and wig ("fight"). Jadwiga may refer to: Jadwiga (wife of Władysław Odonic) (died 1249), Duchess consort of Greater Poland Jadwiga of Kalisz (1266–1339)...
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Jadwiga (Polish: [jadˈviɡa] ; 1373 or 1374 – 17 July 1399), also known as Hedwig (Hungarian: Hedvig), was the first woman to be crowned as monarch of...
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Countess Jadwiga Dzieduszycka (1867–1941) was a Polish noble lady. Jadwiga was married to Prince Witold Leon Czartoryski on 21 February 1889 in Lwów....
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Jadwiga of Kalisz (Polish: Jadwiga kaliska (Bolesławówna); 1266 – 10 December 1339) was a Queen of Poland by marriage to Ladislaus the Short. She was the...
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Jadwiga Łuszczewska (pen name: Deotyma (Diotima); 1 July 1834 – 23 September 1908) was a Polish poet, novelist and salonniére. She was born and died in...
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Jadwiga Dziubińska (Polish: [jadˈviɡa d͡ʑuˈbijska] ; born 10 October 1874 in Warsaw, died 28 January 1937), was a Polish politician. She was among the...
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Jadwiga Dzido (26 January 1918 – 10 December 1985) was a Polish resistance worker and pharmacy student who was arrested by the Gestapo in 1941 and deported...
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Jadwiga Abramson (17 February 1887 – 1944) was a child psychologist born and raised in Poland, and educated in France. Abramson attended the University...
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Jadwiga Wajs-Marcinkiewicz (30 January 1912 in Pabianice, Russian Empire – 1 February 1990) was a Polish athlete who mainly competed in the discus throw...
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Jadwiga Wysoczanská-Štrosová (24 May 1927 – 31 March 2021) was a Czech operatic soprano. She was a soloist of the National Theatre in Prague. Born Jadwiga...
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