- Kunigunde,
Kunigunda, or Cunigunde, is a
European female name of
German origin derived from "kuni" (clan, family) and "gund" (war). In
Polish this is...
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Kunigunda Rostislavna (1245 – 9
September 1285; Czech:
Kunhuta Uherská or
Kunhuta Haličská) was
Queen consort of
Bohemia and its
regent from 1278 until...
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Wenceslaus I (Czech: Václav I.; c. 1205 – 23
September 1253),
called One-E****, was King of
Bohemia from 1230 to 1253.
Wenceslaus was a son of
Ottokar I...
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Bohemia and Ottokar's
second wife
Kunigunda. He was born in 1271, ten
years after the
marriage of his parents.
Kunigunda was the
daughter of
Rostislav Mikhailovich...
- Cunegunda; Polish: Święta Kinga, Hungarian:
Szent Kinga, Lithuanian: Šv.
Kunigunda) (5
March 1224– 24 July 1292) is a
saint in the
Catholic Church and patroness...
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Franciscan tertiary, and the
veneration of his
three saintly daughters—
Kunigunda, Yolanda, and Margaret—was
confirmed by the Holy See. Béla was the oldest...
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acting as
Bohemian regent.
After conflicts arose with Ottokar's
widow Kunigunda of Halych,
Margrave Otto
temporarily held
Wenceslaus as a
prisoner at...
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Statistical Region. The name of the
settlement was
changed from
Sveta Kunigunda (literally, 'Saint Cunigunde') to Gorenje, and then
again to
Gorenje pri...
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ended his
marriage to
Margaret and
married Béla's
young granddaughter Kunigunda of Halych, who
became the
mother of his children. The
youngest of them...
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referring to the
female genitalia (Latin: cunnus, French: con). Kunigunde,
Kunigunda, or
Cunigunde is a
European female name of
German origin derived from...