Adelaide of Bohemia (1105 or 1107 – 15 September 1140) was the daughter of Prince Álmos of Hungary and his wife Predslava of Kiev, the daughter of Sviatopolk II great prince of Kiev.[1] Adelaide's father was a son of King Géza I of Hungary and was Duke and later King of East Slavonia.
Adelaide of Hungary | |
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Duchess consort of Bohemia | |
Born | Between 1105 and 1107 |
Died | 15 September 1140 |
Spouse | Soběslav I, Duke of Bohemia |
Issue | |
House | House of Árpád |
Father | Prince Álmos |
Mother | Predslava of Kiev |
Adelaide married Soběslav I, Duke of Bohemia.[2] They had at least five children:
- Vladislaus, Duke at Olomouc
- Maria
- Soběslav II (~1128–1180), Duke of Bohemia
- Udalrich II (1134–1170), Duke at Olomouc
- Wenceslaus II (1137–1192), Duke of Bohemia
References
edit- ^ Raffensperger 2007, p. 158.
- ^ Raffensperger 2018, p. 171.
Sources
edit- Raffensperger, Christian (2007). "Russian Economic and Marital Policy: An Initial Analysis of Correlations". Russian History. 34 (1/4, "FESTSCHRIFT" FOR RICHARD HELLIE: Part 1 (Spring-Summer-Fall-Winter 2007 / Printemps-Été-Automne-Hiver): 149–159. doi:10.1163/187633107X00086.
- Raffensperger, Christian (2018). Conflict, Bargaining, and Kinship Networks in Medieval Eastern Europe. Lexington Books.