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The newborn princess was named Elizabeth Bonifacia ( Polish: Elżbieta Bonifacja, Lithuanian: Elżbieta Bonifacija), after Jadwiga's mother and Pope Boniface IX who, in a letter of 5 May 1399, had agreed to be godfather under the condition that the infant be called Boniface or Bonifacia. She was baptised by Piotr Wysz Radoliński, Bishop of Kraków. [151] However, the infant died after only three weeks, on 13 July 1399. [152] Jadwiga, too, was on her deathbed. Stanisław of Skarbimierz expressed hope that she would survive, describing her as the spiritual mother of the poor, weak, and ill of Poland. [153] She advised her husband to marry Anna of Cilli, Casimir the Great's granddaughter [154]— which he did — and died on 17 July 1399, four days after her newborn daughter. [152] [146] The Annales Fuldenses record that "Heinrico marchensi Francorum" who held Neustria was killed at the siege of Paris in 886[87]. The necrology of Fulda records the death "886 Kal Sep" of "Heinrih com"[88]. Uno degli uomini principali di Carlo il Grosso, che lo fece Marchese di Sassonia e Duca di Franconia. Duengkae K (2006) Monitoring on species diversity of macrofungi in Khek watershed, Phetchabun province. SJST 28:293

The Polish lords' envoys informed Jogaila that they would obey him if he married Jadwiga on 11 January 1386. [87] [88] Jogaila went to Lublin where a general assembly unanimously declared him "king and lord of Poland" in early February. [89] [90] [91] Jogaila went on to Kraków where he was baptized, receiving the Christian name, Władysław, in Wawel Cathedral on 15 February. [80] [92] Three days later, 35-year-old Władysław-Jogaila married 12-year-old Jadwiga. [93] [92] Władysław-Jogaila styled himself as dominus et tutor regni Poloniae ("lord and guardian of the Kingdom of Poland") in his first charter issued after the marriage. [94] Liudolf, overleden voor Otto, vader van Ekkehard, van hem stammen een aantal markgraven van Meißen af. 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] Other medieval spellings include Hathuwic, Hathewiga, Hadewich, Hadewic, Hathwiga, Hadwich, Hatwig, Hadwig, Hediwig, Hedewiga, Hedewich, Hedewiih, Hatuuih, Hetvic, Haduwich, Hadawich, Hatuwig, etc. Forms such as Hadiwih, Hadewi etc. suggest that the name is the result of a conflation of two separate names, one with the second element wig "fight", the other with the second element wih "hallowed". [1] |Bengtsson-Palme J, Ryberg M, Hartmann M, Branco S, Wang Z, Godhe A, De Wit P, Sánchez-García M, Ebersberger I, de Sousa F, Amend AS, Jumpponen A, Unterseher M, Kristiansson E, Abarenkov K, Bertrand YJK, Sanli K, Eriksson KM, Vik U, Veldre V, Nilsson RH (2013) ITSx: improved software detection and extraction of ITS1 and ITS2 from ribosomal ITS sequences of fungi and other eukaryotes for analysis of environmental sequencing data. Methods Ecol Evol 4:914–919Warner, D. A. (trans.) The Chronicon of Thietmar of Merseburg (2001) (Manchester University Press) 1.7.

Neves MA, Halling RE (2010) Study on species of Phylloporus I: Neotropics and North America. Mycologia 102:923–943 The Genealogiæ Scriptoris Fusniacensis names "Robertum regem et filiam Hadevidem…comitissam Hainonensium" as the children of King Hugues[135]. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines also names "soror regis Roberti Hadwidis" as wife of "Rainero comiti de Hainaco, fratri Lamberti comitis de Lovanio"[136]. Sigebert's Chronica records in 977 that "Raginerus" married "Hathuidem filiam Hugonis postea regis"[137]. "Comes Raginerus et Hathuidis coniux" are named in the Gesta of Gembloux Abbey[138].

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A Window to the Past’ is particularly poignant, while ‘Double Trouble’, performed at the Hogwarts Welcoming Feast, uses lyrics from Shakespeare’s Macbeth and sounds straight out of an early Purcell opera. Hedwig van Babenberg (rond 856 - 24 december 903) was een dochter van Hendrik van Babenberg en van Ingeltrude van Friuli. Zij huwde met Otto I van Saksen, en werd moeder van: Edvige di Babenberg, nota anche come Hathui, (850/855 – 24 dicembre 903) membro dei Popponidi, fu duchessa consorte di Sassonia dall'880 circa fino alla sua morte grazie al matrimonio con il duca della dinastia dei Liudolfingi Ottone l'Illustre. Fu madre del re Enrico l'Uccellatore. (it)

Oda (ca. 884 - 2 juli na 952), gehuwd (Worms, 897) met koning Zwentibold, (900) Gerard van de Metzgau en met (na 910) Eberhard van de Oberlahngau. Zij overleefde al haar echtgenoten die allen in een veldslag om het leven kwamen. In the evening Meyer decides to walk to the Golden Age. Though he’s resolved not to feel nostalgic for Hungary, he’s depressed by the arid Australian landscape and feels he’ll never be at home again. When he arrives, he notices how much Frank looks like Ida. However, Frank gets along with Meyer much better than he does with his fractious mother. As he’s leaving, Meyer runs into Sister Penny, whom he finds attractive and intriguing. They share a certain connection but part without much conversation.After thinking of Sullivan, Frank’s thoughts drift to Budapest during the war. For a long time he and Ida lived in a cramped apartment in the Jewish ghetto, but after a particularly large roundup by the fascist party that controlled the city, Ida hid Frank with her piano teacher, Julia Marai. Although Julia and her companion, Hedwiga, were kind, Frank felt “exposed” without his mother, from whom he’d never been separated. Ida missed Frank but felt things were “simpler now, alone” and she smuggled food parcels to Meyer, who was working in a labor camp in the Ukraine. One day at Julia’s house, Frank had to hide in the attic while Julia gave a piano lesson, and Frank was so frightened by the experience that he didn’t talk for several days. Ye L, Mortimer PE, Xu J, Karunarathna SC, Hyde KD (2014) The genus Phylloporus (Boletaceae, Boletales), from Mekong River basin (Yunnan Province, China). Chiang Mai J Sci 41:798–810 Neves MA (2007) Toward a revision of the genus Phylloporus (Boletaceae): systematics and phylogeny of species from various parts of the world. PhD dissertation, University of New York Hosen I, Li TH (2017) Two new species of Phylloporus from Bangladesh, with morphological and molecular evidence. Mycologia 109:277–286 Hathwiga" is named as wife of Otto in the Annalista Saxo, which in an earlier passage records that Heinrich I King of Germany was the son of the sister of Adalbert [Babenberg][91]. Her birth date is estimated from the birth of her third son in 876.

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