Helen of Anjou
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Helen of Anjou
Summary
Helen of Anjou is a human[1]. She was born on 1237[2]. She died in Shkodër[3]. She died on February 8, 1314[4]. She worked as a nun[5]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (31 views/month, #7,270 of 1,000,298).[6]
Key Facts
- Helen of Anjou passed away in Shkodër[3].
- Helen of Anjou was born on 1237[2].
- Helen of Anjou died on February 8, 1314[4].
- Helen of Anjou is buried at Gradac Monastery[7].
- Helen of Anjou's father was John Angelus of Syrmia[8].
- Helen of Anjou's mother was Matilda of of Požega[9].
- Helen of Anjou was married to Stephen Uroš I of Serbia[10].
- A child of Helen of Anjou was Stefan Dragutin[11].
- A child of Helen of Anjou was Stefan Milutin[12].
- A child of Helen of Anjou was Brnjača[13].
- A child of Helen of Anjou was Q85999528[14].
- Helen of Anjou held citizenship in Kingdom of Serbia[15].
- Helen of Anjou's professions included nun[5].
- Helen of Anjou's religion is recorded as Serbian Orthodox Church[16].
- Helen of Anjou is recorded as female[17].
- Helen of Anjou's instance of is recorded as human[18].
- Helen of Anjou's noble title is recorded as queen[19].
- Helen of Anjou's Commons category is recorded as Helen of Anjou[20].
- Helen of Anjou's canonization status is recorded as saint[21].
- Helen of Anjou's given name is recorded as Hélène[22].
- Helen of Anjou's IPA transcription is recorded as [jɛ̌lɛna ǎnʒuːjskaː][23].
- Helen of Anjou's described by source is recorded as Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary[24].
- Helen of Anjou's different from is recorded as Hélène of Anjou[25].
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Origins and Family
Helen of Anjou was born on 1237[2]. Her father was John Angelus of Syrmia[8]. Her mother was Matilda of of Požega[9].
Career and Affiliations
Helen of Anjou worked as a nun[5].
Personal Life
Among Helen of Anjou's spouses was Stephen Uroš I of Serbia[10]. Children include Stefan Dragutin[11], a monarch[26], 1251–1316[27], of Serbia[28], specialised in politics[29]; Stefan Milutin[12], a ruler[30], 1253–1321[31]; Brnjača[13], a nun[32], 1250–1264[33]; and Q85999528[14]. Her religion is recorded as Serbian Orthodox Church[16].
Death and Burial
Helen of Anjou died on February 8, 1314[4]. She died in Shkodër[3]. Burial took place at Gradac Monastery[7].
Why It Matters
Helen of Anjou ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (31 views/month, #7,270 of 1,000,298).[6] She has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[34] She is known by 10 alternative names across languages and contexts.[35]
FAQs
Where did Helen of Anjou die?
Helen of Anjou passed away in Shkodër[3].
Who were Helen of Anjou's parents?
Helen of Anjou's father was John Angelus of Syrmia[8]. Helen of Anjou's mother was Matilda of of Požega[9].
Who was Helen of Anjou married to?
Helen of Anjou's spouses include Stephen Uroš I of Serbia[10].
What did Helen of Anjou do for work?
Helen of Anjou worked as nun[5].