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Regelinda
Margravine of Meissen
The 13th-century Naumburg Cathedral statue depicting Regelinda
Born
c. 989
Died
21 March 1014 or 1016[1]
Noble family
Piast
Spouse(s)
Herman I, Margrave of Meissen
Father
Bolesław the Brave
Mother
Emnilda
Regelinda (German: Reg(e)lindis; c. 989 - 21 March c. 1014/16), also known as the "Smiling Polish woman", was a Polish princess from the Piast dynasty and Margravine of Meissen from 1009 until her death by her marriage to Herman I.
^Jasiński, Kazimierz (1989). Rodowód pierwszych Piastów. Wrocław: University Press. ISBN 9788385218326.
Regelinda (German: Reg(e)lindis; c. 989 - 21 March c. 1014/16), also known as the "Smiling Polish woman", was a Polish princess from the Piast dynasty...
and three daughters, one of them became an abbess and the other two, Regelinda and Amelia were married to Margrave Herman I of Meissen and Grand Prince...
counts in Alemannia, and at least one daughter, Gisela, the mother of Regelinda. Riezler, Baumann (1877). Fürstenbergisches Urkundenbuch (Volume 1) (in...
III of Lower Lorraine Doda Gothelo II of Lower Lorraine Pope Stephen IX Regelinda Matilda of Tuscany Godfrey IV of Lower Lorraine Ida of Lorraine Eustace...
948. Bertha was the daughter of Duke Burchard II of Swabia and his wife Regelinda. In 922, she was married to the Burgundian king Rudolph II. The Welf rulers...
mathematician (d. 1079) Chaghri Beg, co-ruler of the Seljuk Empire (d. 1060) Regelinda, margravine of Meissen (approximate date) January 23 – Adalbero, archbishop...
Count Sizzo of Schwarzburg, cousin of Wilhelm Count Dietmar Margravine Regelinda (Reglindis), daughter of Bolesław I of Poland, and Margrave Herman I of...
and culture — often contrasted with the Naumburg statue of Margravine Regelinda as the stereotypical "smiling Polish woman". Her portrait was appropriated...
of the Northern March Herman I, Margrave of Meissen (d. 1038), married Regelinda, daughter of King Bolesław I Chrobry of Poland Eckard II, Margrave of...
castle of his brother-in-law, Margrave Herman I (husband of his sister Regelinda). The fighting stopped in autumn and was resumed only in 1017 after the...
brother-in-law). Eckard I's son Herman I married with Bolesław I's daughter Regelinda in 1002; after Oda married Bolesław I in 1018 she became the stepmother-in-law...
invaded Saxony. Mieszko's team struck Meissen, where his sister, Margravine Regelinda, probably ruled. In addition to loot, a considerable number of captives...
consort Uta von Ballenstedt as well as Margrave Herman I and his spouse Regelinda stand on both sides of the choir entrance. Considering his characteristic...
mathematician (d. 1079) Chaghri Beg, co-ruler of the Seljuk Empire (d. 1060) Regelinda, margravine of Meissen (approximate date) 980 February 15 – Berthold,...
fresco in the church St. Martin chapel Saint Adalric's shrine Noblewoman Regelinda of Swabia and the churches on the Ufenau island, St. Peter and Paul church...