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Hedwiga

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Duengkae K (2006) Monitoring on species diversity of macrofungi in Khek watershed, Phetchabun province. SJST 28:293 He married Hedwig (or Advisa) of France on Jan 25, 1016, daughter of Robert II, King of France and Constance of Arles. Regino records that in 903 "Adalbertus Rodulfum episcopum Wiziburgensis ecclesia fugat"[99]. "Adalberti comitis" exchanged property with the abbot of Fulda by charter dated 26 Apr 903[100]. Regino records "magna discordianum" between "Rodulfum episcopum Wirziburgensem" and "filios Heinrici ducis, Adalbertum, Adalhardum et Heinricum" in 897[117].

The Chronici Hugonis Floriacensis names "Adelaidem…Rainaldi comitis Nivernensis uxorem" as the daughter of King Robert and his wife Constance[195]. The Historia Nivernensium Comitum records that the wife of "Renaldum" was "sorori Regis Roberti, filii Hugonis Capitonis"[196]. Hedwig (also known as Hadewig or Hathui; died 24 December 903), was Duchess of Saxony from about 880 until her death by her marriage with the Liudolfing duke Otto the Illustrious. She is the mother of King Henry the Fowler. Her parentage is not clearly stated in contemporary sources, but she was probably the daughter of Henry of Franconia (d. 886), documented as a princeps militiae of the East Frankish king Louis the Younger and dux of Austrasia under emperor Charles the Fat. Dux Henry died fighting against the Vikings during the Siege of Paris in West Francia. (en) After the celesta solo, a flurry of violins enter, paving the way for the brass section to take over the main melody. Categories: 886 deaths | House of Babenberg | French nobility | German nobility | Military personnel killed in action | Dukes of Franconia Regino records the war between "Adalbertus cum fratribus Adalhardo et Heinrico" against "Eberhardum et Gebehardum et Rodulfum fratres", specifying that "Heinrich interfectus…est"[118].Regino records "magna discordianum" between "Rodulfum episcopum Wirziburgensem" and "filios Heinrici ducis, Adalbertum, Adalhardum et Heinricum" in 897[114]. Hedwig (also known as Hadewig or Hathui; died 24 December 903), [1] was Duchess of Saxony (from about 880 until her death) by her marriage with the Liudolfing duke Otto the Illustrious. She is the mother of King Henry the Fowler. The name is on record since the 9th century, with Haduwig, a daughter of Louis the German. The name remained popular in German high nobility during the 10th and 11th centuries.

Jadwiga's sister, Mary, was crowned king of Hungary five days after their father's death. [23] [26] With the ceremony, their ambitious mother secured the right to govern Hungary on her twelve-year-old daughter's behalf instead of Mary's fiancé, Sigismund. [27] [28] Sigismund could not be present at Mary's coronation, because Louis had sent him to Poland to crush a rebellion. [24] After he learnt of Louis's death, he adopted the title "Lord of the Kingdom of Poland", demanding oaths of loyalty from the towns in Lesser Poland. [24] On 25 November, the nobles of Greater Poland assembled at Radomsko and decided to obey nobody but the daughter of the late king as she would settle in Poland. [29] On their initiative, the noblemen of Lesser Poland passed a similar agreement in Wiślica on 12 December. [29] Queen Elizabeth sent her envoys to the assembled lords and forbade them to swear an oath of loyalty to anyone other than one of her daughters, thus invalidating the oath of loyalty that the Polish noblemen had sworn to Sigismund on the late King Louis's demand. [29]

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Both Elizabeth's daughters had been engaged to foreign princes (Sigismund and William, respectively) unpopular in Poland. [30] Polish lords who were opposed to a foreign monarch regarded the members of the Piast dynasty as possible candidates to the Polish throne. [30] [24] Queen Elizabeth's uncle Władysław the White had already attempted to seize Poland during Louis's reign. [31] However, he had taken monastic vows and settled in a Benedictine abbey in Dijon in Burgundy. [24] Antipope Clement VII, whom King Louis had refused to recognize against Pope Urban VI, [32] released Władysław from his vows, but he did not leave his monastery. [33] Meanwhile, Siemowit IV, Duke of Masovia, appeared as a more ambitious candidate. [30] He was especially popular among the nobility and townspeople of Greater Poland. [13] [30] Sister Olive Penny, head of the hospital, is getting ready for bed when her lover, one of the new constables, taps on her window. Sister Penny enjoys the sex but gets dressed briskly afterwards; she has many lovers and doesn’t let them intrude on her life or work. Her husband, Alan Penny, died in the first days of the war, forcing Sister Penny and their daughter, Elizabeth Ann, to move in with her mother-in-law, Enid. Sister Penny began to have trysts, and in revenge, Enid bequeathed her house to a distant relative when she died. Sister Penny moved to the Golden Age while Elizabeth Ann went to live with a friend and attend college. Since then, Sister Penny has felt distant from her daughter; it’s nursing, a career she originally intended to give up after marriage, that is now central to her life.

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