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Korona królów (The Crown of the Kings) is a Polish historical soap opera.[1]

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  1. 62 relations: Adelaide of Hesse, Agnes of Austria (1322–1392), Aldona of Lithuania, Algirdas, Andrew, Duke of Calabria, Anna of Cilli, Anna of Poland, Countess of Celje, Anna von Schweidnitz, Świdnica, Švitrigaila, Barbara of Cilli, Battle of Grunwald, Bolko II the Small, Casimir III the Great, Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor, Constance of Świdnica, Cymburgis of Masovia, Elizabeth Granowska, Elizabeth of Bosnia, Elizabeth of Poland, Duchess of Pomerania, Elizabeth of Poland, Queen of Hungary, Gediminas, Guillaume de Machaut, Hedwig of Sagan, Henry II, Duke of Świdnica, Jacek Kopczyński, Jadwiga of Kalisz, Jadwiga of Poland, John of Bohemia, Kęstutis, Kingdom of Poland, Krystyna Rokiczana, Kunigunde of Poland, Leopold III, Duke of Austria, Louis I of Hungary, Marcin Przybyłowicz, Marcin Rogacewicz, Mary, Queen of Hungary, Maurycy Popiel, Mikołaj Trąba, Peter I of Cyprus, Piotr Wysz Radoliński, Robert Gonera, Season finale, Season premiere, Siemowit V of Masovia, Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor, Skirgaila, Soap opera, Sophia of Halshany, ... Expand index (12 more) »

  2. 2018 Polish television series debuts
  3. 2020s Polish television series
  4. Cultural depictions of Casimir the Great
  5. Cultural depictions of Jadwiga of Poland
  6. Television series about the history of Poland
  7. Television series set in the 14th century
  8. Television series set in the 15th century
  9. Television series set in the Middle Ages

Adelaide of Hesse

Adelaide of Hesse (Adelajda Heska,; after 1323 – after 26 May 1371) was a noble of the House of Hesse by birth and the queen consort of Poland by marriage to Casimir III of Poland.

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Agnes of Austria (1322–1392)

Agnes of Austria (Agnieszka; 1322 – 2 February 1392) was a German princess member of the House of Habsburg and by marriage Duchess of Świdnica.

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Aldona of Lithuania

Aldona (baptized Ona or Anna; her pagan name, Aldona, is known only from the writings of Maciej Stryjkowski; – 26 May 1339) was Queen consort of Poland (1333–1339), and a princess of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.

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Algirdas

Algirdas (Alhierd; Olherd, Olgerd, Olgierd; – May 1377) was Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1345 to 1377.

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Andrew, Duke of Calabria

Andrew, Duke of Calabria (30 October 1327 – 18 September 1345) was the first husband of Joanna I of Naples, and a son of Charles I of Hungary and brother of Louis I of Hungary.

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Anna of Cilli

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

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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.

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Anna von Schweidnitz

Anna of Schweidnitz (Świdnica) (also known as Anne or Anna of Świdnica, Anna Svídnická, Anna Świdnicka, Anna von Schweidnitz und Jauer) (Świdnica, 1339 – 11 July 1362 in Prague) was Queen of Bohemia, German Queen, and Empress of the Holy Roman Empire.

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Świdnica

Świdnica (Schweidnitz; Svídnice; Świdńica) is a city on the Bystrzyca River in south-western Poland in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship.

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Švitrigaila

Švitrigaila (before 1370 – 10 February 1452; sometimes spelled Svidrigiello) was the Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1430 to 1432.

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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.

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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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Bolko II the Small

Bolko II the Small (c. 1312 – 28 July 1368), was the last independent Duke of the Piast dynasty in Silesia.

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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.

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Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor

Charles IV (Karel IV.; Karl IV.; Carolus IV; 14 May 1316 – 29 November 1378Karl IV. In: (1960): Geschichte in Gestalten (History in figures), vol. 2: F–K. 38, Frankfurt 1963, p. 294), also known as Charles of Luxembourg, born Wenceslaus, was Holy Roman Emperor from 1355 until his death in 1378.

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Constance of Świdnica

Constance of Świdnica (– 21 November 1363) was a member of the Piast dynasty in the Świdnica-Jawor branch and by marriage Duchess of Głogów.

