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princess Sophia "Sonka" of Halshany (Olshanski), Queen consort of Poland

Polish: królowa Zofia "Sonka" Holszańska, Queen consort of Poland, Russian: княжна София "Сонька" Андреевна Гольшанская, Queen consort of Poland, Lithuanian: kun. Zofija "Sonka" Alšėniškė, Queen consort of Poland, Ukrainian: кн. Софія Гольшанськa, Queen consort of Poland
Also Known As: "Zofia Holszańska"
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Birthplace: Of Ol'Sanica, Kyiv, Kyiv City, Ukraine
Death: September 21, 1461 (51-60)
Kraków, Małopolskie, Polska (Poland)
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Daughter of duke Andrey Olgimuntovich Olshansky and dss Alexandra of Drutsk
Wife of Wladislaus II Jagielo and Władysław Jagiełło, King of Poland
Mother of Casimir IV Jagiellon, King of Poland; Wladislaus III, King of Poland and Hungary and Casimir Jagiellon

Occupation: Lenkijos Karalienė / Queen consort of Poland
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About Sophia of Halshany, Queen Consort of Poland

Zofia (Sonka) Holszańska herbu Hippocentaurus – księżniczka litewska, królowa Polski (od 1424). Wikipedia PL

Sophia of Halshany (Belarusian: Соф'я Гальшанская, Sofja Halšanskaja; Lithuanian: Sofija Alšėniškė; Polish: Zofia Holszańska) (c. 1405-1461), was a Lithuanian princess of Halshany, Queen of Poland from (1422-1461), and the last wife of Jogaila.

Vytautas the Great helped arrange the marriage between Sophia and Jogaila. Sophia was a daughter of Vytautas's brother-in-law, Andrew of Halshany. Jogaila was already at the advanced age of 71 when, on February 24 (or 7), 1422, he married Sophia, his fourth wife, who was then at the approximate age of 17. The marriage took place in the city of Navahrudak and was carried out by Matthias of Trakai, Bishop of Samogitia. Finally, she bore him the male heirs he desired. From previous marriages he had two daughters, one who died as a baby, the other, Jadwiga of Lithuania, the last of his children with Piast blood, died in 1431 at 23, amidst rumors of poisoning. Sophia was the mother of:

Wladislaus III of Poland (1424-1444), King of Poland 1434-1444 and Hungary 1440-1444 Casimir IV of Poland (1427-1492), Grand Duke of Lithuania 1440-1492, King of Poland 1447-1492 Another son, also named Casimir, died at the age of one. Initially there was resistance from the Polish nobility to recognise Jogaila's and Sophia's sons as the heirs to the Polish throne. Jogaila had to make concessions and grant them new privileges in exchange for this recognition.

Sophia sponsored the translation of the Bible into the Polish language (1453–1461). She was the grandmother of Saint Casimir.



Sophia of Halshany From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sophia of Halshany (Belarusian: Соф'я Гальшанская, Sofja Halšanskaja; Lithuanian: Sofija Alšėniškė; Polish: Zofia Holszańska) (c. 1405-1461), was a Lithuanian princess of Halshany, Queen of Poland from (1422-1461), and the last wife of Jogaila.

Biography

Vytautas the Great helped arrange the marriage between Sophia and Jogaila. Sophia was a daughter of Vytautas's brother-in-law, Andrew of Halshany. Jogaila was already at the advanced age of 71 when, on February 24 (or 7), 1422, he married Sophia, his fourth wife, who was then at the approximate age of 17. The marriage took place in the city of Navahrudak and was carried out by Matthias of Trakai, Bishop of Samogitia. Finally, she bore him the male heirs he desired. From previous marriages he had two daughters, one who died as a baby, the other, Jadwiga of Lithuania, the last of his children with Piast blood, died in 1431 at 23, amidst rumors of poisoning. Sophia was the mother of: Wladislaus III of Poland (1424-1444), King of Poland 1434-1444 and Hungary 1440-1444 Casimir IV of Poland (1427-1492), Grand Duke of Lithuania 1440-1492, King of Poland 1447-1492 Another son, also named Casimir, died at the age of one. Initially there was resistance from the Polish nobility to recognise Jogaila's and Sophia's sons as the heirs to the Polish throne. Jogaila had to make concessions and grant them new privileges in exchange for this recognition. Sophia sponsored the translation of the Bible into the Polish language (1453–1461). She was the grandmother of Saint Casimir.

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Sophia of Halshany, Queen Consort of Poland's Timeline

1405
1405
Of Ol'Sanica, Kyiv, Kyiv City, Ukraine
1424
October 31, 1424
Kraków, Kraków County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland
1426
May 16, 1426
1427
November 30, 1427
Kraków, Kraków County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland
1461
September 21, 1461
Age 56
Kraków, Małopolskie, Polska (Poland)
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