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Margareta of Opole

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Noble family
  
House of Piast

Died
  
January 15, 1454

Name
  
Margareta Opole

Children
  
John I of Luben

Mother
  
Margareta

Parents
  
Bolko IV of Opole

Father
  
Bolko IV of Opole

Spouse
  
Ludwik III of Olawa


Role
  
Bolko IV of Opole's daughter

Grandparents
  
Anna Opolska, Bolko III of Strzelce

Grandchildren
  
Frederick I of Liegnitz

Margareta of Opole (Polish: Małgorzata opolska; c.  1412/14 – 15 January 1454), was a Polish princess. She was a member of the Opole branch of House of Piast and by marriage a Duchess of Oława-Lubin-Chojnów.

She was the daughter of Duke Bolko IV of Opole, by his wife Margareta, possibly a member of the House of Görz.

Life

Around 1423, Margareta (aged eleven) married her kinsman, Duke Louis III of Oława. She bore him two sons: John I and Henry X. On 18 January 1441 Louis III died, leaving the Duchies of Lubin and Chojnów to his sons as co-rulers and the Duchy of Oława to his widow as her Oprawa wdowia.

Henry X died in 1452 and was succeeded by his brother and co-ruler John I in Chojnów (Lubin was already pledged to the Dukes of Głogów in 1446); however, John I died one year later (1453), leaving from his marriage with Hedwig of Brzeg a son, Frederick I, now the only male representative of the Brzeg-Legnica branch.

Margareta survived her son John I by only two months. Oława was inherited by her grandson Frederick I, who eventually reunited all the family lands in 1488.

References

Margareta of Opole Wikipedia