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Made by Daniel Słomka I A. She came from the wealthy Italian family of the Dukes of Milan - Sforza. She was the daughter Giana Galeazza Sforza and Isabella.

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1 Made by Daniel Słomka I A

2 She came from the wealthy Italian family of the Dukes of Milan - Sforza. She was the daughter Giana Galeazza Sforza and Isabella of Aragon. In his childhood, Bona got a good education. Her teacher was Crisostomo Colonna, a member of the Academy of Pont.

3 Bona met by the works Virgil, Cicero and the Fathers of the Church, she learned to speak in a scholarly way, also possessed a knowledge of history, law, administration, and theology. She was thrifty, economical, and at the same time, able to influence people.

4 Almost from the beginning of his stay in Poland Queen Bona tried to gain a strong political position. She began to create their own party and also benefited from the impact that had on the king.

5 She was able to be obtained from Pope Leo X the right to decide of the cast of fifteen of Church of very high importance (eg in Kraków, Gniezno, Poznan, Wloclawek and Frombork).

6 Bona came out of the belief that one of the most important things needed for the effective realisations of politicans plans and strengthening of royal power is access to high finance. So set a goal to collect the greatest wealth, which would give Jagiellons financial independence. The 1524 Bona had already „dobra sieluckie” and a very large forest belt around the Narew, and the next target was the Podlasie. Later bought up a lot of possessions in Lithuania in the years 1536-1546

7 In 1527, as a result of a fall from his horse, Queen prematurely gave birth to her second son, Albert, who died at birth. After this event, the queen could not have more children. Bona to continue the Jagiellonian dynasty on the Polish throne, decided to force the nobles and magnates of the coronation of the only son of Zygmunt Augustus. First, the long-systems and multiple hand positions and, Lithuanian nobility gave him the throne (c. 1527-1528). Then in 1530 Zygmunt II Augustus crowned Polish king.

8 In foreign policy, was an opponent of the Habsburgs and advocate an alliance with France. In Hungary, during the wars that took place after the Battle of Mohács (1526), supported - against the Habsburgs - John Zapolya, for whom she gave her oldest daughter Isabella. Bona also sought to maintain good relations with the Ottoman Porte Bona was also for connecting Silesia to the Crown in exchange for his hereditary principality Bari and Rossano, but Sigismund did not support this idea.

9 In the thirties, she could also be carried out in Lithuania and agricultural tax reform in 1544 Sigismund II Augustus became an independent authority in Lithuania, and therefore there is moved. This was the cause of a significant weakening of the power of the queen. This conflict of interest, and następniezwiązek Sigismund Augustus and Barbara Radziwill, led eventually to move bills along with her daughters on Mazowszea then to go from Polish to Bari, as it did in 1556.

10 PICTURENAME DATE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH MARRIAGEFUNCTION Izabela Jagiellonka 15191559Jan ZápolyaQUEEN OF HUNGARY Zygmunt II August 15201572 Elżbieta Habsburżanka Barbara Radziwiłłówna Katarzyna Habsburżanka QUEEN OD POLAND Zofia Jagiellonka 15221575Henryk II Młodszy DUCHESS OF BRUNSWICK Anna Jagiellonka 15231596Stefan BatoryQUEEN OF POLAND Katarzyna Jagiellonka 15261583Jan III WazaQUEEN OD SWEDEN NO PHOTO Olbracht Jagiellończyk 1527 QUENN OD POLAND


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