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Post by Jaga on Jan 11, 2006 20:40:16 GMT -7
King Jagiello became a king of Poland after married young Jadwiga, unfortunately she and her baby died.
Now, the question, how old was Jagiello when his two sons who became later kinds of Poland were born?
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Post by Jaga on Jan 11, 2006 20:41:09 GMT -7
they did not have viagra in that time!
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Post by forza on Jan 12, 2006 8:02:00 GMT -7
I don't know but I have a map of Jagiellonian Empire:
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Post by Jaga on Jan 12, 2006 19:31:22 GMT -7
Forza, this map is very impressive. On the other hand I read somewhere that the union with Lithuania put Poland on the boarder of Western Europe. Lithuania was not very stable, it consist of areas where other belorussians, or russines were living and it put us closer to Russia Now - who has any idea how old was Jagiello when his two sons were born?
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Post by kaima on Jan 13, 2006 0:07:56 GMT -7
I don't know but I have a map of Jagiellonian Empire: Forza, the image of themap has dissapeared. Can you post a link to it if it is on the internet? Grasias in my best Polish! Kai
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Post by kaima on Jan 13, 2006 0:58:06 GMT -7
I don't know but I have a map of Jagiellonian Empire: Forza, the image of themap has dissapeared. Can you post a link to it if it is on the internet? Grasias in my best Polish! Kai [blush] it seems the picture loaded on my follow on post. It must have been a momentary glitch in the internet. Kai
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Post by forza on Jan 13, 2006 1:29:02 GMT -7
Kai, It's a glitch. It happens when they change something. map imageNEO: Whoa. Deja vu. TRINITY: What did you just say? NEO: Nothing. Just had a little deja vu. TRINITY: What happened? What did you see? NEO: A black cat went past us and then I saw another that looked just like it. TRINITY: How much like it? Was it the same cat? NEO: It might have been. I'm not sure. What is it? TRINITY: A deja vu is usually a glitch in the Matrix. It happens when they change something.
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Post by nancy on Jan 13, 2006 8:32:57 GMT -7
I don't know the answer to Jaga's question, so I am researching it (= asking Google). So far, I have discovered that there is a huge statue of King J in Central Park in New York City. Apparently a left over from a pre-War World's Fair, then was made a gift to NY by the Polish government (who had other things to worry about).
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Post by nancy on Jan 13, 2006 9:02:58 GMT -7
OK, I have learned that King J lived from 1351 - 1434, so he was 83 when he died. His sons were born in 1424, 1426 (that one died as a baby), and 1427, so the last son was born when he was 76.
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Post by jimpres on Jan 13, 2006 9:10:10 GMT -7
Yeah ! Nancy. Good digging.
Jim
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Post by Jaga on Jan 13, 2006 9:37:11 GMT -7
Nancy according to my source king Jagiello was born in 1348 but I check on the net, the majority of sources shows as his birthday: 1951 (?) sometimes with the question mark.
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Post by Jaga on Jan 13, 2006 9:37:48 GMT -7
lol - I had to modify Jaga's post because all I could see what a tiny spot moving across the screen.... this is what Jaga wrote, not me!
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Post by gardenmoma on Jan 14, 2006 9:35:24 GMT -7
I don't know the answer to Jaga's question, so I am researching it (= asking Google). So far, I have discovered that there is a huge statue of King J in Central Park in New York City. Apparently a left over from a pre-War World's Fair, then was made a gift to NY by the Polish government (who had other things to worry about). Thank you, nancy! That's the kind of stuff I realy like to know. Seriously, it kind of completes the puzzle of my life
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Post by nancy on Jan 14, 2006 16:25:03 GMT -7
Thank you, nancy! That's the kind of stuff I realy like to know. Seriously, it kind of completes the puzzle of my life GM, If I can complete the puzzle of your life by asking google, I will be happy to help by asking a lot more questions! If only MY puzzle could be so easily solved!
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