Anastasia Lvovna of Halych–Volhynia explained

Anastasia Lvovna of Halych–Volhynia (Ukrainian: Анастасія Львівна) (?-1335), was a Duchess of Dobrzyń by marriage to Siemowit of Dobrzyń, (r. 1288–1293, 1295–1303 and 1305–1312).[1] [2] [3] She served as Regent of Dobrzyń with her brother-in-law Władysław I Łokietek during the minority of her sons, Władysław the Hunchback and Bolesław of Dobrzyń between 1312 and 1316.[4]

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  1. Войтович Л. Княжа доба: портрети еліти [1]. — Біла Церква, 2006.
  2. Book: Rosenwein, Barbara H. . Reading the Middle Ages: Sources from Europe, Byzantium, and the Islamic World, Second Edition . 2013-11-18 . University of Toronto Press . 978-1-4426-0602-9 . en.
  3. Book: Chwalba . Andrzej . The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth: History, Memory, Legacy . Zamorski . Krzysztof . 2020-10-15 . Routledge . 978-1-000-20399-8 . en.
  4. Book: Szczur . Stanisław . Piastowie: leksykon biograficzny . Ożóg . Krzysztof . Jurek . Tomasz . 1999 . Wydawn. Literackie . 978-83-08-02829-2 . pl.
  5. Existence disputed; he appears only in the testimony of Archbishop Janisław and voivode of Inowrocław John of Płonkow in the Polish-Teutonic trial in Warsaw in 1339: the witnesses have identified Casimir and Władysław as brothers, but they didn't mention Bolesław, so is probable that they transcribed a wrong name.
  6. Origin uncertain; her existence is confirmed in a document dated 24 September 1313 and issued by the Abbess of the Cistercian monastery of Trzebnica, who named her as Juttę de Cujavia.