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Queen of Bohemia and Poland (1288–1335)
Elizabeth Richeza of Poland (Czech: Eliška-Rejčka; Polish: Ryksa Elżbieta; 1 September 1288 – 19 October 1335), was a Polish princess member of the House
Elizabeth_Richeza_of_Poland
Surname list
In early Polish history, the given name Ryksa may refer to: Ryksa (Hilderyka, Brunhilda), sometimes mistakenly named as the German wife of the legendary
Ryksa
Queen consort of Bohemia from 1261 to 1278
Małgorzata (2010). Ryksa Piastówna. Królowa Czech i Polski (1st ed.). Wydawnictwo Manuskrypt. ISBN 83-923110-1-9. Duczmal, Małgorzata (2010). Ryksa Piastówna.
Kunigunda_of_Halych
King of Bohemia from 1306 to 1307
(2010). Ryksa Piastówna. Królowa Czech i Polski (1st ed.). Wydawnictwo Manuskrypt. p. 297. ISBN 83-923110-1-9. Duczmal, Małgorzata (2010). Ryksa Piastówna
Rudolf_I_of_Bohemia
King of Bohemia from 1278 to 1305
Ryksa Piastówna. Królowa Czech i Polski (1st ed.). Wydawnictwo Manuskrypt. p. 217, note 647. ISBN 83-923110-1-9. Duczmal, Małgorzata (2010). Ryksa Piastówna
Wenceslaus_II_of_Bohemia
Duchess consort of Greater Poland
Richeza of Sweden (Swedish: Rikissa Valdemarsdotter, Polish: Ryksa szwedzka, Ryksa Waldemarówna; between 1265 and 1270 – before 1292) was a Swedish princess
Richeza of Sweden, Duchess of Poland
Richeza_of_Sweden,_Duchess_of_Poland
Czech nobleman and marshal
Ryksa Piastówna. Królowa Czech i Polski (1st ed.). Wydawnictwo Manuskrypt. pp. 398, 409-410. ISBN 83-923110-1-9. Duczmal, Małgorzata (2010). Ryksa Piastówna
Henry_of_Lipá
Queen of Poland (1295-1296), Duchess of Saxe-Lauenburg (1302-1308)
(2010). Ryksa Piastówna. Królowa Czech i Polski (1st ed.). Wydawnictwo Manuskrypt. pp. 138–141. ISBN 83-923110-1-9. Duczmal, Małgorzata (2010). Ryksa Piastówna
Margaret_of_Brandenburg
Monarchy in Central Europe from 1025 to 1795
about a papal consent for the coronations of Wenceslaus II in 1300 and Ryksa-Elisabeth in 1303. Halecki, Oscar (1991). Jadwiga of Anjou and the Rise
Kingdom_of_Poland
Queen of Sweden (1129–1130, 1148–1156)
Richeza of Poland (Polish: Ryksa Bolesławówna, Swedish: Rikissa; c. 1116 – after 25 December 1156), a member of the House of Piast, was twice Queen of
Richeza of Poland, Queen of Sweden
Richeza_of_Poland,_Queen_of_Sweden
Queen consort of Poland
Richeza of Lotharingia (also called Richenza, Rixa, Ryksa; born about 995/1000 – 21 March 1063) was a member of the Ezzonen dynasty who became queen of
Richeza_of_Lotharingia
Queen of Castile and León from 1152 to 1157
Richeza of Poland (also known as Richeza of Silesia; Polish: Ryksa śląska; c. 1140 – 16 June 1185) was a Polish princess of the House of Piast in the
Richeza of Poland, Queen of Castile
Richeza_of_Poland,_Queen_of_Castile
King of Bohemia from 1253 to 1278
283. Kuthan 1996, p. 17. Tucker 2010, p. 289. Duczmal, Małgorzata (2010). Ryksa Piastówna. Królowa Czech i Polski (1st ed.). Wydawnictwo Manuskrypt. p.
