Family tree Meijer » Anna van Masovie (± 1315-1363)

Personal data Anna van Masovie 


Household of Anna van Masovie

She is married to Heinrich van Silezie Glogau.

They got married on September 5, 1337.


Child(ren):

  1. Anna van Silezie Glogau  ± 1340-1405 
  2. Hedwig van Silezie Glogau  ± 1340-1390 
  3. Heinrich van Silezie Glogau  ± 1350-1397 

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Anna van Masovie

Gedemin van Litauen
± 1257-± 1341
Olga van Kiev
± 1290-± 1340

Anna van Masovie
± 1315-1363

1337

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