Judith of Poland

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Judith of Poland ( Polish Judyta Bolesławówna * to 1132 †; 8. July 1172 / 1174 was by marriage) Crown Princess of Hungary and Marchioness of Brandenburg .

Life

Judith was the daughter of the Polish Duke Bolesław III. Schiefmund and his second wife Salome von Berg-Schelklingen were born. In her first marriage she was married to the later Hungarian King Ladislaus II. The early divorce resulted in only one daughter. In 1148 she married Margrave Otto I of Brandenburg and gave birth to two sons.

Little is known about her life, the exact date of her death and the place of her burial are also unknown.

progeny

From the marriage with Prince Ladislaus:

  • Mary of Hungary, ∞ around 1167 Niccolo Michieli, a Venetian patrician, governor of Arbe

From his marriage to Margrave Otto I:

literature

  • Gustav Albrecht: "Margrave Albrecht II.", In: Hie good Brandenburg all the way! Historical and cultural images from the past of the Mark and from old Berlin up to the death of the Great Elector. Edited by Richard George, Verlag von W. Pauli's Nachf., Berlin 1900
  • Otto von HeinemannAlbrecht II (Margrave of Brandenburg) . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 1, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1875, p. 243.
  • Ignaz Lenk von Treuenfeld: Explanation of the family tree of all 53 kings of Hungary from the first king Stephan the saint to the currently reigning king Ferdinand V. Printed by JP Sollinger, Vienna 1840

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Individual evidence

  1. Cf. History of the Magyars by Johann Count Mailáth, Volume 1, History of the European States, ed. by Arnold Heeren and Friedrich August Ukert , supplement, Regensburg 1852, p. 319.
  2. Cf. Lenk von Treuenfeld, p. 100: “Boris was immediately crowned Prince von Halitsch in 1127, at which ceremony the King of Hungary, Stephan II. Caused (sic!) With the consent of the King of Poland his daughter Judith and Her husband Boris in exchange for the granting of the Przemysler area, renouncing possession of the Spisland forever. After Boris's death † 1154 or 1156, this Judith married Mstislaw Isaeslawitsch † 1170 prince in Vladimir, son of Isaeslaw Mstislavich † 1154, grand prince (sic!) In Kiev and prince in Vladimir, herewith great-grandson of Grand Duke Vladimir II Monomakh † 1125. According to some agreement, this Judith is said to be betrothed to Stephan II and married to Ladislaus II. She is with her husband in the ninth degree of ancestry. "