Late Middle Ages · Europe · Politics

1384

Jadwiga crowned king of Poland

1384

The ten-year-old Angevin princess was crowned rex (not regina) of Poland, a legal fiction that allowed a female sovereign to exercise full royal authority. She would soon marry the Lithuanian Jogaila and bankroll the University of Krakow from her personal jewels. Canonized centuries later, she remains one of Poland's beloved medieval figures.