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otherwise the
Jagiellon dynasty (Polish:
dynastia Jagiellonów), the
House of
Jagiellon (Polish: Dom Jagiellonów), or
simply the
Jagiellons (Lithuanian:...
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Montluc promised the
electors that
Henry would marry the
heiress of the
Jagiellons to
maintain the
dynastic tradition.
Although Polish-Lithuanian nobles...
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Casimir IV (Casimir
Andrew Jagiellon; Polish:
Kazimierz Andrzej Jagiellończyk [kaˈʑimjɛʂ jaɡʲɛ(l)ˈlɔj̃t͡ʂɨk] ; Lithuanian:
Kazimieras Jogailaitis; 30...
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design was
undertaken in Niepołomice Castle, the
hunting retreat of the
Jagiellons. The most
prominent example of Sigismund's
architectural legacy is a funerary...
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Alexander Jagiellon (Polish:
Aleksander Jagiellończyk; Lithuanian:
Aleksandras Jogailaitis; 5
August 1461 – 19
August 1506) was
Grand Duke of Lithuania...
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declaration reflected changed priorities of the
Jagiellon dynasty. In Lithuania,
their patrimony, the
Jagiellons had
hereditary rights,
while in
Poland they...
- The
decisive factor that
damaged or
weakened the
monarchies of the last
Jagiellons was the
Ottoman Empire's
Turkish expansion. Hungary's
vulnerability greatly...
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Catherine Jagiellon (Polish:
Katarzyna Jagiellonka; Swedish:
Katarina Jagellonica, Lithuanian:
Kotryna Jogailaitė; 1
November 1526 – 16
September 1583)...
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primitive incubator. He was the only son of
Vladislaus II
Jagiellon and his
third wife, Anne of Foix-Candale.
Vladislaus II took
steps to...
- John
Jagiellon might refer to
these members of the
Jagiellon dynasty: John I
Albert (1459–1501), King of
Poland John of
Lithuanian Dukes (1499–1538),...