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  1. Emnilda of Lusatia: Dobromir of Lusatia: ca. 970 ca. 987 25 May 992 husband's accession: 1017 Bolesław I: Oda of Meissen: Eckard I, Margrave of Meissen (Ekkehardiner) ca. 996 3 February 1018 aft. 1018

  2. Vladislav I was a son of Vratislaus II of Bohemia by his second wife Svatava, [1] a daughter of Casimir I of Poland. [2] Together with his cousin Svatopluk, Vladislav expelled his brother Bořivoj II from Bohemia in 1107. In 1109, Svatopluk was killed during a campaign in Poland, [3] and Vladislav I succeeded him as Duke of Bohemia.

  3. Geografía: África – América – Antártida – Asia – Europa – Oceanía – Países. Historia: Prehistoria – Edad Antigua – Edad Media – Edad Moderna – Edad Contemporánea. Política : Marxismo – Nacionalismo – Socialismo – Terrorismo. Religión : Ateísmo – Budismo – Cristianismo – Iglesia católica – Islam ...

  4. Oda of Meissen, also named Ode, Old High German form for Uta or Ute ( Polish: Oda Miśnieńska, German: Oda von Meißen; born c. 996 – died 31 October or 13 November after 1025), was a Saxon countess and member of the Ekkehardiner dynasty. She married Piast Duke Bolesław I the Brave (who later became in the first King of Poland) as his ...

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    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. Kraków, 1017), was a Slavic princess and by marriage Duchess of Poland.

  6. Miecislao II Lambert de Polonia (en polaco: Mieszko II Lambert; ¿?, 990-¿?, 1034) de la dinastía de los Piastas, hijo del duque Boleslao I el Bravo. Gobernó como rey de Polonia de 1025 a 1031 y como duque de Polonia de 1032 a 1034. En 1031 cedió la corona a su hermano, y la recuperó a la muerte de este en 1032.

  7. Conrad I ( c. 1097 – 5 February 1157), called the Great ( German: Konrad der Große ), a member of the House of Wettin, was Margrave of Meissen from 1123 and Margrave of Lusatia from 1136 until his retirement in 1156. Initially a Saxon count, he became the ruler over large Imperial estates in the Eastern March and progenitor of the Saxon ...