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<p>in 1409. In some cases, the kingdom could pass to the husband's heirs, even when they were not an issue of the wife in question (e.g. <a href="page.php?w=Jogaila">Jogaila</a>, who became king by marrying <a href="page.php?w=Jadwiga_of_Poland">Jadwiga</a> and passed on the kingdom to his children with <a href="page.php?w=Sophia_of_Halshany">Sophia of Halshany</a>).</p>

<p>Kings jure uxoris in the medieval era include:<br/>
*<a href="page.php?w=Philip_I_of_Navarre">Philip I of Navarre</a>, who was married to <a href="page.php?w=Joan_I_of_Navarre">Joan&nbsp;I of Navarre</a><br/></p><p>
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