Alexander Jagiellon - Ancestors

Ancestors

Ancestors of Alexander Jagiellon
16. Gediminas of Lithuania
8. Algirdas, King of Lithuania
17. Jewna of Polotsk
4. Vladislaus II, King of Poland
18. Alexander I, Grand Prince of Tver
9. Uliana Alexandrovna of Tver
19. Anastasia Yuryevna of Halych
2. Casimir IV, King of Poland
20. Ivan Olgimuntovich, Prince of Halshany
10. Andrew, Prince of Halshany
21. Agrippina Svyatoslavovna of Smolensk
5. Sophia of Halshany
22. Dimitri Semenovich of Drutsk
11. Alexandra Dimitrijewna Drutskoy
23. Anastasia Olegovna of Ryazan
1. Alexander, King of Poland
24. Albert III, Duke of Austria
12. Albert IV, Duke of Austria
25. Beatrice of Hohenzollern-Nuremberg
6. Albert II of Germany
26. Albert I, Duke of Bavaria
13. Johanna Sophia of Bavaria
27. Margaret of Brieg
3. Elizabeth of Austria
28. Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor
14. Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor
29. Elizabeth of Pomerania
7. Elisabeth of Bohemia
30. Hermann II of Celje
15. Barbara of Celje
31. Anna, Countess of Schaunberg

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