Ottokar_II_of_Bohemia
High Duchess consort of Poland
aft. 1200). Agnes (d. 9 May aft. 1200). Euphrosyne (d. 25 May aft. 1200). Ryksa (d. aft. 24 September 1239). W. Brzezinski, Pochodzenie Ludmiły, żony Mieszka
Ludmila (wife of Mieszko I Tanglefoot)
Ludmila_(wife_of_Mieszko_I_Tanglefoot)
King of Poland from 1295 to 1296
(2010). Ryksa Piastówna. Królowa Czech i Polski (1st ed.). Wydawnictwo Manuskrypt. p. 295. ISBN 83-923110-1-9. Duczmal, Małgorzata (2010). Ryksa Piastówna
Przemysł_II
Legendary Polish ruler
novel by Polish writer Józef Kraszewski Popiel's wife is sometimes called Ryksa (Hilderyka) or Brunhilda); however, her name was never specified by medieval
Popiel
Halych. They had three children: Władysław Odonic (c. 1190 – 5 June 1239) Ryksa (c. 1191 – 18 November aft. 1238) Euphrosyne (c. 1192/94 – 23 August 1235);
Odon_of_Poznań
Czech nobleman
(2010). Ryksa Piastówna. Królowa Czech i Polski (1st ed.). Wydawnictwo Manuskrypt. p. 225. ISBN 83-923110-1-9. Duczmal, Małgorzata (2010). Ryksa Piastówna
Záviš_of_Falkenstein
Polish princess
Translated to English by Miroslav Košek. Duczmal, Małgorzata (2010). Ryksa Piastówna. Królowa Czech i Polski (1st ed.). Wydawnictwo Manuskrypt. pp
Agnes of Bohemia, Duchess of Jawor
Agnes_of_Bohemia,_Duchess_of_Jawor
Duke of Kraków (c. 1130 – 1211)
aft. 1200); Agnes (d. 9 May aft. 1200); Euphrosyne (d. 25 May aft. 1200); Ryksa (d. aft. 24 September 1239). Mieszko's ascendency to the throne is mentioned
Mieszko_IV_Tanglefoot
King of Poland (r. 1025–1031); Duke of Poland (r. 1032–1034)
p. 114 The Catholic Church in Poland: Saints. Quote: "Blessed Rycheza (Ryksa) (+1063), Queen, wife of [the] King Mieszko II [21.5]" See note No. 4 In
Mieszko_II_Lambert
Calendar year
the so-called Pagan Reaction). Queen Richeza, Casimir I and his sisters Ryksa and Gertruda are driven into exile in Germany. November 25 – King Malcolm
1034
Duke of Poland from 1107 to 1138
to subordinate Western Pomerania. Around 1128, Niels' son Magnus married Ryksa, Bolesław's eldest daughter. In retaliation for the sack of Płock by Wartislaw
Bolesław_III_Wrymouth
Royal consorts in Poland
accession never crowned 23 June 1290 husband's death bef. 1 June 1298 Henry IV Ryksa of Sweden Valdemar of Sweden (Bjälbo) before 1273 11 October 1285 23 June
List_of_Polish_royal_consorts
Duke of Poland
II's wife, Queen Richeza. In 1031, together with her children Casimir, Ryksa and Gertruda, she left the country. At the court of Emperor Conrad II, the
Bezprym
373–389, here p. 377. ISBN 978-3-529-02606-5 Duczmal, Małgorzata (2010). Ryksa Piastówna. Królowa Czech i Polski (1st ed.). Wydawnictwo Manuskrypt. pp
Albert III, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg
Albert_III,_Duke_of_Saxe-Lauenburg
Archbishop of Gniezno Boleslaus the Bold's Crown Q Elisabeth Richeza of Poland Ryksa Elżbieta 26 May 1303 Prague Cathedral Henryk of Wierzbno, Bishop of Wrocław
Coronations_in_Poland
Princess of Racibórz, Opole and Kraków, c. 1200 CE
five children were born: Kazimierz, Ludmiła, Agnieszka, Euphrosyne, and Ryksa. Euphrosyne was born no later than the end of the 12th century. She was
Euphrosyne (daughter of Mieszko IV Tanglefoot)
Euphrosyne_(daughter_of_Mieszko_IV_Tanglefoot)
Queen consort of Serbia
on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 18 October 2020. Duczmal, Małgorzata (2010). Ryksa Piastówna. Królowa Czech i Polski (1st ed.). Wydawnictwo Manuskrypt. p.
Elizabeth of Hungary, Queen of Serbia
Elizabeth_of_Hungary,_Queen_of_Serbia
Decade
the so-called Pagan Reaction). Queen Richeza, Casimir I and his sisters Ryksa and Gertruda are driven into exile in Germany. November 25 – King Malcolm
1030s
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Hindi/Indian
(राहà¥à¤²) Hindi myth name of a son of Buddha, RAHUL means "efficient."
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Pet form of English Hannah, HANNY means "favor; grace."
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Threshold; Gateway
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Prince. Jocasta's brother.
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Spanish American
from the water'.
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God
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Good Natured Person; Gift of Heart
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Hindu, Indian
King of Snakes
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British, English, Irish
The Lord is My God
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