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Ida of Wettin

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Noble family
  
Died
  
after 1061

Mother
  
Matilda of Meissen

Children
  
Svatobor

Father
  
Theodoric II, Margrave of Lower Lusatia

Spouse
  
Spytihněv II, Duke of Bohemia

Parents
  
Theodoric II, Margrave of Lower Lusatia, Dětřich II. z Eilenburchu

Grandparents
  
Dedo I, Count of Wettin, Thietburga of Haldensleben

Great-grandparents
  
Theodoric I of Wettin, Jutta of Merseburg

Similar
  
Spytihněv II - Duke of Bohemia, Judith of Schweinfurt, Bretislav I, Thimo the Brave - Count of

Ida of Wettin (Czech: Ida Wettinská, German: Ida von Wettin, also Hidda von Eilenburg; died after 1061), a member of the Saxon House of Wettin, was Duchess consort of Bohemia from 1055 until 1061 by her marriage with Duke Spytihněv II.

Life

She was born about the year 1031, 1035 at the latest, a younger daughter of Margrave Theodoric II of Lusatia and his wife Matilda, daughter of Margrave Eckard I of Meissen. Ida's father, former Count of Eilenburg, became Lusatian margrave in 1032 and was killed by the henchmen of his brother-in-law, Margrave Eckard II of Meissen on 19 November 1034.

Ida was married to the Přemyslid duke Spytihněv II of Bohemia and gave birth to two surviving children. Together with them she apparently was exiled from Bohemia after death of her husband on 28 January 1061. Her daughter, whose name is not recorded, married a Saxon nobleman named Wichmann of Celle, whereas her son Svatobor (Frederick) became Patriarch of Aquileia in 1085, only to be murdered during a street disturbance in February 1086. She probably had another daughter, who became the first wife of Grand Prince Sviatopolk II of Kiev.

References

Ida of Wettin Wikipedia


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