Woman King Rule

Woman King Rule

In 1384, 10-year-old Jadwiga of Poland, daughter of Louis I of Hungary and Elizabeth of Bosnia, was crowned king of Poland because there were no ruling queens allowed, but the rules didn't specify the king had to be a male.

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