Casimir III’s children
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Casimir III’s children
On 1341, a few months after his marriage with Adelaide of Hesse, she would announce her own pregnancy which would surprise both Casimir III and the Hungarians as the Hungarians would have no chance to gain the throne of Poland they will feel worried if the pregnancy will produce a son or not.
By June 10 of 1342, Adelaide of Hesse gave birth she would feel birth pains the whole dawn of June 10, 1342 and the royal midwives and physicians would take care of the birth of Princess Adelaide as she gave birth.
The baby of Adelaide of Hesse would turn out to be a male, a son, which was waited by her husband, Casimir III since when his first wife, Aldona was alive.
Adelaide’s son would be named as Wladyslaw Kazimierzowic, this would be followed by a set of Fraternal twins named Jadwiga and Kazimierz or Casimir on December 3, 1343 on which time, Casimir III would.
When the news of the birth of a son of Casimir, Elizabeth of Poland would be surprised and unhappy as her son would no longer be the heir to the crown of Poland.
Elizabeth of Poland would feel angry about what has happened but she would feel comforted a little as the birth of the sons would be said to will save the country of Poland from the clutches of the Luxembourgs who will try to marry Casimir’s granddaughters whether by Elizabeth or Kunigunde.
Adelaide of Hesse would leave the Polish court on March of 1344 after the birth of her twins as she and Casimir III are at odds with each other while Casimir III would continue to take in mistresses.
Casimir III would betroth one of his daughters, Kunigunde to one of the Silesian Piasts, the future Przemyslaus Noszak of Cieszyn to prevent him from being totally loyal to the crown of Bohemia and he was right about the marriage as it dislodged the shackles of Bohemia further into Upper Silesia, he would delay the attack in Silesia and make no peace treaty with the Bohemians, however, he already has an ally on his nephews in Silesia who are loyal to him but they would bide their time for that.
Casimir III’s children
On 1341, a few months after his marriage with Adelaide of Hesse, she would announce her own pregnancy which would surprise both Casimir III and the Hungarians as the Hungarians would have no chance to gain the throne of Poland they will feel worried if the pregnancy will produce a son or not.
By June 10 of 1342, Adelaide of Hesse gave birth she would feel birth pains the whole dawn of June 10, 1342 and the royal midwives and physicians would take care of the birth of Princess Adelaide as she gave birth.
The baby of Adelaide of Hesse would turn out to be a male, a son, which was waited by her husband, Casimir III since when his first wife, Aldona was alive.
Adelaide’s son would be named as Wladyslaw Kazimierzowic, this would be followed by a set of Fraternal twins named Jadwiga and Kazimierz or Casimir on December 3, 1343 on which time, Casimir III would.
When the news of the birth of a son of Casimir, Elizabeth of Poland would be surprised and unhappy as her son would no longer be the heir to the crown of Poland.
Elizabeth of Poland would feel angry about what has happened but she would feel comforted a little as the birth of the sons would be said to will save the country of Poland from the clutches of the Luxembourgs who will try to marry Casimir’s granddaughters whether by Elizabeth or Kunigunde.
Adelaide of Hesse would leave the Polish court on March of 1344 after the birth of her twins as she and Casimir III are at odds with each other while Casimir III would continue to take in mistresses.
Casimir III would betroth one of his daughters, Kunigunde to one of the Silesian Piasts, the future Przemyslaus Noszak of Cieszyn to prevent him from being totally loyal to the crown of Bohemia and he was right about the marriage as it dislodged the shackles of Bohemia further into Upper Silesia, he would delay the attack in Silesia and make no peace treaty with the Bohemians, however, he already has an ally on his nephews in Silesia who are loyal to him but they would bide their time for that.