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Euphemia of Hungary
Bornc.1055
Kingdom of Poland
Died1111
Burial
Hradisko Monastery, Olomouc, Czech Republic
SpouseOtto I of Olomouc
IssueSvatopluk, Duke of Bohemia
Otto II the Black
HouseArpad (by birth), Přemyslid (by marriage)
FatherBéla I of Hungary
MotherRicheza of Poland, Queen of Hungary

Euphemia of Hungary was a daughter of King Béla I of Hungary and his wife, Richesa (or Adelaide) of Poland (1050s – 11 April 1111).[1] She was the wife of Duke Otto I of Olomouc, the second son the Duke of Bohemia Bretislav I .[2][3]

They were married before 1073.[4]

Some researchers believe that Euphemia was the daughter of Bela's older brother Andrew I of Hungary and his wife Anastasia of Kiev, with the alternative name Adelhaid been proposed, due to minimal sources on her birth. Though the theory supported by most scholars and historians[why?] is that Euphemia was born as a result of a marriage between King Bela I and an unknown Piast Princess.[5]

Together they have four children:[6][7][8]

  • Svatopluk, Duke of Bohemia (21 September 1109)
  • Otto II the Black (18 February 1126)
  • Bretislav
  • Boleslava

Their youngest two children disappeared from written records and thus, are assumed to have died at a young age.

  1. ^ Kristó & Makk 1996, pp. 79, Appendix 2.
  2. ^ Kristó & Makk 1996, p. Appendix 2.
  3. ^ Wolverton 2001, p. 21.
  4. ^ "Euphemia von Ungarn Herzogin von Mähren". www.manfred-hiebl.de. Retrieved 2021-09-19.
  5. ^ Báling, Péter (January 2019). "Andrew, Béla, and Euphemia: Some Remarks on 11th-Century Dynastic Relations in the Light of Central European Narrative Sources". Hungary and Hungarians in Central and East European Narrative Sources (10th -17th Centuries.
  6. ^ Zwolińska, Bożena; Kubica, Łukasz (2017-09-30). "Forming of the dynamics of the changes in convergent production system depending on size of production party". Logforum. 13 (3). doi:10.17270/j.log.2017.3.5. ISSN 1895-2038.
  7. ^ Swan, Conrad (September 1983). "Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe. With tables by Jiri Louda and text by Michael Maclagan. 29·5 × 23 cm. Pp. 308 + 150 geneal. tables (mainly col.) + 39 pls. London: Orbis Publishing Ltd., 1981. ISBN 0-85613-276-4. £12·50". The Antiquaries Journal. 63 (2): 457–458. doi:10.1017/s000358150006710x. ISSN 0003-5815.
  8. ^ "26106, 1861-03-25, 1°: Tabl. 71 2°: Tabl. 84, Aquar. Gouaches 16, Miniat. 121, Emaux Porcel. Bronz. Tabat. Div. 211". Art Sales Catalogues Online. doi:10.1163/2210-7886_asc-26106.

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