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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.

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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).

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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.

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Elizabeth of Poland, Duchess of Pomerania

Princess Elisabeth of Poland (Elżbieta Kazimierzówna; 1326–1361) was the eldest child of Casimir III of Poland and his first wife, Aldona of Lithuania.

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Elizabeth of Poland, Queen of Hungary

Elizabeth of Poland (Erzsébet, Elżbieta; 1305 – 29 December 1380) was Queen of Hungary by marriage to Charles I of Hungary, and regent of Poland from 1370 to 1376 during the reign of her son Louis I.

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Gediminas

Gediminas (Gedeminne, Gedeminnus; – December 1341) was Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1315 or 1316 until his death in 1341.

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Guillaume de Machaut

Guillaume de Machaut (also Machau and Machault; – April 1377) was a French composer and poet who was the central figure of the ars nova style in late medieval music.

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Hedwig of Sagan

Hedwig of Sagan (Jadwiga żagańska; before 1350 – 27 March 1390) was Queen of Poland as the fourth wife of Casimir III.

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Henry II, Duke of Świdnica

Henry II of Świdnica, (Henryk II Świdnicki, Jindřich Svídnický, Heinrich II.; –), was a Duke of Świdnica from 1326 until his death (with his brother as co-ruler).

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Jacek Kopczyński

Jacek Kopczyński (born 11 August 1971) is a Polish actor.

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Jadwiga of Kalisz

Jadwiga of Kalisz (Polish: Jadwiga kaliska (Bolesławówna); 1266 – 10 December 1339) was a Queen of Poland by marriage to Ladislaus the Short.

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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.

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John of Bohemia

John the Blind or John of Luxembourg (Jang de Blannen; Johann der Blinde; Jan Lucemburský; 10 August 1296 – 26 August 1346), was the Count of Luxembourg from 1313 and King of Bohemia from 1310 and titular King of Poland.

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Kęstutis

Kęstutis (Kinstut,; – 3 or 15 August 1382) was the Grand Duke of Lithuania.

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Kingdom of Poland

The Kingdom of Poland (Królestwo Polskie; Latin: Regnum Poloniae) was a monarchy in Central Europe during the medieval period from 1025 until 1385.

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Krystyna Rokiczana

Krystyna Rokiczana (died after 1365) was the third wife of Casimir III the Great, of Poland.

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Kunigunde of Poland

Kunigunde of Poland (Kunegunda) (– 9 April 1331) was a daughter of Władysław I the Elbow-high and his wife Jadwiga of Greater Poland.

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Leopold III, Duke of Austria

Leopold III (1 November 1351 – 9 July 1386), known as the Just, a member of the House of Habsburg, was Duke of Austria from 1365.

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Louis I of Hungary

Louis I, also Louis the Great (Nagy Lajos; Ludovik Veliki; Ľudovít Veľký) or Louis the Hungarian (Ludwik Węgierski; 5 March 132610 September 1382), was King of Hungary and Croatia from 1342 and King of Poland from 1370.

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Marcin Przybyłowicz

Marcin Przybyłowicz (born) is a Polish composer and sound designer.

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Marcin Rogacewicz

Marcin Rogacewicz (born 25 March 1980 in Ciechanów) is a Polish television actor.

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Mary, Queen of Hungary

Mary, also known as Maria of Anjou (137117 May 1395), reigned as Queen of Hungary and Croatia between 1382 and 1385, and from 1386 until her death.

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Maurycy Popiel

Maurycy Kacper Popiel (born 3 January 1990) is a Polish actor.

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Mikołaj Trąba

Mikołaj Trąba (1358 – 2 December 1422), of Trąby coat of arms, was a Polish Roman Catholic priest, Royal Notary from 1390, Deputy Chancellor of the Crown 1403–12, bishop of Halicz 1410–12, archbishop of Gniezno from 1412, and first primate of Poland 1417–22.

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Peter I of Cyprus

Peter I (9 October 1328 – 17 January 1369) was King of Cyprus and titular King of Jerusalem from his father's abdication on 24 November 1358 until his death in 1369.

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Piotr Wysz Radoliński

Piotr Wysz Radoliński of Leszczyc coat of arms was born circa 1354 in Radolin and died on 30 September 1414 in Poznań.

