Alexandra of Lithuania
Alexandra was the youngest daughter of Algirdas, Grand Duke of Lithuania, and his second wife, Uliana of Tver. Though Alexandra's exact date of birth is not known, it is thought that she was born in the late 1360s or early 1370s. In 1387, she married Siemowit IV, Duke of Masovia, and had thirteen children with him.
Life
On 12 December 1385, a few months after the Union of Krewo, Siemowit IV, Duke of Masovia, reached a compromise with Queen Jadwiga of Poland and her intended consort, King Jogaila, the brother of Alexandra. Siemowit IV agreed to cease his rival claims to the Kingdom of Poland, pay homage to Jadwiga and Jogaila, and to assume the position of a hereditary vassal to the Polish crown in exchange for 10,000 Prague groschen and a fief. The agreement was solidified by the marriage of Siemowit IV and Alexandra in 1387.Alexandra died at the age of about 65 and was buried in Płock. Her final resting place is likely a church of the Dominican Order.
Issue
Alexandra was frequently pregnant during her union with Siemowit, giving birth to 13 children- five sons and eight daughters- in about 25 years.- Siemowit V.
- Hedwig, married after 3 January 1410 to Janos Garai, Ban of Uzora and Obergespan of Temes and Pozsega.
- Cymburgis, married on 25 January 1412 to Ernest I, Duke of Austria.
- Euphemia, married on 20 November 1412 to Bolesław I, Duke of Cieszyn.
- Amelia, married on 16 May 1413 to William II, Margrave of Meissen.
- Alexander, a diplomat and Bishop of Trento, titular Bishop of Chur, titular Cardinal of Damascus, and Patriarch of Aquileia.
- Casimir II.
- Trojden II.
- Władysław I.
- Alexandra, died unmarried.
- Maria, married on 24 June 1432 to Bogislaw IX, Duke of Pomerania.
- Anna, married bef. 26 May 1427 to Michael Žygimantaitis, a Lithuanian prince.
- Catherine, married bef. 21 August 1439 to Michael Žygimantaitis, a Lithuanian prince.