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Name
  
Regelinda Regelinda

Noble family
  
Father
  
Boleslaw I Chrobry


Mother
  
Died
  
Meissen, Germany

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Spouse
  
Herman I, Margrave of Meissen

Parents
  
Emnilda, Boleslaw I the Brave

Grandparents
  
Mieszko I of Poland, Doubravka of Bohemia, Dobromir of Lusatia

Uncles
  
Lambert Mieszkowic, Swietopelk Mieszkowic, Mieszko Mieszkowic

Cousins
  
Olof Skotkonung, Estrid Svendsdatter, Harald II of Denmark, Dytryk

Similar People
  
Boleslaw I the Brave, Bezprym, Mieszko II Lambert, Doubravka of Bohemia, Mieszko I of Poland

Regelinda (German: Reg(e)lindis; c. 989 - 21 March aft. 1014), a member of the Polish Piast dynasty, was Margravine of Meissen from 1009 until her death by her marriage with Margrave Herman I.

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Life

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She was the daughter of the Polish king Bolesław I Chrobry from his third marriage with Emnilda, daughter of Dobromir, a Slavic prince (according to some modern historians in Lusatia).

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Regelinda was married to Herman I shortly after his father Margrave Eckard I of Meissen was killed on April 30, 1002. While Duke Bolesław had occupied the March of Lusatia and the Milceni lands sparking a German–Polish War, the marriage brought the Polish Piasts and the Ekkardiner margraves closer. The new king Henry II of Germany named Herman's uncle Gunzelin Eckard's successor, however, in 1009, deposed him and installed Herman as Margrave of Meissen with Regelinda as his margravine consort. The alliance with the Polish dukes was renewed after the 1018 Peace of Bautzen, when Bolesław married Herman's sister Oda.

Regelinda Naumburg Uta i Regelinda zdjcia Kolumberpl

The marriage of Herman and Regelinda proved to be childless. The margravine is better known for the 13th century statue erected in Naumburg Cathedral by the Naumburg Master, which shows a "smiling Polish woman" (Polish: śmiejącą się Polkę). It is part of a semicircle of twelve donor portraits in the west choir, among them Herman's brother Margrave Eckard II and his wife Uta, although there is some research which questions her identification.

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Her exact year of death is unknown. She died about 1014, but it is also speculated that she could have lived until 1030.


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References

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