomea of Poland,
daughter of
Leszek I the White,
Queen consort of
Halych Fenenna of Kuyavia,
daughter of Ziemomysł of Kuyavia,
Queen consort of Hungary...
- the last Árpádian king of Hungary, and of his
first wife,
Fenenna of Kuyavia.
Queen Fenenna died in 1295 and the king soon remarried,
choosing as his...
- city is
still often called "the city of queens". In the year 1294
Queen Fenenna confirmed that, at that time, the
former Queen Elizabeth had the privilege...
- Pomerania. They had six children:
Euphemia (d. young, 3
March 1268/78).
Fenenna (ca. 1268/77 – 1295)
married Andrew III of Hungary.
Constance (1268/80...
- (1040-1095).
Stephen II of
Hungary (1101-1131)
Andrew II of
Hungary (1175-1235).
Fenenna of
Kuyavia (1276-1295)
Beatrice of
Luxembourg (1305-1319) Mary,
Queen of...
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returned to Naples, but she came back to Hungary. In the year 1294
Queen Fenenna confirmed on her the
privilege to
collect the
donations of the
church in...
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further increase his
contemporary significance, Władysław gave his
niece Fenenna (daughter of his half-brother Ziemomysł) in
marriage to
Andrew III, the...
- excommunicated.
Andrija III the
Venetian 4
August 1290 - 14
January 1301 (10 years)
Fenenna of
Kuyavia (d.1295)
Agnes of
Austria (m.1296)
First cousin once removed...