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Anna of Cilli or Anne of Celje (Anna Cylejska; 1386 – 21 May 1416) was Queen consort of Poland from 1402 to 1416.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 50 relations: Alexander the Good, Anna of Poland, Countess of Celje, Barbara of Cilli, Battle of Grunwald, Buda, Casimir III the Great, Castellan, Catherine of Bosnia, Countess of Cilli, Celje, Celje Castle, Christianization of Lithuania, Council of Constance, Counts of Celje, Cymburgis of Masovia, Duchy of Styria, Duke of Teck, Elizabeth Granowska, Elizabeth of Bosnia, Ernest, Duke of Austria, Hedwig Jagiellon (1408–1431), Heir presumptive, Hermann II, Count of Celje, Jadwiga of Poland, Jakub Kobylański, Jan Długosz, Jedlnia, Kraków, List of archbishops of Gniezno and primates of Poland, List of heads of state of Lithuania, List of Polish monarchs, List of Polish royal consorts, Lithuanian nobility, Mikołaj Kurowski, Nicholas II Garai, Niepołomice, Piast dynasty, Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War, Samogitia, Science and Encyclopaedia Publishing Centre, Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor, Slovenia, Sniatyn, Szlachta, Union of Horodło, Wawel Castle, Wawel Cathedral, Władysław II Jagiełło, Wiślica, William, Count of Celje, Wojciech Jastrzębiec.

  2. 1381 births
  3. 14th-century Polish people
  4. 14th-century Polish women
  5. 15th-century Polish people
  6. 15th-century Polish women
  7. Countesses of Celje
  8. Queens consort of Poland

Alexander the Good

Alexander I, commonly known as Alexander the Good (– 1 January 1432) was Voivode of Moldavia between 1400 and 1432.

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Anna of Poland, Countess of Celje

Princess Anna of Poland (1366–1425) was a Polish princess born into the House of Piast, and by marriage was Countess of Celje, also called Cilli, a medieval feudal dynasty within the Holy Roman Empire. Anna of Cilli and Anna of Poland, Countess of Celje are 14th-century Polish people, 14th-century Polish women, 15th-century Polish people, 15th-century Polish women and Countesses of Celje.

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Barbara of Cilli

Barbara of Cilli or Barbara of Celje (Hungarian: Cillei Borbála, German: Barbara von Cilli, Slovenian and Croatian: Barbara Celjska, 1392 – 11 July 1451), was the Holy Roman Empress and Queen of Hungary and Bohemia by marriage to Holy Roman Emperor Sigismund. Anna of Cilli and Barbara of Cilli are Countesses of Celje.

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Battle of Grunwald

The Battle of Grunwald, Battle of Žalgiris, or First Battle of Tannenberg, was fought on 15 July 1410 during the Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War.

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Buda

Buda was the historic capital of the Kingdom of Hungary and, since 1873, has been the western part of the Hungarian capital Budapest, on the west bank of the Danube.

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Casimir III the Great

Casimir III the Great (Kazimierz III Wielki; 30 April 1310 – 5 November 1370) reigned as the King of Poland from 1333 to 1370. Anna of Cilli and Casimir III the Great are Burials at Wawel Cathedral.

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Castellan

A castellan, or constable, was the governor of a castle in medieval Europe.

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Catherine of Bosnia, Countess of Cilli

Catherine of Bosnia (Katarina Kotromanić, Katarina Celjska - Kotromanićka) (fl. 14th century) was a Bosnian noblewoman. Anna of Cilli and Catherine of Bosnia, Countess of Cilli are Countesses of Celje.

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Celje

Celje (Cilli) is the fourth-largest city in Slovenia.

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Celje Castle

Celje Castle (Celjski grad), also known as Celje Upper Castle (Celjski zgornji grad) or Old Castle (Stari grad), is a castle ruin in Celje, Slovenia, formerly the seat of the Counts of Celje.

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Christianization of Lithuania

The Christianization of Lithuania (Lietuvos krikštas) occurred in 1387, initiated by King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania Jogaila and his cousin Vytautas the Great.

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Council of Constance

The Council of Constance was an ecumenical council of the Catholic Church that was held from 1414 to 1418 in the Bishopric of Constance (Konstanz) in present-day Germany.

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Counts of Celje

The Counts of Celje (Celjski grofje) or the Counts of Cilli (Grafen von Cilli; cillei grófok) were the most influential late medieval noble dynasty on the territory of present-day Slovenia.

