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Vladislaus II of Opole

Birth
Death
18 May 1401 (aged 68–69)
Opole, Miasto Opole, Opolskie, Poland
Burial
Opole, Miasto Opole, Opolskie, Poland Add to Map
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Around 1355 and during his stay in Hungary, Vladislaus married firstly Elisabeth (b. 1340 – d. c. 1369), daughter of Nicolae Alexandru Basarab, Voivode of Wallachia.[3][4][better source needed][5][6] They had three daughters:

Kinga (b. 1355/57 – d. after 1369), a nun at Alt-Buda.
Elisabeth [Agnes] (b. 1360 – d. by 9 September 1411), married in 1372 to Margrave Jobst of Moravia, King of the Romans.
Katharina (b. c. 26 March 1367 – d. 6 June 1420), married in 1382 to Duke Henry VIII of Żagań-Głogów-Ścinawa.
By 1369, Vladislaus married secondly Euphemia (b. c. 1352 – d. by 9 December 1424), daughter of Duke Siemowit III of Masovia. They had two daughters:

Hedwig (b. 1376/78 – d. after 13 May 1390), married before 25 January 1390 to Duke Vygantas-Alexander of Kernavė.
Euphemia (d. young, before 30 March 1408).
Because he died without male heirs, Vladislaus' nephews Bolko IV and Bernard inherited the whole Duchy except Głogówek, who was given by the Duke to his wife, Euphemia, as her dower.

According to his father in law FAG memorial:
Elisabeth married Vladislaus II of Opole and through her daughter Katharina of Opole is voivode Nicholas Alexander ancestor for all European royal families including Romanian royal family.
Around 1355 and during his stay in Hungary, Vladislaus married firstly Elisabeth (b. 1340 – d. c. 1369), daughter of Nicolae Alexandru Basarab, Voivode of Wallachia.[3][4][better source needed][5][6] They had three daughters:

Kinga (b. 1355/57 – d. after 1369), a nun at Alt-Buda.
Elisabeth [Agnes] (b. 1360 – d. by 9 September 1411), married in 1372 to Margrave Jobst of Moravia, King of the Romans.
Katharina (b. c. 26 March 1367 – d. 6 June 1420), married in 1382 to Duke Henry VIII of Żagań-Głogów-Ścinawa.
By 1369, Vladislaus married secondly Euphemia (b. c. 1352 – d. by 9 December 1424), daughter of Duke Siemowit III of Masovia. They had two daughters:

Hedwig (b. 1376/78 – d. after 13 May 1390), married before 25 January 1390 to Duke Vygantas-Alexander of Kernavė.
Euphemia (d. young, before 30 March 1408).
Because he died without male heirs, Vladislaus' nephews Bolko IV and Bernard inherited the whole Duchy except Głogówek, who was given by the Duke to his wife, Euphemia, as her dower.

According to his father in law FAG memorial:
Elisabeth married Vladislaus II of Opole and through her daughter Katharina of Opole is voivode Nicholas Alexander ancestor for all European royal families including Romanian royal family.


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