Family tree Van Heijningen/Van der Lee » Mieszko III van Polen (± 1126-1202)

Personal data Mieszko III van Polen 


Household of Mieszko III van Polen

He is married to Elisabeth van Hongarije.

They got married about 1140.


Child(ren):

  1. Odo van Posen  1149-1194 
  2. Elisabeth van Polen  1152-1209 
  3. Wierchoslawa Ludmilla van Polen  ± 1153-± 1223 
  4. Judith van Polen  < 1154-> 1201 

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