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MIESZKO of Poland, son of BOLESŁAW III "Krzywousty/Wrymouth" Prince of Poland & his second wife Salome von Berg-Schelklingen ([1126/27]-13 Mar 1202). The Chronicon Polono-Silesiacum names (in order) the five sons of Bolesław III "Vladislaum, Boleslaum, Mesiconem, Kazimirum, Henricum", specifying that Mieszko succeeded in "Gneznam et Pomeraniam". The Chronica principum Polonie names "Boleslaum quartum, Mesiconem tercium, Henricum primum, et Kazimirum secundum, necnon Judittam" as the children of "Boleslaus" and his second wife "ex Theutunica", adding that their father granted "Gnesnam et Pomeraniam" to Mieszko. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "Vergescelaus…Mesico et Casemarus" as three brothers "in Polonia". He succeeded in 1138 as MIESZKO III "Stary/the Old" Prince of Greater Poland. "Miecislaus Senex Dux Poloniæ" donated property to Ladensi monastery by charter dated 1145. The dating clause of a charter dated 1153 names "Bolezlao, Mesikone, Henrico, fratribus germanis in Polonia principantibus". Prince of Kraków 1173-1177, 1190, and 1198/99-1202. Duke of Pomerania 1138-1202. The Annales Cracovienses Compilati record that "Mesko dux frater senior Kazimiri" demanded Kraków from the sons of Kazimierz, specifying that Leszek defeated Mieszko at Mozgawa, but that Mieszko obtained Kraków. The Chronica principum Polonie records that Mieszko III Prince of Poland invaded Russia in support of "sororis sue primogeniti Romani, patris Danielis" who has been expelled by "fratres de Russia". The Annales Capituli Cracoviensis record the death in 1202 of "dux Mesko frater Kazimiri".
m firstly ([1136/40]) ELISABETH of Hungary, daughter of BÉLA II "the Blind" King of Hungary & his wife Jelena of Serbia ([1128]-before 1155). The Chronicon Polono-Silesiacum refers to the first wife of Mieszko III as "filia regis Ungarorum" but does not name her. She is named Elisabeth in Europäische Stammtafeln, but the source on which this is based has not been identified. Prince Mieszko & his first wife had five children: ODON, STEFAN, WIERZCHOSŁAWA, ELŻBIETA, JUDYTA.
m secondly ([1151/54]) IEVDOKIA Iziaslavna, daughter of IZIASLAV II Mstislavich Grand Prince of Kiev & his second wife --- of Lithuania. The Chronicon Polono-Silesiacum refers to the second wife of Mieszko III as "filia regis Russie". Baumgarten names and records the parentage of the second wife of Mieszko III but cites only one secondary source in support. Prince Mieszko & his second wife had five children: BOLESŁAW, MIESZKO, WŁADYSŁAW, SALOMEA, ANASTAZJA.
Name
Name: Mieszko III (the old) //
Given Name: Mieszko III (the old)
Name Prefix: Duke of Poland
Death
Death:
Date: 13 maalis 1202
Event
Event:
Type: lis
Note: Around 1136, Mieszko married firstly with Elisabeth (b. ca. 1128 - d. ca. 1154), daughter of King Béla II of Hungary.[1] They had five children:[2]
Odon (b. ca. 1149 - d. 20 April 1194).
Stephen (b. ca. 1150 - d. 18 October 1166/77?).
Elisabeth (b. 1152 - d. 2 April 1209), married firstly ca. 1173 to Sobeslav II, Duke of Bohemia and secondly aft. January 1180 to Conrad II of Landsberg, Margrave of Lusatia.
Wierzchoslawa Ludmilla (b. bef. 1153 - d. bef. 1223), married ca. 1167 to Frederick, Lord of Bitsch and later Duke of Lorraine.
Judith (b. bef. 1154 - d. af. 12 December 1201), married ca. 1173 with Bernhard, Count of Anhalt and later Duke of Saxony.
By 1154, Mieszko married secondly with Eudoxia (b. ca. 1131 - d. aft. 1187), daughter of Grand Prince Izjaslav II of Kiev.[3] They had five children:
Boleslaw (b. 1159 - killed in the Battle of Mozgawa, 13 September 1195).
Mieszko the Younger (b. ca. 1160/65 - d. 2 August 1193).
Wladyslaw III Spindleshanks (b. ca. 1161/67 - d. 3 November 1231).
Salomea (b. ca. 1162/64 d. 11 May ca. 1183), married bef. 1177 to Prince Ratibor (II) of Pomerania.
Anastasia (b. ca. 1164 d. aft. 31 May 1240), married on 26 April 1177 to Bogislaw I, Duke of Pomerania.