Family relations of Jogaila

Family relations of Jogaila

This page describes relatives of Jogaila, who was Grand Duke of Lithuania, and, known under the name Wladyslaw II Jagiello, king of Poland. Family relations up to two generations before him, and three generations after him are mentioned.

Family tree (grandparents to children)

Brothers

*Theodor (14th century - 1394/1400), Prince of Rylsk 1370 - 1399, Ratna 1387 - 1394, Briansk 1393
*Andrew (14th century - 12 August 1399), Prince of Pskov 1342 - 1349, Polock 1349 - 1387, governor of Novgorod 1394 - 1396
*Demetrius I the Elder (Dmitry; 1327 - 12 May 1399 Battle of the Worsklą River), Prince of Trubetsk 1357 - 1399, Bryansk 1357 - 1379, Starodub 1370 - 1399, Druck 13?? - 13??
*Wladimir (14th century - after October 1398), Prince of Vitebsk till 1367, Kiev 1367-1394, Kopyl and Sluck 1394-1398
*Skirgaila (Iwan; ca 1354 - 11 January 1397 Kiev), Prince of Trakai 1382 - 1392, Polock 1387-1394, Kiev 1394 - 1397, regent of Lithuania 1387 - 1392
*Kaributas (Korybut Demetrius, Dmitry; ca 1355 - after 1404), Prince of Novgorod-Seversky 1386 - 1392/93
*Simeon Lingwen (ca 1356 - after 19 June 1431), Prince of Mscislaw, regent of Great Novgorod
*Karigaila (Korygiello Kazimierz (Casimir); ca 1364/67 - 1390), Prince of Mscislaw, regent
*Mingaila (Minigiello; ca 1365] /68 - before 1382
*Vygantas (Wigunt Aleksander; ca 1372 - 28 June 1392), Prince of Kernavė
*Švitrigaila (Swidrygiello, Svitrigaylo, Boleslaw; ca 1370 - 10 February 1452 Luck), Prince of Vitebsk 1392 - 1393, 1430 - 1436, Podolia 1400 - 1402, Novgorod-Seversky 1404 - 1408, 1420 - 1438, Chernigov 1419 - 1430, Grand Duke of Lithuania 1430 - 1432, lord of Volynia 1437 - 1452

Sisters

*Agripina (1342 or earlier - 1393?)
*Kenna (Joanna; ca 1351 - 27 April 1367), married to Kazko of Słupsk
*Euphrosina (ca 1352 - 1405/06, married to Oleg Korotopol of Ryazan
*Theodora (Fedora; 14th century), married to Sviatoslav of Karachev
*Helen (ca 1357/60 - 15 September 1437), married to Vladimir of Serpukhov in 1372
*Maria (born ca 1363), Princess of Lithuania, married to Vaidila, favorite of Algirdas and Władysław II Jagiełło in 1379, then to David of Horodec.
*Aleksandra (ca 1368/70 - 19 June 1434), married to Siemowit IV of Masovia, Princess of Czersk, Rawa, Sochaczewsk, Płock, Gostynin, Płońsk, Wizna, Kujawsk and Belsk
*Catherina (Katarzyna; ca 1369/74 - after 4 April 1422), married to Johan II, duke of Mecklenburg in 1388
*Jadwiga (ca 1375 - after 1407), married to Duke Johan III of Oświęcim in 1394

Sons

*King Wladislaus III of Poland (1424 - 1444)
*Casimir (1426 - 1427)
*King Casimir IV of Poland (1427 - 1492)

Daughters

*Elzbieta-Bonifacja (1399 - 1399)
*Jadwiga of Lithuania (1408 - 1431)

Genealogical tree (rulers of the Jagiellon dynasty)

The Jagiellon dynasty started with Jogaila and had four generations of rulers, who ruled in several European countries:


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