She is married to Mieszko II Lambert van Polen.
They got married
Child(ren):
RICHENZA (-Saalfeld 21 Mar 1063, bur Köln St Maria ad gradus). The Brunwilarensis Monasterii Fundatio names the seven daughters (in order) "Richza, Adelheit, Ida, Mathild, Theophanu, Heylewig, Sophia" as children of "Herenfridus comes palatinus, qui post Ezo nominatus est" and his wife "Mathilde filia Magni Ottonis", specifying in a later passage that "Richza" was divorced from her husband and was mother of "Gazimerum"[370]. "Heinricus…Romanorum imperator augustus" confirmed the foundation of Kloster Brauweiler by charter dated 18 Jul 1051 which names "Richeza regina quondam Poleniæ…pro remedio anime sue fratrisque sui beate memorie Ottonis ducis aliorumque parentum suorum in monasterio Brunwilarensi sepultorum…per manum Heinrici palatini comitis filii patrui sui" and witnessed by "Heinricus comes palatinus, Sicco comes, Starchri comes…"[371]. She fled for shelter to a western monastery when Poland descended into civil war[372]. The Kalendarium of Köln Cathedral records the death “XII Kal Mai” of “Rigza regina soror Herimanni archiepiscopi”[373].
m ([1013], [divorced]) MIESZKO LAMBERT of Poland, son of BOLESŁAW I "Chrobry/the Brave" Prince [later King] of Poland & his [fourth/fifth] wife Emnilde --- (989-10 May 1034). He succeeded in 1025 as MIESZKO II King of Poland.
Bronnen:
[370] Brunwilarensis Monasterii Fundatio 5 and 16, MGH SS XI, pp. 398 and 403.
[371] MGH Diplomata V, D H III 273, p. 370.
[372] Dzięcioł, Witold (1963) The Origins of Poland (Veritas, London), p. 200.
[373] Lacomblet, T. J. (1857) Archiv für die Geschichte des Niederrheins (Düsseldorf), Band II, p. 12.
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