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Elisabeth von Schlesien

Female 1232 - 1265  (~ 41 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Elisabeth von Schlesien was born between 1224 and 1232 (daughter of Henryk II of Silesia and Anna of Bohemia); died on 16 Jan 1265 in Modrze, Poznan, Poland.

    Elisabeth married Przmyslaw I in 1244. Przmyslaw (son of Wladislaw Odonicz and Jadwiga) was born in 1220; died on 4 May 1257. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Konstancja of Poland was born between 1245 and 1246; died on 10 Oct 1281.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Henryk II of Silesia was born between 1196 and 1204 (son of Henryk I of Silesia and St. Hedwig von Meran); died on 9 Apr 1241 in Legnica, Lower Silesia, Poland.

    Notes:

    "The Pious." Duke of Schlesien-Krakau und Grosspolen.

    Henryk married Anna of Bohemia between 1214 and 1218. Anna (daughter of Przemysl Ottokar I, King of Bohemia and Constance of Hungary) was born between 1201 and 1204 in Prague, Bohemia; died on 23 Jun 1265. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Anna of Bohemia was born between 1201 and 1204 in Prague, Bohemia (daughter of Przemysl Ottokar I, King of Bohemia and Constance of Hungary); died on 23 Jun 1265.
    Children:
    1. Boleslaw II of Silesia was born between 1220 and 1225; died about 26 Dec 1278.
    2. 1. Elisabeth von Schlesien was born between 1224 and 1232; died on 16 Jan 1265 in Modrze, Poznan, Poland.
    3. Konrad I was born between 1228 and 1231; died between 18 Apr 1273 and 9 Oct 1274.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Henryk I of Silesia was born between 1167 and 1174 (son of Boleslaw I of Silesia and Christina); died on 19 Mar 1238.

    Notes:

    "The Bearded." Duke of Silesia and Kraków.

    Henryk married St. Hedwig von Meran about 1186. Hedwig (daughter of Berthold VI von Andechs and Agnes von Nieder-Lausitz) was born between 1176 and 1180; died on 13 Oct 1243. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  St. Hedwig von Meran was born between 1176 and 1180 (daughter of Berthold VI von Andechs and Agnes von Nieder-Lausitz); died on 13 Oct 1243.

    Notes:

    Also called St. Hedwig of Andechs. Canonized 1267. Feast day, 16 October.

    Children:
    1. 2. Henryk II of Silesia was born between 1196 and 1204; died on 9 Apr 1241 in Legnica, Lower Silesia, Poland.

  3. 6.  Przemysl Ottokar I, King of Bohemia was born about 1155 (son of Wladislaw II, King of Bohemia and Jutta of Thuringia); died on 15 Dec 1230.

    Przemysl married Constance of Hungary about 1198. Constance (daughter of Béla III, King of Hungary, Croatia, Dalmatia, and Rama and Anna de Châtillon) died on 4 Dec 1240. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Constance of Hungary (daughter of Béla III, King of Hungary, Croatia, Dalmatia, and Rama and Anna de Châtillon); died on 4 Dec 1240.
    Children:
    1. 3. Anna of Bohemia was born between 1201 and 1204 in Prague, Bohemia; died on 23 Jun 1265.
    2. Wenceslas I, King of Bohemia was born in 1205; died on 22 Sep 1253.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Boleslaw I of Silesia was born after 1129 (son of Wladislaw II, King of Poland and Agnes of Babenberg); died on 7 Dec 1201.

    Notes:

    "The Tall." Duke of Silesia.

    Boleslaw married Christina. Christina was born before 1150; died between 23 Feb 1204 and 1208. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Christina was born before 1150; died between 23 Feb 1204 and 1208.
    Children:
    1. 4. Henryk I of Silesia was born between 1167 and 1174; died on 19 Mar 1238.

  3. 10.  Berthold VI von Andechs was born in 1153 (son of Berthold V von Andechs and Hedwig von Wittelsbach); died on 12 Aug 1204.

    Notes:

    Duke of Meran and Dalmatia. Count of Andechs. Margrave of Istrien.

