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Kunigunde of Sternberg ((チェコ語:Kunhuta ze Šternberka); 18 November 1425, Konopiště – 19 November 1449, Poděbrady) was the first wife of George of Poděbrady, who later became King of Bohemia. == Life == Kunigunde's parents were the Bohemian nobles Smil of Sternberg († 1431) and Barbara of Pardubice († 1433). In 1441 she married then 21-year-old George of Poděbrady, who had been captain of the old Bohemian circle of Stará Boleslav since 1440. This marriage produced three sons: * Boček (1442–1496) * Victor (1443–1500) and * Henry the Elder (1448–1498) and three daughters: * Barbara (1446–1474), married first with Henry of Lipé (''Jindřich z Lipé'', † 1469), and second with Jan Křinecký of Ronov * Catherine (1449–1464) and * Zdenka (1449–1510) (also known as Sidonie of Poděbrady) In 1444 Kunigunde founded a hospital in Poděbrady. It was named after her and remained in operation until the beginning of the 20th Century. She also established a foundation for youth education, school construction and rehabilitation of prisoners. She died in 1449, the day after her twenty-fourth birthday and several days after giving birth to twin daughters, and was buried in the parish church ''Exaltation of the Holy Cross'' in Poděbrady. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kunigunde of Sternberg」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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