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Cymburgis of Masovia

Cymburgis of Masovia (Cymbarka mazowiecka; Cimburgis von Masowien; 1394 or 1397 – 28 September 1429), also spelled Zimburgis or Cimburga, was a Princess of Masovia of the Polish Piast dynasty and a Duchess of Austria from 1412 until 1424, by her marriage with the Habsburg duke Ernest the Iron. Anna of Cilli and Cymburgis of Masovia are 15th-century Polish women.

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Duchy of Styria

The Duchy of Styria (Herzogtum Steiermark; Vojvodina Štajerska) was a duchy located in modern-day southern Austria and northern Slovenia.

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Duke of Teck

Duke of Teck is a title which was created twice in Germanic lands.

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Elizabeth Granowska

Elizabeth Granowska or Elisabeth Pilecki (Elżbieta Granowska z Pileckich / Elżbieta z Pilczy; – 12 May 1420 in Kraków) was Queen consort of Poland (1417–1420) as the third wife of Władysław II Jagiełło (Jogaila), Grand Duke of Lithuania and King of Poland (reigning from 1386 to 1434). Anna of Cilli and Elizabeth Granowska are 14th-century Polish people, 14th-century Polish women, Burials at Wawel Cathedral and queens consort of Poland.

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Elizabeth of Bosnia

Elizabeth of Bosnia (Елизабета Котроманић; Bosnian: Elizabeta Bošnjačka; Kotromanics Erzsébet; Elżbieta Bośniaczka; – January 1387) was queen consort of Hungary and Croatia, as well as queen consort of Poland, and, after becoming widowed, the regent of Hungary and Croatia between 1382 and 1385 and in 1386. Anna of Cilli and Elizabeth of Bosnia are queens consort of Poland.

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Ernest, Duke of Austria

Ernest the Iron (1377 – 10 June 1424), a member of the House of Habsburg, ruled over the Inner Austrian duchies of Styria, Carinthia and Carniola from 1406 until his death.

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Hedwig Jagiellon (1408–1431)

Hedwig Jagiellon (Jadwiga Jagiellonka; Jadvyga Jogailaitė; 8 April 1408, Kraków – 8 December 1431, Kraków) was a Polish and Lithuanian princess, and a member of the Jagiellon dynasty. Anna of Cilli and Hedwig Jagiellon (1408–1431) are 15th-century Polish women and Burials at Wawel Cathedral.

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Heir presumptive

An heir presumptive (heiress presumptive) is the person entitled to inherit a throne, peerage, or other hereditary honour, but whose position can be displaced by the birth of a person with a better claim to the position in question.

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Hermann II, Count of Celje

Hermann II (Herman; early 1360s – 13 October 1435), Count of Celje, was a Styrian prince and magnate, most notable as the faithful supporter and father-in-law of the Hungarian king and Holy Roman Emperor Sigismund of Luxembourg.

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Jadwiga of Poland

Jadwiga (1373 or 137417 July 1399), also known as Hedwig (Hedvig), was the first woman to be crowned as monarch of the Kingdom of Poland. Anna of Cilli and Jadwiga of Poland are Burials at Wawel Cathedral.

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Jakub Kobylański

Jakub Kobylański (or Jakub of Kobylany) (born ? - died 20 May 1454) was a Polish knight, and a court marshal to the Lithuanian Grand Duke Vytautas (Witold) between 1425 and 1430.

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Jan Długosz

Jan Długosz (1 December 1415 – 19 May 1480), also known in Latin as Johannes Longinus, was a Polish priest, chronicler, diplomat, soldier, and secretary to Bishop Zbigniew Oleśnicki of Kraków.

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Jedlnia

Jedlnia is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Pionki, within Radom County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland.

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Kraków

(), also spelled as Cracow or Krakow, is the second-largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland.

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List of archbishops of Gniezno and primates of Poland

This is a list of archbishops of the Archdiocese of Gniezno, who are simultaneously primates of Poland since 1418.

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List of heads of state of Lithuania

The article is a list of heads of state of Lithuania over historical Lithuanian state.

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List of Polish monarchs

Poland was ruled at various times either by dukes and princes (10th to 14th centuries) or by kings (11th to 18th centuries).

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List of Polish royal consorts

The wives of the rulers of the Kingdom of Poland were duchesses or queens consort of Poland. Anna of Cilli and List of Polish royal consorts are queens consort of Poland.

