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Princess Kunegunda is a
heroine of the
legends of the Sudetes, and is said to have
lived in
Kynast Castle in Poland. To
avoid marriage, she set a condition...
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Theresa Kunegunda (Polish:
Teresa Kunegunda Sobieska, German: Kurfürstin
Therese Kunigunde, French: Thérèse-Cunégonde Sobieska) (4
March 1676 – 27 March...
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Kinga of
Poland or
Kinga of Hungary, also
Saint Kinga (also
known as Cunegunda; Polish: Święta Kinga, Hungarian:
Szent Kinga, Lithuanian: Šv. Kunigunda)...
- from "kuni" (clan, family) and "gund" (war). In
Polish this is
sometimes Kunegunda or Kinga.
People with such
names include:
Kunigunde of
Rapperswil (c....
- Emanuel's
ambition was
offered by his
marriage on 12
January 1694 to
Theresa Kunegunda Sobieska, the
death of
whose father, the
elected King of
Poland John III...
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Kunegunda Weronika Godawska-Olchawa (born 27 July 1951 in Nowy Sącz) is a
Polish retired slalom canoeist who
competed in the
early 1970s. She finished...
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Elector Maximilian II
Emanuel of
Bavaria and the
Polish princess Theresa Kunegunda Sobieska. He
became elector following the
death of his
father in 1726...
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Hungary and
Maria Laskarina. She was the
younger sister of
Kinga of
Poland (
Kunegunda) and
Yolanda of
Poland and,
through her father, the
niece of the famed...
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Kunigunda Rostislavna (c. 1245 – 9
September 1285; Czech:
Kunhuta Uherská or
Kunhuta Haličská) was
Queen consort of
Bohemia and its
regent from 1278 until...
- from "kuni" (clan, family) and "gund" (war). In
Polish this is
sometimes Kunegunda or Kinga. In the 1956
operetta Candide written by
Leonard Bernstein, Cunegonde...