    Berthold married Agnes von Nieder-Lausitz in 1170. Agnes (daughter of Dedo V von Nieder-Lausitz and Matilde von Heinsberg) was born about 1154; died on 25 Mar 1195. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Agnes von Nieder-Lausitz was born about 1154 (daughter of Dedo V von Nieder-Lausitz and Matilde von Heinsberg); died on 25 Mar 1195.
    Children:
    1. 5. St. Hedwig von Meran was born between 1176 and 1180; died on 13 Oct 1243.
    2. Otto I von Meran was born about 1180; died on 7 May 1234.
    3. Agnès de Meran was born about 1180; died on 29 Jul 1201 in Cháteau Poissy, France.
    4. Gertrud von Meran was born about 1185; died on 28 Sep 1213.

  5. 12.  Wladislaw II, King of Bohemia was born about 1110 (son of Wladislaw I and Richza von Berg-Schelklingen); died on 18 Jan 1175.

    Wladislaw married Jutta of Thuringia in 1153. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Jutta of Thuringia (daughter of Ludwig I of Thuringia and Hedwig von Gudensberg).
    Children:
    1. 6. Przemysl Ottokar I, King of Bohemia was born about 1155; died on 15 Dec 1230.

  7. 14.  Béla III, King of Hungary, Croatia, Dalmatia, and Rama was born about 1148 (son of Geisa II, King of Hungary, Croatia, Dalmatia, and Rama and Euphrosine of Kiev); died on 18 Apr 1196.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: 23 Apr 1196

    Notes:

    A descendant of Harold II, King of England.

    He and his wife Anna/Agnes were 5Xgreat-grandparents to Philippa of Hainaut, wife of Edward III.

    Béla married Anna de Châtillon about 1171. Anna (daughter of Renaud de Châtillon-sur-Loing and Constance of Antioch) was born in 1154; died in 1184. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Anna de Châtillon was born in 1154 (daughter of Renaud de Châtillon-sur-Loing and Constance of Antioch); died in 1184.

    Notes:

    Or Agnes; Agnes of Antioch. Great-great granddaughter of Philip I, King of France.

    Children:
    1. 7. Constance of Hungary died on 4 Dec 1240.
    2. Margaret of Hungary was born in 1175; died after 1222.
    3. András II, King of Hungary was born in 1176; died on 21 Sep 1235.


Generation: 5

  1. 16.  Wladislaw II, King of Poland was born in 1105 (son of Boleslaw III "Wrymouth", King of Poland and Zbyslava of Kiev); died on 30 May 1159.

    Notes:

    "The Exile." Also called Wygnaniec. "[O]f the House of Piast, Duke of Poland in Krakow and Silesia" [Szabolcs de Vajay, citation details below].

    Wladislaw married Agnes of Babenberg between 1125 and 1127. Agnes (daughter of St. Leopold von Babenberg and Agnes of Germany) was born between 1110 and 1111; died on 25 Jan 1157. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 17.  Agnes of Babenberg was born between 1110 and 1111 (daughter of St. Leopold von Babenberg and Agnes of Germany); died on 25 Jan 1157.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: Abt 1111, Vienna, Austria
    • Alternate death: 25 Jan 1158

    Notes:

    Also called Agnes Margravine of Austria; Agnieszka Babenberg (Polish); Agnes von Österreich.

    Ruthless and consequential politician; good Wikipedia article here.

    Children:
    1. 8. Boleslaw I of Silesia was born after 1129; died on 7 Dec 1201.
    2. Mieszko I of Oppeln was born between 1132 and 1146; died on 16 May 1221.
    3. Richeza of Poland was born about 1135; died on 16 Oct 1185.

  3. 20.  Berthold V von Andechs was born about 1122 (son of Berthold IV von Andechs and Sophie von Krain und Istrien); died on 14 Nov 1188.

    Notes:

    Count of Andechs. Count of Krin. Margrave of Istrien.

    Berthold married Hedwig von Wittelsbach in 1152. Hedwig (daughter of Otto II of Bavaria and Heilika von Lengenfeld) died on 16 Jul 1174. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 21.  Hedwig von Wittelsbach (daughter of Otto II of Bavaria and Heilika von Lengenfeld); died on 16 Jul 1174.
    Children:
    1. Kunigunde von Andechs
    2. Sophie von Andechs died on 2 Jan 1218.
    3. Mathilde von Andechs died on 27 Jan 1245.
    4. 10. Berthold VI von Andechs was born in 1153; died on 12 Aug 1204.

  5. 22.  Dedo V von Nieder-Lausitz was born about 1130 (son of Konrad I of Meissen and Liutgart von Ravenstein); died on 16 Aug 1190.

    Notes:

    Margrave of Nieder-Lausitz. Count of Groitzsch.

