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  1. May 1, 2024 · Richeza of Poland. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Richeza of Poland (c. 1140 – June 16, 1185), was the daughter of King Wladislaus II the Exile of Poland, and Agnes of Babenberg. She accompanied her father into exile in 1146. Her name is also spelled Ryksa, Rixa, and Richilda. She married King Alfonso VII of Castile and León in 1152.

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  2. Richeza of Hoya-Stumpenhausen Henry II, Count of Hoya ? before 1250 1238 husband's accession: 1272 husband's death? John I: Hedwig of Oldenburg-Wildeshausen Henry IV, Count of Oldenburg-Wildeshausen (Oldenburg-Wildeshausen) ? ? 1272 husband's accession? Christian III: Jutta of Bentheim-Tecklenburg Otto II, Count of Bentheim-Tecklenburg ? ?

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  4. May 1, 2024 · When Queen Richeza Ryksa Piast of Poland was born on 22 September 1013, in Kraków, Poland, her father, King Mieszko Lambert Poland, was 23 and her mother, Richeza van Lotharingen, was 20. She married King Béla Adalbertus Árpadházi, of Hungary I in 1039, in Poland. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 7 daughters.

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    • King Béla I Árpád-Házi of Hungary
  5. Marie Casimire Louise de La Grange d'Arquien (Polish: Maria Kazimiera Ludwika d’Arquien; 28 June 1641 – 30 January 1716), known also by the diminutive form "Marysieńka", was a French noblewoman who became the queen consort of Poland and grand duchess consort of Lithuania from 1674 to 1696 by her marriage to King and Grand Duke John III Sobieski of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.

  6. 4 days ago · of Berg c. 1100 – 1144: Albert I the Bear c. 1100 – 1157–1170: Sophie of Winzenburg 1105–1160: Pribislav-Henry of the Hevelli died 1150: Richeza of Poland 116–1156: Vladislav II of Bohemia c. 1110 – 1174: Soběslav I of Bohemia c. 1075 – 1140: Mieszko III the Old of Poland 1126–1202: Judith of Poland c. 1332 –1171: Otto I c ...

  7. Apr 29, 2024 · Bunker BS-8. In the 1930s, Czechoslovakia decided to build a defense system around its borders, in response to the rise of Hitler and fascism to power. Bunkers and small fortresses began somewhere at the level of Ostrava, copied north of Moravia, then the northern, western and southern Bohemia, stretching with South Moravia to move to Slovakia ...

  8. Apr 26, 2024 · 1174. Birthplace: Germany. Death: June 07, 1227 (52-53) Immediate Family: Daughter of Bernhard II, Graf von Wölpe and Gräfin Sofie von Dassel. Wife of Graf Heinrich von Hoya von Stumpenhusen. Mother of Bernardus von Hoya; Widekind von Hoya; Bischof Gerhard de Hoya; Jutta von Hoya; Ermengard Gräfin von Hoya and 7 others.

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