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Lithuanian nobility

The Nobility of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania or the Szlachta of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (bajorija, šlėkta, szlachta Wielkiego Księstwa Litewskiego) was historically a legally privileged hereditary elite class in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth (including during period of foreign rule 1795–1918) consisting of Lithuanians from Lithuania Proper; Samogitians from Duchy of Samogitia; following Lithuania's eastward expansion into what is now Belarus, Ukraine and Russia, many ethnically Ruthenian noble families (boyars); and, later on, predominantly Baltic German families from the Duchy of Livonia and Inflanty Voivodeship.

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Mikołaj Kurowski

Mikołaj Kurowski of Szreniawa of Kurów (died 1411) was a chancellor of the Kingdom of Poland and a Catholic hierarch.

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Nicholas II Garai

Nicholas II Garai (II., Nikola II Gorjanski; c. 1367 – December 1433) was a powerful Hungarian baron who served as the Palatine of Hungary from 1402 until 1433 and the ban of Macsó, Usora, Só, Slavonia, Croatia and Dalmatia.

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Niepołomice

Niepołomice (pronounced) is a town in southern Poland, seat of Gmina Niepołomice in the Wieliczka County in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship.

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Piast dynasty

The House of Piast was the first historical ruling dynasty of Poland.

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Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War

This is the 1409-1411 Polish-Lithuanian-Teutonic War.

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Samogitia

Samogitia, often known by its Lithuanian name Žemaitija (Samogitian: Žemaitėjė; see below for alternative and historical names) is one of the five cultural regions of Lithuania and formerly one of the two core administrative divisions of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania alongside Lithuania proper.

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Science and Encyclopaedia Publishing Centre

The Science and Encyclopaedia Publishing Centre (previously: Science and Encyclopaedia Publishing Institute, Mokslo ir enciklopedijų leidybos centras or MELC) is a Lithuanian publishing house that specializes in encyclopedias, reference works, and dictionaries.

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Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor

Sigismund of Luxembourg (15 February 1368 – 9 December 1437) was Holy Roman Emperor from 1433 until his death in 1437.

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Slovenia

Slovenia (Slovenija), officially the Republic of Slovenia (Slovene), is a country in southern Central Europe.

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Sniatyn

Sniatyn (Снятин; Śniatyn; Sneatîn, older Sniatin; שניאַטין) is a city located in Kolomyia Raion of Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, in western Ukraine along the Prut river, in the historic region of Pokutia.

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Szlachta

The szlachta (Polish:; Lithuanian: šlėkta) were the noble estate of the realm in the Kingdom of Poland, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and, as a social class, dominated those states by exercising political rights and power.

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Union of Horodło

The Union of Horodło or Pact of Horodło was a set of three acts signed in the town of Horodło on 2 October 1413.

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Wawel Castle

The Wawel Royal Castle (Zamek Królewski na Wawelu) and the Wawel Hill on which it sits constitute the most historically and culturally significant site in Poland.

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Wawel Cathedral

The Wawel Cathedral (Katedra Wawelska), formally titled the Archcathedral Basilica of Saint Stanislaus and Saint Wenceslaus, (Bazylika archikatedralna św.) is a Catholic cathedral situated on Wawel Hill in Kraków, Poland.

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Władysław II Jagiełło

Jogaila (1 June 1434), later Władysław II Jagiełło,He is known under a number of names: Jogaila Algirdaitis; Władysław II Jagiełło; Jahajła (Ягайла). Anna of Cilli and Władysław II Jagiełło are Burials at Wawel Cathedral.

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Wiślica

Wiślica (Vayslits) is a town in Busko County, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, in south-central Poland.

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William, Count of Celje

William of Celje (Wilhelm von Cilli, Viljem Celjski; c. 1361 – 19 August 1392), also William of Cilli, Count of Celje, was a Styrian nobleman who was married to Anna of Poland, daughter of the Polish king Casimir the Great.

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Wojciech Jastrzębiec

Wojciech of Jastrzębiec (c. 1362–1436) was a Polish mediaeval politician and religious leader.

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See also

1381 births

14th-century Polish people

14th-century Polish women

15th-century Polish people

15th-century Polish women

Countesses of Celje

Queens consort of Poland

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_of_Cilli

Also known as Ana Celjska, Anna Cylejska, Anna of Celje, Anna of Cili, Anne of Celle, Anne of Cilli.