    From the site of Leo van de Pas:

    Dedo participated in five campaigns of Emperor Friedrich I Barbarossa. In 1177, before Pope Alexander III he took the oath on behalf of the emperor as a witness to the Peace of Venice which ended the schism in the papacy. In the Meissen succession dispute of 1190 he and his sons were on the side of Albrecht 'der Stolze' in his campaign to gain Meissen from his younger brother Dietrich who had been made heir to the margraviate by their father Otto.

    Dedo resided mainly at Rochlitz and from here, like his brother Otto, he pursued a policy of intensive clearing and settlement and the establishment of the new house abbey of Wechselburg as a family burial site.

    Dedo married Matilde von Heinsberg. Matilde (daughter of Goswin II of Heinsberg and Adelheid von Sommerschenburg) died on 20 Jan 1189. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 23.  Matilde von Heinsberg (daughter of Goswin II of Heinsberg and Adelheid von Sommerschenburg); died on 20 Jan 1189.
    Children:
    1. 11. Agnes von Nieder-Lausitz was born about 1154; died on 25 Mar 1195.
    2. Konrad von Nieder-Lausitz was born about 1156; died on 6 May 1210.

  7. 24.  Wladislaw I was born about 1070 (son of Vratislaus II, King of Bohemia and Swatislawa of Poland); died on 12 Apr 1125.

    Notes:

    Duke of Bohemia.

    Wladislaw married Richza von Berg-Schelklingen. Richza (daughter of Heinrich I von Berg-Schelklingen and Adelaide von Mochental) was born about 1095; died on 27 Sep 1125. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 25.  Richza von Berg-Schelklingen was born about 1095 (daughter of Heinrich I von Berg-Schelklingen and Adelaide von Mochental); died on 27 Sep 1125.
    Children:
    1. 12. Wladislaw II, King of Bohemia was born about 1110; died on 18 Jan 1175.
    2. Diepold I of Bohemia was born about 1114; died on 15 Aug 1167.

  9. 26.  Ludwig I of Thuringia was born about 1090 (son of Ludwig of Thuringia and Adelheid von Stade); died on 12 Jan 1140.

    Notes:

    Landgrave of Thuringia.

    Ludwig married Hedwig von Gudensberg. Hedwig (daughter of Giso and Kunigunde von Bilstein) died in 1148. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  10. 27.  Hedwig von Gudensberg (daughter of Giso and Kunigunde von Bilstein); died in 1148.
    Children:
    1. 13. Jutta of Thuringia
    2. Ludwig II of Thuringia was born about 1128; died on 14 Oct 1172.

  11. 28.  Geisa II, King of Hungary, Croatia, Dalmatia, and Rama was born in 1130 (son of Béla II "the Blind", King of Hungary and Jelena of Serbia); died on 31 May 1161.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: 3 May 1162

    Notes:

    Also called Gevitza.

    Geisa married Euphrosine of Kiev in 1146. Euphrosine (daughter of Mstislav I, Grand Prince of Kiev and Ljubawa Dimitriewna Sawiditsch) was born about 1130; died in 1186. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  12. 29.  Euphrosine of Kiev was born about 1130 (daughter of Mstislav I, Grand Prince of Kiev and Ljubawa Dimitriewna Sawiditsch); died in 1186.
    Children:
    1. Elisabeth of Hungary
    2. 14. Béla III, King of Hungary, Croatia, Dalmatia, and Rama was born about 1148; died on 18 Apr 1196.
    3. Helene of Hungary was born about 1158; died on 25 May 1199.

  13. 30.  Renaud de Châtillon-sur-Loing (son of Geoffrey de Châtillon).

    Notes:

    J.u. Prince of Antioch.

    AR8 has him marrying Constance "abt. 1152/3" and dying in 1137, a good trick.

    Renaud married Constance of Antioch about 1153. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  14. 31.  Constance of Antioch (daughter of Bohemund II, Prince of Antioch and Alix of Réthel).
    Children:
    1. 15. Anna de Châtillon was born in 1154; died in 1184.


Generation: 6

  1. 32.  Boleslaw III "Wrymouth", King of Poland was born on 20 Aug 1085 (son of Wladyslaw I Herman, Duke of Poland and Judith Premyslid, Princess of Bohemia); died on 28 Oct 1138.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: 1139

    Boleslaw married Zbyslava of Kiev. Zbyslava (daughter of Sviatopolk II, Grand Prince of Kiev) died between 1110 and 1111. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 33.  Zbyslava of Kiev (daughter of Sviatopolk II, Grand Prince of Kiev); died between 1110 and 1111.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: 1113

    Notes:

    Also called Zbyslava Swiatopelkówna.

