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Article: Jadwiga (Poland) (Hungarian: Hedvig; German: Hedwig; c. 1374–1399; Ruled 1384–1399)
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JADWIGA (POLAND) (Hungarian: Hedvig; German: Hedwig; c. 1374
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1399; ruled 1384
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1399)
JADWIGA (POLAND)
(Hungarian: Hedvig; German: Hedwig; c. 1374
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1399; ruled 1384
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1399), queen of Poland, wife of W
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o. The youngest daughter of Louis of Anjou, king of Hungary and Poland, and Elizabeth of Bosnia, Jadwiga was betrothed as early as 1378 to William of Habsburg. When the Polish lords rejected the candidacy of Jadwiga's elder sister, Maria, for the Polish crown (because she had ascended the Hungarian throne in 1382), Elizabeth decided that Jadwiga would be queen of Poland. Jadwiga arrived in Poland in 1384 and was crowned on ...