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  1. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › JewnaJewna - Wikipedia

    Jewna (in bielorusso Еўна?, Eŭna; in lituano Jaunė, lett. "giovane donna"; ... – 1344 circa) era la figlia del principe Ivan di Polack e moglie di Gediminas, Granduca di Lituania dal 1316 al 1341. Viene menzionata nelle fonti scritte una sola volta, nella cronaca di Bychowiec, una fonte non coeva e poco affidabile.

  2. 29 apr 2022 · Jewna (Belarusian: Еўна, Lithuanian: Jaunė, literally, young woman; died ca. 1344) was daughter of Prince Ivan of Polotsk, she was wife of Gediminas, the Grand Duke of Lithuania, Ruthenia and Samogitia (1316–1341).

    • Połock-Полоцк, Полоцкое Княжество
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Shah_JeewnaShah Jeewna - Wikipedia

    Shah Jewna Shrine, Jhang District. Shah Jeewna (or Jewna, Jiwana, Jewana) is a town of Jhang District in the Punjab, Pakistan. it is located on the Jhang-Lalian road at 31°31'13N 72°20'21E 34 km from Jhang.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JaunėJaunė - Wikipedia

    Jaunė ( Belarusian: Еўна, Lithuanian: Jaunė, literally, young woman in Lithuanian; died ca. 1344) was daughter of Prince Ivan of Polatsk and wife of Gediminas, the Grand Duke of Lithuania (1316–1341). She is mentioned in written sources only once – the Bychowiec Chronicle, a late and unreliable source.

  5. Shah Jewna, also known as Pir Shah Jewna Al-Naqvi Al-Bukhari was a 16th century saint and a Naqvi Sayyid. Born in Kannauj in 895 A.H. (1493 A.D.), he was a direct descendant of Jalaluddin Surkh-Posh Bukhari , also the chief advisor of King Sikandar Lodi .

  6. Edvige Jagellone, conosciuta anche come Edvige di Burghausen (in polacco: Jadwiga Jagiellonka, in lituano: Jadvyga Jogailaitė e in tedesco: Hedwig Jagiellonica o Hedwig von Burghausen; Cracovia, 21 settembre 1457 – Burghausen, 18 febbraio 1502 ), è stata una principessa polacca .

  7. Jewna (Belarusian: Еўна, Lithuanian: Jaunė, literally, young woman in Lithuanian; died ca. 1344) was daughter of Prince Ivan of Polatsk and wife of Gediminas, the Grand Duke of Lithuania (1316–1341).