    From Wikipedia:

    "During his fight against his half-brother Zbigniew, the Junior Duke of Poland, Boleslaw III Wrymouth, allied himself with Kievan Rus' and Hungary. In order to seal his alliance with the Grand Prince of Kiev, Boleslaw III was betrothed to his eldest daughter Zbyslava. The Primary Chronicle names Zbyslava, daughter of Svyatopolk when recording that she was taken to Poland on 16 November 1102 to marry Boleslaw III. Thus, the marriage took place between that date or in early 1103. They had only one known son, the future Wladyslaw II the Exile, born in 1105, and a daughter (perhaps named Judith), born around 1111 and later wife of Vsevolod Davidovich, Prince of Murom.

    "Her date of death is uncertain. Sources place Zbyslava's death between the years 1109 and 1112. She most likely died by 1114 at the latest, as one year later (in 1115), Boleslaw III married Salomea, daughter of Henry, Count of Berg-Schelklingen."

    Children:
    1. 16. Wladislaw II, King of Poland was born in 1105; died on 30 May 1159.

  3. 34.  St. Leopold von Babenberg was born in 1073 (son of Leopold II von Babenberg and Ida of Austria); died on 15 Nov 1136 in Vienna, Austria; was buried in Klosterneuburg Monastery, Klosterneuburg, Austria.

    Notes:

    Margrave of Austria.

    From Wikipedia:

    Saint Leopold III (German: Luitpold, 1073 – 15 November 1136), known as Leopold the Good, was the Margrave of Austria from 1095 to his death in 1136. He was a member of the House of Babenberg. He was canonized on 6 January 1485 [by Innocent VII] and became the patron saint of Austria, Lower Austria, Upper Austria, and Vienna. His feast day is 15 November. [...]

    Leopold called himself "Princeps Terræ", a reflection of his sense of territorial independence. He was considered a candidate in the election of the Kaiser of the Holy Roman Empire in 1125, but declined this honour.

    He is mainly remembered for the development of the country and, in particular, the founding of several monasteries. His most important foundation is Klosterneuburg (1108). According to legend, the Virgin Mary appeared to him and led him to a place where he found the veil of his wife Agnes, who had lost it years earlier. He established the Klosterneuburg Monastery there. He subsequently expanded the settlement to become his residence.

    Leopold also founded the monasteries of Heiligenkreuz, Kleinmariazell and Seitenstetten which developed a territory still largely covered by forest. All of these induced the church to canonize him in 1485.

    Leopold also fostered the development of cities, such as Klosterneuburg, Vienna and Krems. The last one was granted the right to mint but never attained great importance.

    Leopold married Agnes of Germany in 1106. Agnes (daughter of Heinrich IV, Holy Roman Emperor and Bertha of Turin) was born in 1073; died on 24 Sep 1143; was buried in Klosterneuberg, Austria. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 35.  Agnes of Germany was born in 1073 (daughter of Heinrich IV, Holy Roman Emperor and Bertha of Turin); died on 24 Sep 1143; was buried in Klosterneuberg, Austria.

    Notes:

    Also called Agnes of Waiblingen; Agnes von Franken.

    Children:
    1. Heinrich II of Austria was born about 1107; died on 13 Jan 1177.
    2. 17. Agnes of Babenberg was born between 1110 and 1111; died on 25 Jan 1157.
    3. Judith of Babenberg was born in 1115; died after 18 Oct 1168.
    4. Gertrud von Österreich was born about 1120; died on 4 Aug 1151.

  5. 40.  Berthold IV von Andechs was born about 1105 (son of Berthold III von Andechs and Gisela of Swabia); died on 27 Jun 1151.

    Notes:

    Count of Andechs. Count of Plassenburg.

    Berthold married Sophie von Krain und Istrien. Sophie (daughter of Poppo III) was born about 1105; died on 6 Sep 1128; was buried in Augustinian abbey, Diessen, Bavaria. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 41.  Sophie von Krain und Istrien was born about 1105 (daughter of Poppo III); died on 6 Sep 1128; was buried in Augustinian abbey, Diessen, Bavaria.
    Children:
    1. Gisela von Andechs died after 1150.
    2. 20. Berthold V von Andechs was born about 1122; died on 14 Nov 1188.

