A death avoided
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A death avoided
Frederick, the young son of Frederick the Fair would survive and his wife Isabella of Aragon would bear another daughter named Bianka (1322), who will be the peace offering for Henry XV of Bavaria.
On 1322-1323, the Dukes of Galicia, Andrew and Leo would manage to survive the battles against the mongols despite their loss, George of Lutsk would marry Aldona of Lithuania after he was held captive on 1321 and he would guarantee peace between the Lithuanians and Galicia-Volhynians and alliance, this would end the planned Polish-Lithuanian marriage plans as Aldona was once betrothed to Prince Casimir and an alliance between the Galicians and Lithuanians which would guarantee the survival of the Galician state in the long term, the jilting of alliance would cause the Poles to look to the Austrians.
Casimir III would marry Elizabeth of Austria and Bolko II of Swidnica-Jawor was married to Anna of Austria in order to guarantee the Habsburg-Polish alliance, Andrew of Galicia would continue to be allied with the Poles due to him being nephew of Casimir the Elbowhigh, the two ladies were married after the marriage plans was discussed in 1326, another marriage was arranged between Eric Christoffersen and Princess Jadwiga of Poland, a marriage that would create an alliance between Poland and Denmark in both Blood and diplomacy.
The survival of the heir of the Duke of Galicia-Volhynia would mean that Galicia-Volhynia would continue to exist and would be the buffer between Poland and the mongols and would guarantee that Poland would remain allied with Poland and Poland would remain in its interests in its western territories of Silesia, Neumark/Lubuszland and Pomerania and the Dukes of Galicia would help them get them back.
A death avoided
Frederick, the young son of Frederick the Fair would survive and his wife Isabella of Aragon would bear another daughter named Bianka (1322), who will be the peace offering for Henry XV of Bavaria.
On 1322-1323, the Dukes of Galicia, Andrew and Leo would manage to survive the battles against the mongols despite their loss, George of Lutsk would marry Aldona of Lithuania after he was held captive on 1321 and he would guarantee peace between the Lithuanians and Galicia-Volhynians and alliance, this would end the planned Polish-Lithuanian marriage plans as Aldona was once betrothed to Prince Casimir and an alliance between the Galicians and Lithuanians which would guarantee the survival of the Galician state in the long term, the jilting of alliance would cause the Poles to look to the Austrians.
Casimir III would marry Elizabeth of Austria and Bolko II of Swidnica-Jawor was married to Anna of Austria in order to guarantee the Habsburg-Polish alliance, Andrew of Galicia would continue to be allied with the Poles due to him being nephew of Casimir the Elbowhigh, the two ladies were married after the marriage plans was discussed in 1326, another marriage was arranged between Eric Christoffersen and Princess Jadwiga of Poland, a marriage that would create an alliance between Poland and Denmark in both Blood and diplomacy.
The survival of the heir of the Duke of Galicia-Volhynia would mean that Galicia-Volhynia would continue to exist and would be the buffer between Poland and the mongols and would guarantee that Poland would remain allied with Poland and Poland would remain in its interests in its western territories of Silesia, Neumark/Lubuszland and Pomerania and the Dukes of Galicia would help them get them back.
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