Ядви́га & Яга́йло + Анна Це́льская | 4 сезон AU
Автор: _thetwins90edits_
Загружено: 2020-11-11
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Hey, guys. We came back with a new AU video. Jadwiga's maybe dead but #jadwigiełło story isn't definitely over. It's our predictions about season 4, something we want to see. It's about Jogaila's marriage to Anna of Cilli, granddaughter of King Casimir the Great, a Jadwiga's second cousin (more info in the history box).
It was freaking hard to edit, because we still can't imagine someone else besides Jogaila. Jadwiga was the one, that's true. She was his soulmate, true love and we hope It'll stay that way. We miss the show, new eps and we had to make something like this. We really hope KK will come back soon and actors will have a chance to end their roles. And we think ginger acress will work out.
fandoms: Korona królów (The Crown Of The Kings/Koronás sas)
program: Sony vegas 15
Song: later
Coloring: ours
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History box:
Anna of Cilli or Anne of Celje (c. 1381 – 21 May 1416) was Queen consort of Poland (1402–1416). She was the second wife of Jogaila (Władysław II Jagiełło), King of Poland and Supreme Duke of Lithuania (reigned 1387–1434). Their marriage was politically motivated by Jadwiga of Poland to strengthen Jogaila's ties with the Piast dynasty and his claims to the Polish throne.
In 1401, Jogaila dispatched envoys to Celje to ask Herman II for the hand of Anna. On 16 July 1401 Anna arrived to Kraków where she was met by Jogaila at the city gates. However, Jogaila took a strong dislike to his intended bride. According to the chronicler, Jan Długosz, Jogaila was furious with the envoys who brought Anna to Poland for several years. The wedding was postponed citing the need for Anna to learn Polish. Anna lived in a monastery while Jogaila traveled in eastern territories of his kingdom. He returned only in January 1402. The wedding ceremony took place on 29 January 1402 in Wawel Cathedral. For unknown reasons, Anna's coronation as Queen of Poland was postponed for a year until 25 February 1403.
The marriage was rather distant. It was acknowledged that Anna was not a very attractive woman. The King traveled frequently leaving Anna alone in the Wawel Castle. Anna was not very ambitious or politically active. She was known as a religious woman and obedient wife.
In fall 1407, five years after the marriage, Anna was pregnant. Klemens of Moskorzewo, Castellan of Wiślica, accused the queen of marital infidelity. Jogaila believed the rumors and imprisoned the queen's lover. During a congress in Niepołomice, Polish nobles defended the queen and the accusations were dismissed. A year later, Jogaila accused Anna of an affair with Jan of Tęczyn, but that case did not reach a public hearing. In 1411 Archbishop of Gniezno accused Anna again, but he died before the rumors could be investigated. On 8 April 1408 Anna gave birth to a daughter, Jadwiga. After the Battle of Grunwald, Jogaila wrote two letters – one to Anna and another to Bishop Wojciech Jastrzębiec.
In early 1413, Anna's five-year-old daughter Hedwig was officially proclaimed heir presumptive to the Polish throne during a congress in Jedlnia.
At the end of 1415, Jogaila traveled to Lithuania while Anna stayed in Kraków, perhaps already ill.[7] In February 1416, a special envoy was dispatched to inform Jogaila that the queen was seriously ill. Despite the news, Jogaila did not hurry back to Kraków. He reached the capital city only in May and Anna died after a few days. She was buried in Wawel Cathedral.
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