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Maria Dobroniega Maria Dobroniega of Kiev. Duchess consort of Poland Reign 1040–1058 Predecessor Richeza of Lotharingia Successor Wyszesława of Kiev Spouse Casimir the Restorer Issue Bolesław II the Bold
Władysław I Herman
Mieszko Kazimierzowic
Otto Kazimierzowic
Świętosława, Queen of BohemiaHouse Riurik Dynasty
House of PiastFather Vladimir the Great Born 1012 Died 1087 (aged 77) Maria Dobroniega of Kiev (b. aft. 1012[1] – d. 1087), was a Kievian Rus princess of the Rurikid dynasty and by marriage Duchess of Poland.
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Life
Family
She was one of the youngest children of Vladimir I, Grand Prince of Kiev. The identity of her mother is disputed among historians and web sources.
Grand Prince Vladimir I had married seven times and had fathered many children, legitimate and illegitimate. Anna Porphyrogeneta, his sixth wife, is known to have predeceased Vladimir by four years. Chronicle Thietmar of Merseburg, writing from contemporary accounts, mentions that Boleslaw I of Poland captured Vladimir I's widow during his raid on Kiev in 1018. The historians long had no clue as to identity of this wife. The emigre historian Nicholas Baumgarten, however, pointed to the controversial record of the "Genealogia Welforum" and the "Historia Welforum Weingartensis" that one daughter of Count Kuno von Oenningen (future Duke Konrad I of Swabia) by "filia Ottonis Magni imperatoris" (Otto the Great's daughter; possibly Rechlinda Otona [Regelindis], claimed by some as illegitimate daughter and by others legitimate, born from his first marriage with Edith of England) married "rex Rugorum" (King of Rus). He interpreted this evidence as pertaining to Vladimir I's last wife. This woman is a possible identity for Maria's mother.
Marriage
Maria married around 1040 to Casimir I the Restorer, Duke of Poland. This marriage helped Casimir to gain support in his reclaim over the Polish throne. Casimir had attempted to seize the throne twice before, both times he failed. With the support of Maria's brother, Yaroslav I the Wise, Casimir was able to make a successful claim.
The couple had five children:[2]
- Bolesław II the Bold (b. ca. 1043 – d. 2/3 April 1081/82).
- Władysław I Herman (b. ca. 1044 – d. 4 June 1102)
- Mieszko (b. 16 April 1045 – d. 28 January 1065).
- Otto (b. ca. 1046 – d. 1048).
- Świętosława (b. ca. 1048 – d. 1 September 1126), married ca. 1062 to Duke (and since 1085 King) Vratislaus II of Bohemia.
Maria's husband died on 28 November 1058. Her sixteen year old son, Bolesław, became King of Poland. Bolesław II is considered one of the most capable of the Piast rulers; however, he was deposed and expelled from the country in 1079. Bolesław II died two years later, in 1081.
Maria survive her son six years and died in 1087, aged seventy-seven or seventy-six.
References
Maria Dobroniega of KievRurikid dynastyBorn: bef. 1012 Died: 1087Royal titles Preceded by
Richeza of LotharingiaDuchess consort of Poland
1040–1058Succeeded by
Wyszesława of KievCategories:- 1012 births
- 1087 deaths
- Rurik Dynasty
- Polish queens consort
- Medieval women
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