  7. 42.  Otto II of Bavaria was born between 1083 and 1084 (son of Otto I and (Unknown) von Ratzenhofen); died on 4 Mar 1156.

    Notes:

    Palatine of Bavaria.

    Otto married Heilika von Lengenfeld. Heilika (daughter of Freidrich III von Pettendorf and Heilika of Swabia) died on 14 Sep 1170. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 43.  Heilika von Lengenfeld (daughter of Freidrich III von Pettendorf and Heilika of Swabia); died on 14 Sep 1170.
    Children:
    1. 21. Hedwig von Wittelsbach died on 16 Jul 1174.
    2. Otto IV died on 18 Aug 1198.
    3. Otto I of Bavaria was born about 1117; died on 11 Jul 1183.

  9. 44.  Konrad I of Meissen was born in 1096 (son of Thimo II of Wettin and Ita von Northeim); died on 5 Feb 1157.

    Notes:

    "The Great." Margrave of Meissen.

    From the site of Leo van de Pas:

    Konrad is often considered the founder of the greatness of the Wettin dynasty. In 1123 he became count of Eilenburg. That same year, Lothar von Supplinburg, duke of Saxony, appointed him margrave of Meissen in opposition to Wiprecht von Groitzsch, the appointee of Emperor Heinrich V. Lothar also named Albrecht 'the Bear' margrave of Lusatia (Lausitz), while Heinrich named Wiprecht to that march also. Wiprecht was unable to hold his own against his two opponents and in 1124 Konrad was securely in power in Meissen. In 1136 Lothar, then emperor, appointed him to Lusatia as well. Thereafter, Upper Lusatia remained a part of Meissen and the march of Lusatia was reduced to Lower Lusatia (Nieder-Lausitz) alone.

    In 1143 Konrad became count of Groitzsch and Rochlitz and Vogt (guardian) of Chemnitz and Naumburg. In 1147, while Konrad III of Germany was away on the Second Crusade, Konrad of Meissen joined Heinrich 'the Lion', Adalbert of Salzwedel, Albrecht 'the Bear', and the archbishop of Magdeburg and Bremen to organise a Crusade against the Obotrites and the Wagri. In August, Konrad and Albrecht, with the bishops of Magdeburg, Havelburg and Brandenburg, massed their forces at Magdeburg. The Obotrite prince Niklot and his fortresses of Dubin and Dimin were besieged. Both he and Pribislav, another Obotrite prince, were forced to accept Christianity and make peace.

    In the following years, Konrad founded the abbey of St. Petrus auf dem Lauterberg (Petersberg) near Halle, to which he retired on 30 November 1156. He died on 5 February 1157 and was buried there next to his wife Liutgart who had died in 1145. His eldest surviving son Otto II succeeded him in Meissen, while he second surviving son Dedo succeeded him in Lower Lusatia (Nieder-Lausitz).

    Konrad married Liutgart von Ravenstein before 1119. Liutgart (daughter of Adelbert von Ravenstein and Bertha) died on 19 Jun 1145. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  10. 45.  Liutgart von Ravenstein (daughter of Adelbert von Ravenstein and Bertha); died on 19 Jun 1145.
    Children:
    1. Adelheid von Meissen
    2. Gertrud von Meissen
    3. Otto von Meissen was born in 1125; died on 18 Feb 1190; was buried in Altzella Abbey, near Nossen, Saxony, Germany.
    4. 22. Dedo V von Nieder-Lausitz was born about 1130; died on 16 Aug 1190.
    5. Friedrich I von Wettin was born between 1142 and 1145; died on 4 Jan 1182.

  11. 46.  Goswin II of Heinsberg (son of Goswin I of Heinsberg and Oda von Walbeck); died in 1170.

    Notes:

    Count of Heinsberg.

    Goswin married Adelheid von Sommerschenburg. Adelheid (daughter of Friedrich I von Sommerschenburg and Adelheid von Laufen) died about 1180. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  12. 47.  Adelheid von Sommerschenburg (daughter of Friedrich I von Sommerschenburg and Adelheid von Laufen); died about 1180.
    Children:
    1. 23. Matilde von Heinsberg died on 20 Jan 1189.
    2. Gottfried von Heinsberg died in 1190.

  13. 48.  Vratislaus II, King of Bohemia was born about 1035 (son of Bretislaus I and Judith of Schweinfurt); died on 14 Jan 1092.

