Not to be confused with Adelaide of Hungary (d. 1140).
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Duchess consort of Bohemia
Adelaide of Hungary
Duchess consort of Bohemia
Tenure
1061–1062
Born
c. 1040
Died
(1062-01-27)27 January 1062
Spouse
Vratislav II of Bohemia
Issue
Vratislaus
Bretislaus II of Bohemia
Judith, Duchess of Poland
Ludmila of Bohemia
House
House of Árpád
Father
Andrew I of Hungary
Mother
Anastasia of Kiev
Adelaide of Hungary (c. 1040 – 27 January 1062)[1] was the only daughter of King Andrew I of Hungary.[2] It has generally been assumed that her mother was Anastasia of Kiev,[3] but it has been hypothesised that Adelaide could be the result of Andrew I and a different wife, due to the idea that Yaroslav the Wise wouldn't marry his daughter to an exiled dynast, who didn't appear to have a strong claim to the throne, for which he wouldn't gain serious support for until 1045, five years after Adelaide is thought to be born. [4]
^Długosz 1997, p. 1997.
^Kętrzyński 1950, p. 39.
^Dworzaczek W. , Genealogia , Warsaw 1959, plates 81 and 84.
^K. Jasiński, Filiation of Adelaide, wife of the Czech prince Vratislav II , pp. 3-11.
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