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  1. Hedwig of Munsterberg-Oels ( Czech: Hedvika Minstrberská; 10/12 June 1508, Oleśnica – 28 November 1531, Legnica) was born Duchess of Münsterberg and Oleśnica and Countess of Kladsko and by marriage Margravine of Brandenburg-Ansbach-Kulmbach. Hedwig was a daughter of Duke Charles I of Münsterberg-Oels, who was a grandson of the ...

  2. Hedwig von Münsterberg-Oels (* 10. oder 12. Juni 1508 in Oels, Herzogtum Oels; † 28. November 1531 in Liegnitz, Herzogtum Liegnitz) war von Geburt Herzogin von Münsterberg und Oels sowie Gräfin von Glatz und durch Heirat Markgräfin von Brandenburg-Ansbach .

  3. Charles I, Duke of Münsterberg-Oels (also: Charles I of Podebrady, Czech: Karel z Minstrberka, German: Karl I. von Münsterberg; 2 or 4 May 1476, in Kladsko – 31 May 1536, in Frankenstein) was a member of the House of Poděbrady. He was Duke of Münsterberg and Duke of Oels as well as Count of Kladsko.

  4. Hedwig of Munsterberg-Oels (Czech: Hedvika Minstrberská; 10/12 June 1508, Oleśnica – 28 November 1531, Legnica) was born Duchess of Münsterberg and Oleśnica and Countess of Kladsko and by marriage Margravine of Brandenburg-Ansbach-Kulmbach.

  5. In Dresden, on 12 September 1602, Christian married Hedwig, daughter of the King Frederick II of Denmark. This marriage was childless. The internal strife and growing conservatism in Saxony allowed for the more militant Palatinate to reassert itself as the leading Protestant principality and seek the establishment of a new Protestant alliance, now with the backing of Prince Christian I of ...

  6. "Hedwig of Munsterberg-Oels (Czech: Hedvika Minstrberská; 10/12 June 1508, Oleśnica – 28 November 1531, Legnica) was born Duchess of Münsterberg and Oleśnica and Countess of Kladsko and by marriage Margravine of Brandenburg-Ansbach-Kulmbach.

  7. Wikipedia. Name in native language. Hedwig von Münsterberg-Oels. Date of birth. 10 June 1508 (statement with Gregorian date earlier than 1584) Oleśnica. Date of death. 28 November 1531 (statement with Gregorian date earlier than 1584) Legnica.