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  1. Świętosława of Poland (Czech: Svatava Polská; c. 1046–1048 – 1 September 1126) was the third wife of Duke (later King) Vratislaus II of Bohemia and the first Queen of Bohemia as of 1085.

    • c. 1046–1048
    • 1062–1092
    • 15 June 1086
    • 1 September 1126 (aged c. 78–80), Bohemia
  2. Świętosława. Świętosława was a Polish princess, the daughter of Mieszko I of Poland and sister of Bolesław I of Poland, who married two Scandinavian kings. According to some chroniclers, this princess, whose name is not given, was married first to Eric the Victorious of Sweden and then to Sweyn Forkbeard of Denmark, giving the former a ...

  3. Świętosława of Poland. Soběslav I (also Sobeslaus; c. 1075 – 14 February 1140) was Duke of Bohemia from 1125 until his death in 1140. He was a member of the Přemyslid dynasty, the youngest son of Vratislaus II (d. 1092), by his third wife Świętosława of Poland .

    • 12 April 1125 – 14 February 1140
    • Vladislaus II
  4. The most important example is the daughter of Mieszko I and sister of Bolesław I the Brave, known by the reconstructed name of Świętosława. The Piast dynasty is identified with Sigrid Storråda, well known from the sources, i.e. the wife of Eric the Victorious and Sweyn Forkbeard.

  5. Świętosława of Poland (Czech: Svatava Polská (c. 1046–1048 – 1 September 1126)) was the third wife of Duke (later King) Vratislaus II of Bohemia and the first Queen of Bohemia as of 1085.

  6. Kids Encyclopedia Facts. For the Queen of Bohemia who was daughter of Casimir I the Restorer, see Świętosława of Poland. Świętosława was a Polish princess, the daughter of Mieszko I of Poland and sister of Bolesław I of Poland, who married two Scandinavian kings.

  7. Feb 2, 2024 · Świętosława of Poland (Czech: Svatava Polská; c. 1046–1048 – 1 September 1126) was the third wife of Duke (later King) Vratislaus II of Bohemia and the first Queen of Bohemia as of 1085. Origin

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