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  1. Margaret of Bohemia; Duchess consort of Wroclaw, Legnica, Brieg, Kalisz and Troppau: Tenure: 1308–1322: Born: 21 February 1296 Prague, Bohemia, Holy Roman Empire: Died: 8 April 1322 (aged 26) Hradec Králové, Bohemia: Spouse: Bolesław III the Generous: Issue: Wenceslaus I of Legnica Louis I the Fair: House: Přemyslid: Father: Wenceslaus II ...

  2. Her younger sister was Catherine of Bohemia, who was Duchess consort in both Austria and Bavaria. Margaret's father remarried several times after the death of Blanche in 1348. Her half-siblings included: Wenceslaus, King of the Romans, Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor and Anna, wife of Richard II of England.

    • Prague (Praha), Kingdom of Bohemia
    • I. Nagy Lajos
    • Kingdom of Bohemia
  3. When Margaret Of Bohemia duchess of wroclaw was born on 21 February 1296, in Prague, Czechia, her father, Václav II. König von Böhmen, Václav I. als König von Polen, was 24 and her mother, Guta Juditha Gräfin von Habsburg, was 24. She had at least 3 sons with Boleslaw "the Wasteful" Piast III.

    • Female
    • Boleslaw "The Wasteful" Piast III
  4. Apr 26, 2022 · Genealogy for Małgorzata of Bohemia (Přemyslid), Duchess of Wroclaw (1296 - 1322) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • Praha, Böhmen
    • Duke Boleslaw III The Generous
    • Böhmen
  5. Dec 12, 2019 · On 12 February 1328, Margaret left her mother and returned to Bavaria for her marriage. On 12 August, Margaret and Henry XIV of Bavaria were married in Straubing. On 29 November 1329, Margaret gave birth to a son named John. He was later followed by a second son Henry, who died in infancy. Apparently Margaret and Henry had a happy marriage.

  6. Margaret of Bohemia Duchess of Wroclaw. 1296–1322. Guta Přemyslovna. 1297–1297. Sources (6)

  7. Jan Přemyslovec. 1294–1294. Margaret Of Bohemia duchess of wroclaw. 1296–1322. Guta Přemyslovna. 1297–1297. Sources (1) Wenzel II of Bohemia, "Find A Grave Index" View All. Spouse and Children.