Emnilda
Emnilda
f�dd 970-975, d�d cirka 1017
Emnilda
f. 970-975

Slovenien
d. ca 1017
Krakow, Malopolskie
Polen



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Dobromir

f. 942
Schlesien
d. 1000-12
Polen
Hertig

Tugumir

f. 915
d. 945
Furste av Heveller
Ba�labic
f. 890
                
                
                
                
Geros

f. ca 985

d. 1042-02-14

Queen Consort of Hungary (Gr�fin Rikgads), Prinzessin von der Lausitz

                
                
                
                
                
                
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Emnilda, f�dd 970-975 i Slovenien, d�d cirka 1017 i Krakow, Malopolskie, Polen.

Emnilda slowianska � (ur. pomiedzy 970 a 975, zm. 1016 lub 1017), c�rka Dobromira, byc moze wladcy z ksiazecego rodu z Moraw (Olomunca) lub zachodnich kranc�w Slowianszczyzny (Luzyce lub Milsko), trzecia zona ksiecia polskiego Boleslawa I Chrobrego. http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emnilda_s%C5%82owia%C5%84ska

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emnilda_of_Lusatia

Emnilda of Lusatia (Polish: Emnilda slowianska; b. Slovenia, ca. 970-975, d. Krak�w, 1017), was a Slavic princess and by marriage Duchess of Poland.

She was a daughter of certain Dobromir, a Slavic leader ruler of Lusatia and Milsko, who was named venerable by Thietmar of Merseburg.

Life The wedding between Emnilda and the heir of the Polish throne, Boleslaw, took place around 987. This was the third marriage for the young prince: his previous two wives, the daughter of Margrave Rikdag of Meissen (perhaps called Hunilda or Oda) and the Hungarian princess Judith, were repudiated after few years or marriages, but both produced offspring to Boleslaw, a daughter and a son, Bezprym. During her marriage, Emnilda bore her husband five children, two sons (the future Mieszko II Lambert and Otto) and three daughters, one of them a nun and the other two, Regelinda and another whose name is unknown, became Margravine of Meissen and Grand Princess of Kiev, respectively.

It's claimed that Emnilda had a great influence on her husband, and perhaps also in the state affairs. She was probably accompanied Boleslaw I to the meeting of Merseburg on 23 May 1013 and perhaps she actively promoted the recognition of his son Mieszko as a vassal of the Emperor for his government over Moravia, a fact who put in jeopardy the succession rights of Boleslaw I's eldest son Bezprym, who at the end was excluded in favor of his younger half-brother.

She was mentioned by Gallus Anonymus and Thietmar of Merseburg; both chroniclers noted she was a wise and charming person.

The exact date of Emnilda's death is unknown, but is assumed that this happened in 1017 at the latest, or, more likely, at the end of 1016, because on 3 February 1018 Boleslaw I married with his fourth and last wife, Oda of Meissen.

Boleslaw I of Poland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In 984 Boleslaw married an unknown daughter of Rikdag (Riddag, Ricdag), Margrave of Mei�en. Subsequently he married an unknown woman from Hungary, maybe a daughter of Geza, Grand Duke of Hungary; then Emnilda, daughter of Dobromir; and lastly Oda, another daughter of the Margrave of Mei�en. His wives bore him sons, including Bezprym, Mieszko II and Otton; and a daughter, Mathilde.

Mieszko II Lambert From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mieszko II was the son of Boleslaw I the Brave and Enmilda, daughter of Dobromir, Duke of Lusatia.

Emnilda of Lusatia (Polish: Emnilda slowianska; b. Slovenia, ca. 970-975, d. Krak�w, 1017), was a Slavic princess and by marriage Duchess of Poland. She was a daughter of certain Dobromir, a Slavic leader ruler of Lusatia and Milsko, who was named venerable by Thietmar of Merseburg. Life

The wedding between Emnilda and the heir of the Polish throne, Boleslaw, took place around 987. This was the third marriage for the young prince: his previous two wives, the daughter of Margrave Rikdag of Meissen (perhaps called Hunilda or Oda) and the Hungarian princess Judith, were repudiated after few years or marriages, but both produced offspring to Boleslaw, a daughter and a son, Bezprym. During her marriage, Emnilda bore her husband five children, two sons (the future Mieszko II Lambert and Otto) and three daughters, one of them a nun and the other two, Regelinda and another whose name is unknown, became Margravine of Meissen and Grand Princess of Kiev, respectively.

It's claimed that Emnilda had a great influence on her husband, and perhaps also in the state affairs. She was probably accompanied Boleslaw I to the meeting of Merseburg on 23 May 1013 and perhaps she actively promoted the recognition of his son Mieszko as a vassal of the Emperor for his government over Moravia, a fact who put in jeopardy the succession rights of Boleslaw I's eldest son Bezprym, who at the end was excluded in favor of his younger half-brother.

She was mentioned by Gallus Anonymus and Thietmar of Merseburg; both chroniclers noted she was a wise and charming person.

The exact date of Emnilda's death is unknown, but is assumed that this happened in 1017 at the latest, or, more likely, at the end of 1016, because on 3 February 1018 Boleslaw I married with his fourth and last wife, Oda of Meissen.

Children: Miss, Princess Of Poland b. 988 in Of, Poznan, Poznan, Poland Regelinda, Princess Of Poland b. 989 in Of, Poznan, Poznan, Poland Mieszko II Lambert, Poland b. 990 in Of, Poznan, Poznan, Poland Dobromir, Prince Of Poland b. About 994 in Of, Poznan, Poznan, Poland Miss Boleslawowna, Princess Poland b. About 996 in Of, Poznan, Poznan, Poland Otton, Prince Of Poland b. About 1000 in Of, Poznan, Poznan, Poland


Gift med
Boleslaw I "den dj�rve" Chroby, f�dd cirka 967 i Poznan, Wielkopolskie, Polen, d�d 1025-06-17 i Gniezno, Wielkopolskie, Polen.

Barn:
Mieszko II Lambert, f�dd cirka 990, d�d 1034-05-10


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