• Fenenna of Kuyavia (also known as of Inowrocław; Polish: Fenenna kujawska or inowrocławska; c. 1276–1295) was Queen of Hungary by marriage to King Andrew...
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    thereafter forced to return to Poland, where he was murdered. Andrew married Fenenna, the daughter of Ziemomysł of Kuyavia, before the end of 1290. Andrew then...
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    Salomea of Poland, daughter of Leszek I the White, Queen consort of Halych Fenenna of Kuyavia, daughter of Ziemomysł of Kuyavia, Queen consort of Hungary...
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  • the last Árpádian king of Hungary, and of his first wife, Fenenna of Kuyavia. Queen Fenenna died in 1295 and the king soon remarried, choosing as his...
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  • Pomerania. They had six children: Euphemia (d. young, 3 March 1268/78). Fenenna (ca. 1268/77 – 1295) married Andrew III of Hungary. Constance (1268/80...
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    city is still often called "the city of queens". In the year 1294 Queen Fenenna confirmed that, at that time, the former Queen Elizabeth had the privilege...
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  • excommunicated. Andrija III the Venetian 4 August 1290 - 14 January 1301 (10 years) Fenenna of Kuyavia (d.1295) Agnes of Austria (m.1296) First cousin once removed...
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    (1040-1095). Stephen II of Hungary (1101-1131) Andrew II of Hungary (1175-1235). Fenenna of Kuyavia (1276-1295) Beatrice of Luxembourg (1305-1319) Mary, Queen of...
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    (1281–1364) House of Habsburg Born: 1281 Died: 1364 Royal titles Preceded by Fenenna of Kuyavia Queen consort of Hungary 1296–1301 Succeeded by Viola Elisabeth...
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  • 1270 5 September 1272 10 July 1290 husband's death c. 1300 Ladislaus IV Fenenna of Kuyavia Ziemomysł of Kujavia (Piast) 1261 September–November 1290 1295...
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    Peninnah, Hannah's prayer was answered, and she gave birth to children. Fenenna of Kuyavia "I Samuel 1:2". www.sefaria.org. Retrieved 2021-12-21. Dr. William...
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  • returned to Naples, but she came back to Hungary. In the year 1294 Queen Fenenna confirmed on her the privilege to collect the donations of the church in...
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    further increase his contemporary significance, Władysław gave his niece Fenenna (daughter of his half-brother Ziemomysł) in marriage to Andrew III, the...
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  • (b. 1253) Beatrice of Navarre, French noblewoman and regent (b. 1242) Fenenna of Kuyavia (or Kujawska), queen of Hungary (b. 1276) Nicholas of Gorran...
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    Richeza of Poland, Queen of Hungary (1013–1075), Queen consort of Hungary Fenenna of Kuyavia (c. 1276–1295), Queen consort of Hungary Maria of Bytom (1295–1317)...
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    Bishop Andrew was styled as the chancellor of the royal consort, Queen Fenenna of Kuyavia in July 1291. It is possible he held the dignity for a brief...
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    (b. 1253) Beatrice of Navarre, French noblewoman and regent (b. 1242) Fenenna of Kuyavia (or Kujawska), queen of Hungary (b. 1276) Nicholas of Gorran...
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    that the title was connected to the bishopric. In the year 1294, Queen Fenenna confirmed that, at that time, Dowager Queen Elizabeth had the privilege...
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  • Kőszegis, Lucas functioned as Master of the treasury in the court of Queen Fenenna of Kuyavia in 1291. He was again made ispán of Zala County by 1298, but...
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  • with Władysław Łokietek the matter of marriage between Andrew III and Fenenna of Kuyavia, Władysław's niece. George Baksa also participated in King Andrew's...
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  • place before the second half 1290, the year in which Euphemia's niece, Fenenna of Kuyavia married Andrew III of Hungary. There are however some predictions...
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  • young Simon served as chancellor of the stewards in the court of Queen Fenenna of Kuyavia in October 1295. As almost his whole kinship, Simon served as...
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    traveled to Kuyavia in the Kingdom of Poland to escort Andrew's fiancée Fenenna, the daughter of Ziemomysł of Kuyavia to Hungary. The wedding took place...
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  • on 2 January 1281. Ladislaus' successor Andrew III and his spouse Queen Fenenna of Kuyavia also referred to her as their "sister-in-law" (cognata) in the...
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  • He served as vice-chancellor of the queenly court under queen consorts Fenenna of Kuyavia then Agnes of Austria, from 1292 to 1297. Sometime before 1296...
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    political anarchy. Lodomer and John Hont-Pázmány welcomed the arriving Queen Fenenna in Upper Hungary; she became the first wife of Andrew III before the end...
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    foreign realms, Lodomer and John Hont-Pázmány welcomed the arriving Queen Fenenna in Upper Hungary; she became the first wife of Andrew III before the end...
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    in 1293. He held the dignity until the death of Andrew's first spouse Fenenna of Kuyavia in 1295. Albeit Stephen was considered a strong pillar of the...
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