Salomea of Poland
Queen of Halych (Galicia) and Poor Clare nun, beatified by the Catholic Church / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Salome of Poland (1211/1212 – 1268), also known as Salome of Cracow or Blessed Salome (Polish: Błogosławiona Salomea), (1211–1268) was a Polish princess and from 1215 to 1219 the Queen of Halych by virtue of being the wife of Kálmán or Coloman of Galicia.
Quick Facts Salome of Poland, Reign ...
Salome of Poland | |
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Queen of Halych (Galicia) | |
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Reign | 1215–1219 |
Born | 1211/1212 Kraków, Kingdom of Poland |
Died | 1268 Skała, Lesser Poland Province, Crown of the Kingdom of Poland |
Burial | |
Spouses | Coloman of Galicia |
House | Piast |
Father | Leszek the White |
Mother | Grzymisława of Łuck |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
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Quick Facts Blessed Salome, O.S.C., Virgin ...
Blessed Salome, O.S.C. | |
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Venerated in | Catholic Church (Order of St. Clare) |
Beatified | 1672, Rome, Papal States, by Pope Clement X |
Major shrine | Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi, Kraków, Poland |
Feast | November 18 |
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