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  1. The Jagiellonian (US: / ˌ j ɑː ɡ j ə ˈ l oʊ n i ə n / YAH-gyə-LOH-nee-ən) or Jagellonian dynasty (US: / ˌ j ɑː ɡ ə ˈ-/ YAH-gə-; Lithuanian: Jogailaičių dinastija; Polish: dynastia jagiellońska), otherwise the Jagiellon dynasty (Polish: dynastia Jagiellonów), the House of Jagiellon (Polish: Dom Jagiellonów), or ...

  2. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › JagelloniJagelloni - Wikipedia

    Gli Jagelloni furono regnanti ereditari di Polonia e Lituania. I regnanti Jagelloni della Polonia-Lituania (con le date di regno tra parentesi) furono: Ladislao (Władysław II Jagiełło) (in Lituania 1377 – 1401; in Polonia 1386 – 1434) (noto anche come Ladislao II Jagellone) Ladislao III ( 1434 – 1444) Casimiro IV ( 1447 – 1492)

  3. Jagiellon dynasty, family of monarchs of Poland-Lithuania, Bohemia, and Hungary that became one of the most powerful in east central Europe in the 15th and 16th centuries.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. He was a member of the Jagiellonian dynasty in Poland that bears his name and was previously also known as the Gediminid dynasty in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. The dynasty ruled both states until 1572, and became one of the most influential dynasties in late medieval and early modern Europe.

  5. The Jagiellonian dynasty became one of the leading royal houses in Europe. The great triumph of his reign was bringing Prussia under Polish rule. [2] . The rule of Casimir corresponded to the age of "new monarchies" in western Europe.

  6. Jagiellonian dynasty. Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Livonian War; struggle for Baltic area domination. House of Vasa. Polish-Swedish union. Polish invasion of Russia. Polish-Muscovite War (1605-1618) Sources. References. Further reading. External links. Polish Golden Age. Coordinates: 50°03′N 19°56′E.