Ludmila | |
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Tenure | 1210? |
Spouse | Mieszko I Tanglefoot |
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Casimir I of Opole Agnes Ludmila Euphrosyne Ryksa? |
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House | House of Piast |
Died | 20 October, after 1210 |
Ludmila (d. October 20 after 1210) was the wife of Mieszko I Tanglefoot. Her origins are disputed.
Mieszko I Tanglefoot married Ludmila between 1170-1178. Given her name, scientists think that Ludmila came from Bohemia, a member of the Přemyslid dynasty, since this was one of the only families to have women in it called Ludmila. However researchers have different opinions. It was suggested that she was daughter of Otto III, Duke of Olomouc and his wife Durantia, probably the daughter of Mstislav I of Kiev by his second wife Liubava Dmitrievna.[1] There was also a minority hypothesis that Ludmila was daughter of Sobeslaus I, Duke of Bohemia, Conrad II, Duke of Znojmo[2] or Vladimir, Duke of Olomouc.[3]
Ludmilla contributed to the foundation of the Norbertine monastery in Rybnik, who was later transferred to Czarnowąsy.
Mieszko and Ludmila had the following children:
Ludmila (wife of Mieszko I Tanglefoot)
Died: c. 1210 |
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Preceded by Grzymislawa of Luck |
High Duchess consort of Poland 1210? |
Succeeded by Grzymislawa of Luck |