Jogaila chose therefore to accept a Polish proposal to become a Catholic and marry Queen Jadwiga of Poland.
Her mother, Queen Jadwiga, died four days later, which could indicate an inflammation or infection.
He was one of the wealthiest magnates of his era, and a mentor and adviser to Queen Jadwiga of Poland.
Also, Queen Jadwiga of Poland supposedly prayed there with her husband, King Jogaila.
On his last trip to Poland in May, the pope canonized Queen Jadwiga, a revered figure from the 14th century.
On 25 July 1395, Queen Jadwiga issued building orders for the Szpital św.
One of the most important churches in Poland, it houses the relics of Queen Jadwiga.
The same happened with two troops of Girl Guides, named after Emilia Plater and Queen Jadwiga.
In 1399, Queen Jadwiga of Poland died due to childbirth complications, leaving Jogaila a foreigner king with no heir.
There was a Zaklika who built hospitals in Queen Jadwiga's time.