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Robert Gonera

Robert Gonera (born 1969) is a Polish film, stage and television actor.

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Season finale

A season finale (British English: series finale; Australian English: season final) is the final episode of a season of a television program.

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Season premiere

A season premiere is the first episode of a new season of a returning television show.

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Siemowit V of Masovia

Siemowit V of Rawa (pl: Siemowit V rawski; 1389 - 17 February 1442), was a Polish prince member of the House of Piast from the Masovian branch.

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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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Skirgaila

Skirgaila (Schirgalo; Скіргайла; Skirgiełło, also known as Ivan/Iwan; ca. 1353 or 1354 – 11 January 1397 in Kiev (Kyiv); baptized 1383/1384 as Casimir) was a regent of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania for his brother Jogaila from 1386 to 1392.

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Soap opera

A soap opera, daytime drama, or soap for short, is typically a long-running radio or television serial, frequently characterized by melodrama, ensemble casts, and sentimentality.

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Sophia of Halshany

Sophia of Halshany (Sofija Alšėniškė; translit; Zofia Holszańska; – 21 September 1461 in Kraków), known simply as Sonka, was princess of Halshany by birth and Queen consort of Poland as the fourth and last wife of Jogaila, King of Poland and Supreme Duke of Lithuania.

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Stephen of Anjou

Stephen (István; 20 August 1332 – 9 August 1354) was a Hungarian royal prince of the Capetian House of Anjou.

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Tomasz Sapryk

Tomasz Sapryk (born 17 November 1966 in Warsaw, Polish People’s Republic) is a Polish actor.

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TVP1

TVP1 (TVP Jeden, Program Pierwszy Telewizji Polskiej, "Jedynka") is the main public television channel of TVP (Telewizja Polska S.A.), Poland's national television broadcaster.

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Uliana of Tver

Uliana Aleksandrovna (Yulianiya Aleksandrovna; – 17 March 1391) was a daughter of Alexander of Tver and Anastasia of Galicia, daughter of Yuri I of Galicia.

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Viridis Visconti

Viridis Visconti (1354–1414) was an Italian noblewoman.

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Vytautas

Vytautas (c. 135027 October 1430), also known as Vytautas the Great (Lithuanian:, Вітаўт, Vitaŭt, Witold Kiejstutowicz, Witold Aleksander or Witold Wielki, Вітовт (Vitovt), Ruthenian: Витовт (Vitovt), Latin: Alexander Vitoldus, Old German: Wythaws or Wythawt) from the late 14th century onwards, was a ruler of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.

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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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Władysław I Łokietek

Władysław I Łokietek, in English known as the "Elbow-high" or Ladislaus the Short (c. 1260/12 March 1333), was King of Poland from 1320 to 1333, and duke of several of the provinces and principalities in the preceding years.

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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).

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Władysław III of Poland

Władysław III of Poland (31 October 1424 – 10 November 1444), also known as Ladislaus of Varna, was King of Poland and Supreme Duke of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania from 1434 as well as King of Hungary and Croatia from 1440 until his death at the Battle of Varna.

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William, Duke of Austria

William (– 15 July 1406), known as William the Courteous (Wilhelm der Freundliche), a member of the House of Habsburg and Wilhelm, was Duke of Austria from 1386.

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Zawisza the Black

Zawisza the Black of Garbów, of Sulima coat of arms (1379 – 12 June 1428), was a Polish knight and nobleman who served as a commander and diplomat under Polish king Władysław II Jagiełło and Hungarian-Bohemian king Sigismund of Luxembourg.

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See also

2018 Polish television series debuts

2020s Polish television series

Cultural depictions of Casimir the Great

Cultural depictions of Jadwiga of Poland

Television series about the history of Poland

Television series set in the 14th century

Television series set in the 15th century

Television series set in the Middle Ages

References

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

Also known as Korona królów, Korona królów (TV series).

, Stephen of Anjou, Tomasz Sapryk, TVP1, Uliana of Tver, Viridis Visconti, Vytautas, Wawel Castle, Władysław I Łokietek, Władysław II Jagiełło, Władysław III of Poland, William, Duke of Austria, Zawisza the Black.