Social:Family of Jogaila

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Short description: Family of Wladyslaw II Jagiello

This page describes relatives of Jogaila, who was Grand Duke of Lithuania, and, known under the name Wladyslaw II Jagiello, king of Poland. Family relations up to two generations before him, and three generations after him are mentioned.

Family tree (grandparents to children)

Gediminas
b. c. 1275
d. 1341
Jewna
b. c. 1280
d. 1344
Alexander I of Tver
b. 1301
d. 22 X 1339
Anastasia of Halych
         
     
  Algirdas
b. c. 1296
d. maj 1377
Ulianna of Tver
b. c. 1330
d. 1392
     
   
1
Jadwiga I of Poland
b. 1374
d. 17 VII 1399
OO   18 II 1386
2
Anna of Cili
b. 1380/81
d. 21 I 1416
OO   29 I 1402
Władysław II Jagiełło
b. c. 1351
d. 1 VI 1434
3
Elżbieta Pilecka
b. 1372
d. 12 V 1420
OO   2 V 1417
4
Sophia of Halsany
b. c. 1405
d. 21 IX 1461
OO   7 II 1422
                   
   1    2    4    4    4
Elżbieta Bonifacja
 b. 22 VI 1399
 d. 13 VII 1399
 
Jadwiga
 b. 8 IV 1408
 d. 8 XII 1431
 
Władysław III
 b. 31 X 1424
 d. 10 XI 1444
 
Kazimierz
 b. 16 V 1426
 d. 2 III 1427
 
Kazimierz IV
 b. 30 XI 1427
 d. 7 VI 1492
 

Brothers

Half-brothers:

  • Andrei of Polotsk (1325 – 12 August 1399), Duke of Polock (1342–1387), Pskov (1342–1348)
  • Demetrius I Starszy (1327 – 12 August 1399 in the Battle of the Vorskla River), Duke of Bryansk (1356–1379 and 1388–1399)
  • Constantine (died before 30 October 1390), Prince of Czartorysk. According to J. Tęgowski, he may be son of Koriat.[1]
  • Vladimir Olgerdovich (died after October 1398), Prince of Kiev (1362–1394), Kopyl, Sluck. Ancestor of Olelkovich and Belsky families.
  • Fiodor (Theodore; died in 1399), Prince of Rylsk (1370–1399), Ratnie (1387–1394), Bryansk (1393)

Brothers:

  • Skirgaila (baptized Ivan; c. 1354 – 11 January 1397 in Kiev), Duke of Trakai (1382–1395), Kiev (1395–1397), regent of Lithuania
  • Dymitr Korybut (after 1350 – after 1404), Prince of Novgorod-Seversky (1386–1392/93)
  • Lengvenis (baptised Simon; died after 19 June 1431), Prince of Mstislavl, regent of Great Novgorod
  • Karigaila (baptized Cassimir; after 1350–1390), Prince of Mstislavl
  • Vygantas (baptized Alexander; after 1350 – 28 June 1392), Prince of Kernavė
  • Švitrigaila (baptized Boleslaw; c. 1370 – 10 February 1452 in Lutsk), Grand Duke of Lithuania (1430–1432), ruler of Volynia (1437–1452)

Sisters

  • Fiedora, wife of Sviatoslav of Karachev
  • Agrypina (baptized Mary; died in 1393), wife of Boris of Suzdal
  • Kenna (baptized Joan; c. 1350 – 27 April 1368), wife of Casimir IV, Duke of Pomerania
  • Helen (after 1350 – 15 September 1438), wife of Vladimir the Bold
  • Maria (born after 1350), wife of Vaidila and David of Gorodets
  • Wilheida (baptized Catherine; after 1350 – after 4 April 1422), wife of John II, Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard
  • Alexandra of Masovia (after 1350 – 19 June 1434), wife of Siemowit IV, Duke of Masovia
  • Jadwiga (after 1350 – after 1407), wife of Jan III of Oświęcim

Sons

  • King Wladislaus III of Poland (1424 - 1444)
  • Casimir (1426 - 1427)
  • King Casimir IV of Poland (1427 - 1492)

Daughters

  • Elzbieta-Bonifacja (1399 - 1399)
  • Jadwiga of Lithuania (1408 - 1431)

Genealogical tree (rulers of the Jagiellon dynasty)

The Jagiellon dynasty started with Jogaila and had four generations of rulers, who ruled in several European countries:

Jagiellon Genealogy.png

References

  1. Tęgowski J. Który Konstanty — Olgierdowic czy Koriatowic — był przodkiem kniaziów Czartoryskich? // Europa Orientalis. — Toruń, 1996. — S. 53-59.