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Catherine Jagiellon (Polish:
Katarzyna Jagiellonka; Swedish:
Katarina Jagellonica, Lithuanian:
Kotryna Jogailaitė; 1
November 1526 – 16
September 1583)...
- and
Hungary (23 July 1503 – 27
January 1547),
sometimes known as Anna
Jagellonica, was
Queen of Germany, Bohemia, and
Hungary and
Archduchess of Austria...
- Anna
Jagiellon (Polish: Anna Jagiellonka, Lithuanian: Ona Jogailaitė; 18
October 1523 – 9
September 1596) was
Queen of
Poland and
Grand Duchess of Lithuania...
- Jagiellon, in
Vilnius on 4
October 1562. In Sweden, she is
known as
Katarina Jagellonica. She was the
sister of king
Sigismund II
Augustus of Poland. He married...
- 2011 at the
Wayback Machine Lager-Kromnow,
Birgitta (1973). "Katarina
Jagellonica".
Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 20. Stockholm: National...
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Vacant Title next held by Anna of
Tyrol Vacant Title last held by Anna
Jagellonica Queen consort of
Germany and
Bohemia 1564–1576
Archduchess consort of...
- Habsburgs. On 23 July 1503, Anne gave
birth to a daughter,
known as Anna
Jagellonica, and on 1 July 1506, to the long-awaited male heir, the ****ure king Louis...
- the
delivery of John's wife, the Polish-Lithuanian
princess Catherine Jagellonica, to Russia,
since he had
competed with John to
marry into the Lithuanian-Polish...
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Viola isopetala Juz.
Viola ivonis Erben Viola iwagawae Makino Viola ×
jagellonica Zapał.
Viola jalapaensis W.Becker
Viola jangiensis W.Becker
Viola ****onica...
- Jagiellonica, the wife of King John III, who is also
entombed there. The
Jagellonica Chapel takes its name from her. The monument,
crowned by a
marble vault...