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Fennena of Kujavia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Fenenna of Kuyavia
Fenenna of Kuyavia (also known as of Inowrocław) ((ポーランド語:Fenenna kujawska or inowrocławska)) (ca. 1276–1295) was a Polish princess and a member of the House of Piast in the Mazovia branch. By marriage, she was Queen of Hungary. She was the daughter of Duke Ziemomysł of Inowrocław by his wife Salome, daughter of Duke Sambor II of Pomerania. Her existence was corroborated by only two sources: the ''Genealogy of Saint Hedwig'' and the Chronicles of Jan Długosz, as well in the Hungarian sources. The ''Genealogy'' stated that an unnamed daughter of Duke Ziemomysł was betrothed to the King of Hungary. Based in this information, Jan Długosz stated that she married with King Stephen V. This erroneus information was maintained by the later historiography until the 19th century, when Fenenna was correctly described as the wife of King Andrew III. Although Fenenna did not play a significant role in the Hungarian court, thanks to her was strengthened the alliance between her husband and her uncle Władysław I the Elbow-high, and also was beneficial to her Kuyavia relatives' relations with, among others, King Wenceslaus II of Bohemia. Shortly after Andrew III's death, their daughter Elizabeth was betrothed to the future Wenceslaus III, who claimed the Hungarian crown. ==Life==
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