Sie war verwandt mit Kazimierz I Odnowiciel Karol "Odnowiciel".
Kind(er):
GIVN Dobronegra Mariya , Kiev
SURN Vladimirovna
AFN 9BLH-M6
DATE 9 SEP 2000
TIME 13:15:32
GIVN Dobronegra Mariya , Kiev
SURN Vladimirovna
AFN 9BLH-M6
DATE 9 SEP 2000
TIME 13:15:32
Name Prefix:Princess Name Suffix: Of Kiev
With her brother's help, the grand prince Yaroslav the Great of Kiev, Poland
regained the provinces of Mazovia and Pomernaia in 1047. The province of
Silesia was taken by Poland in 1050 from the Bohemians, though they had to
pay annual tribute to the Bohemian princes as compensation.
With her brother's help, the grand prince Yaroslav the Great of Kiev, Poland
regained the provinces of Mazovia and Pomernaia in 1047. The province of
Silesia was taken by Poland in 1050 from the Bohemians, though they had to
pay annual tribute to the Bohemian princes as compensation.
With her brother's help, the grand prince Yaroslav the Great of Kiev, Poland
regained the provinces of Mazovia and Pomernaia in 1047. The province of
Silesia was taken by Poland in 1050 from the Bohemians, though they had to
pay annual tribute to the Bohemian princes as compensation.
With her brother's help, the grand prince Yaroslav the Great of Kiev, Poland
regained the provinces of Mazovia and Pomernaia in 1047. The province of
Silesia was taken by Poland in 1050 from the Bohemians, though they had to
pay annual tribute to the Bohemian princes as compensation.
Furste av Polen.
{geni:about_me} Gift 1041 med
Kasimir I Karol av Polen, född 1016, död 1058. furste. restaurator.
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DOBRONEGA MARIA Vladimirovna (before 1012-1087). The Primary Chronicle records the marriage of "Yaroslav's sister" to Kazimierz of Poland in 1043 but does not name her[135]. The Annales Polanorum state that "Kazimirum duxit ex Russia Mariam" in 1025[136], although the date is clearly inaccurate. The Chronicæ Polanorum refers to the wife of King Kazimierz as "de Rusia nobilem"[137]. The Chronica principum Polonie records that "Kazimirus" married "Dobrognewam"[138]. The Annales Capituli Cracoviensis record the death in 1087 of "Dobronega uxor Kazimir"[139]. m (1043) KAZIMIERZ I KAROL "Odnowiciel/the Renewer" Prince of Poland, son of MIESZKO II Lambert King of Poland & his wife Richeza [Ezzonen] (25 Jul 1016-19 Mar 1058).
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Family life and children of Vladimir I
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German wife of Vladimir I
Anna Porphyrogeneta is known to have predeceased Vladimir by four years. Thietmar of Merseburg, writing from contemporary accounts, mentions that Boleslaw I of Poland captured Vladimir's widow during his raid on Kiev in 1018. The historians long had no clue as to identity of this wife. The emigre historian Nicholas Baumgarten, however, pointed to the controversial record of the "Genealogia Welforum" and the "Historia Welforum Weingartensis" that one daughter of Count Kuno von Oenningen (future Duke Konrad of Swabia) by "filia Ottonis Magni imperatoris" (Otto the Great's daughter; possibly Rechlinda Otona [Regelindis], claimed by some as illegitimate daughter and by others legitimate, born from his first marriage with Edith of Wessex) married "rex Rugorum" (king of Russia). He interpreted this evidence as pertaining to Vladimir's last wife.
It is believed that the only child of this alliance was Dobronega, or Maria, who married Casimir I of Poland between 1038 and 1042. As her father Vladimir died about 25 years before that marriage and she was still young enough to bear at least five children, including two future Polish dukes (Boleslaw II of Poland, who later became a king, and Wladyslaw Herman), it is thought probable that she was Vladimir's daughter by the last marriage.
Casimir I of Poland
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Casimir also signed an alliance with Yaroslav I the Wise, the Prince of Kievan Rus'. The alliance was sealed by Casimir's marriage with Yaroslav's sister, Maria Dobronega. With such support Casimir returned to Poland and managed to retake most of his domain. In 1041, the defeated Bretislaus signed a treaty at Regensburg in which he renounced his claims to all Polish lands except for Silesia, which was to be incorporated into the Crown of Bohemia. It was Casimir's success in strengthening royal power and ending internal strife that earned him the epithet of "the Restorer".
Bolesław II the Bold
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Boleslaw was the eldest son of Casimir I the Restorer and Dobronega Maria of Kiev the daughter of the Grand Duke of Kiev Vladimir I.
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Casimir I of Poland
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Casimir also signed an alliance with Yaroslav I the Wise, the Prince of Kievan Rus'. The alliance was sealed by Casimir's marriage with Yaroslav's sister, Maria Dobronega.
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MARRIAGE: Another marriage, following the death of Anne (1011), affiliated Vladimir with the Holy Roman emperors of the German Ottonian dynasty and produced a daughter, who became the consort of Casimir I the Restorer of Poland (1016-58).
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She was the daughter of St. Vladimir I, Grand Duke of Kiev.
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Some sources show her as daughter of Yaraslav the Wise, other showdaughter
of St. Vladimir and Anna Porphyrogenita. I follow Stammtafeln.
Data From Lynn Jeffrey Bernhard, 2445 W 450 South #4, Springville UT 84663-4950
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Ancestral File Number:6TKK-TB
SOURCE NOTES:
Occupation: Queen in Poland
Deux versions sur sa filiation : fille de Vladimir le Grand (nous suivons celle-ci) ou fille de Boris Vladimirovitch (St Boris). Fiche sur Rodovid : http://uk.rodovid.org/wk/%D0%97%D0%B0%D0%BF%D0%B8%D1%81:33115
OR "DOBRONEGA""OF KIEV"
OR "MARIA"
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