Ancestors
Kunigunde's ancestors in three generations
Konrad I of Masovia | |||||||||||||
Casimir I of Kuyavia | |||||||||||||
Agafia of Rus | |||||||||||||
Władysław I the Elbow-high | |||||||||||||
Casimir I of Opole | |||||||||||||
Euphrosyne of Opole | |||||||||||||
Viola of Bulgaria | |||||||||||||
Kunigunde of Poland | |||||||||||||
Władysław Odonic | |||||||||||||
Boleslaus the Pious | |||||||||||||
Jadwiga of Pomerania | |||||||||||||
Jadwiga of Poland | |||||||||||||
Béla IV of Hungary | |||||||||||||
Blessed Jolenta | |||||||||||||
Maria Laskarina | |||||||||||||
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