Portrait in the Babenberg pedigree, Klosterneuburg Monastery
Born
c. 1124
Died
after 1172
Buried
Backnang Abbey
Noble family
Přemyslid dynasty
Spouse(s)
Leopold, Duke of Bavaria Herman III, Margrave of Baden
Issue
Gertrude of Baden
Father
Soběslav I, Duke of Bohemia
Mother
Adelaide of Hungary
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