Hedwig of Masovia
Hedwig of Masovia, was a Polish princess, member of the House of Piast in the Masovian branch.
She was the eldest daughter of Siemowit IV, Duke of Masovia and Alexandra, a daughter of Algirdas, Grand Duke of Lithuania and sister of King Władysław II Jagiełło of Poland.
Life
On 3 January 1410, Hedwig married the Hungarian magnate John Garai, Ban of Ozora and ispán of Temes and Požega Counties. This union had undoubtedly a political objective. Hedwig's father Siemowit IV, during the Polish-Teutonic War wanted to be close to the Hungarian King Sigismund of Luxembourg, who at that point was an undercover ally of the Teutonic Order. It is not excluded that the wedding of his vassal's daughter to an influential Hungarian magnate was approved by King Władysław II Jagiełło of Poland, hoping that after this union relations with the Hungarian King could be improved, and his approval be obtained for a war against the Order. The marriage was probably instigated by Sigismund's wife Barbara of Cilli, a cousin of the Polish Queen Anna of Cilli, Władysław II's second wife.Hedwig had four children:
- Hedwig, married Petar Talovac, Ban of Croatia.
- Catherine, married Nicholas Bebek de Pelsőc, ispán of Gömör County.
- Stephen.
- Dorothea, Queen consort of Bosnia, married King Tvrtko II of Bosnia.