    Vratislaus married Swatislawa of Poland in 1063. Swatislawa (daughter of Casimir I, Duke Of Poland and Maria Dobronega) was born about 1048; died on 1 Sep 1126. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  14. 49.  Swatislawa of Poland was born about 1048 (daughter of Casimir I, Duke Of Poland and Maria Dobronega); died on 1 Sep 1126.

    Notes:

    Also called Swatawa.

    Children:
    1. 24. Wladislaw I was born about 1070; died on 12 Apr 1125.

  15. 50.  Heinrich I von Berg-Schelklingen (son of Poppo and Sophia); died before 24 Sep 1116.

    Notes:

    Count of Berg-Schelklingen.

    Heinrich married Adelaide von Mochental. Adelaide died about 1 Dec 1125. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  16. 51.  Adelaide von Mochental died about 1 Dec 1125.
    Children:
    1. Diepold II von Berg died on 19 May 1160.
    2. 25. Richza von Berg-Schelklingen was born about 1095; died on 27 Sep 1125.
    3. Salome von Berg-Schelklingen was born before 1101; died on 27 Jul 1144.

  17. 52.  Ludwig of Thuringia was born about 1042 (son of Ludwig and Cacelie von Sangerhausen); died about 6 May 1123.

    Notes:

    Called "der Salier," the Leaper. Count of Thuringia.

    Ludwig married Adelheid von Stade on 5 Feb 1088. Adelheid (daughter of Lothar-Udo III and Oda von Werl) was born about 1065; died on 18 Oct 1110. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  18. 53.  Adelheid von Stade was born about 1065 (daughter of Lothar-Udo III and Oda von Werl); died on 18 Oct 1110.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: 17 Nov 1110

    Children:
    1. 26. Ludwig I of Thuringia was born about 1090; died on 12 Jan 1140.

  19. 54.  Giso was born about 1070 (son of Giso von Gudensberg and Mechtild); died on 12 Mar 1122.

    Notes:

    Count of Gudensberg.

    Giso married Kunigunde von Bilstein between 1096 and 1099. Kunigunde (daughter of Rugger II and (Unknown) von Gudensberg) died between 1130 and 1138. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  20. 55.  Kunigunde von Bilstein (daughter of Rugger II and (Unknown) von Gudensberg); died between 1130 and 1138.
    Children:
    1. 27. Hedwig von Gudensberg died in 1148.

  21. 56.  Béla II "the Blind", King of Hungary was born in 1108 (son of Almos of Hungary and Predslava of Kiev); died on 13 Feb 1141.

    Béla married Jelena of Serbia on 28 Apr 1127. Jelena (daughter of Uros of Serbia and Anna Diogenissa) was born after 1109; died after 1146. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  22. 57.  Jelena of Serbia was born after 1109 (daughter of Uros of Serbia and Anna Diogenissa); died after 1146.
    Children:
    1. Elisabeth of Hungary was born about 1128; died before 1155.
    2. 28. Geisa II, King of Hungary, Croatia, Dalmatia, and Rama was born in 1130; died on 31 May 1161.

  23. 58.  Mstislav I, Grand Prince of Kiev was born in 1076 (son of Vladimir II Monomakh, Grand Prince of Kiev and Gytha of Wessex); died on 15 Apr 1132.

    Mstislav married Ljubawa Dimitriewna Sawiditsch. Ljubawa (daughter of Dimitri Sawiditsch) died in 1167. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  24. 59.  Ljubawa Dimitriewna Sawiditsch (daughter of Dimitri Sawiditsch); died in 1167.
    Children:
    1. 29. Euphrosine of Kiev was born about 1130; died in 1186.

  25. 60.  Geoffrey de Châtillon
    Children:
    1. 30. Renaud de Châtillon-sur-Loing

  26. 62.  Bohemund II, Prince of Antioch was born in 1108 (son of Bohemund I, Prince of Antioch; Prince of Tarente and Constance of France); died in Feb 1130.

    Bohemund married Alix of Réthel about 1120. Alix (daughter of Baldwin II, King of Jerusalem and Morphia of Melitene) died after 1136. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  27. 63.  Alix of Réthel (daughter of Baldwin II, King of Jerusalem and Morphia of Melitene); died after 1136.

    Notes:

    Also called Alice of Jerusalem.

    Children:
    1. 31. Constance of Antioch