Salomea of Berg - Children

Children

  • Leszek (1115–1131)
  • Richeza (1116–1156), married firstly King Magnus I of Sweden in 1127, secondly Prince Volodar of Minsk in 1136, and thirdly King Sverker I of Sweden in 1148;
  • Casimir (d. 1131)
  • Bolesław IV the Curly (c. 1122–1173), Duke of Masovia from 1138, High Duke of Poland from 1146 until his death;
  • Mieszko III the Old (c. 1125–1202), Duke of Greater Poland 1138–1177 and 1182–1202, High Duke of Poland 1173–1177, 1191, 1198–1199 and 1201;
  • Gertrude (1126/35–1160), nun at Zwiefalten Abbey;
  • Henry (1127/32–1166), Duke of Sandomierz from 1138;
  • Dobroniega (c. 1128–1160), married Margrave Dietrich I of Lusatia in 1142;
  • Judith of Poland (1130/36–1171/75), married Margrave Otto I of Brandenburg in 1148;
  • Agnes (1137–1182), married Prince Mstislav II of Kiev in 1151;
  • Casimir II the Just (1138–1194), Duke of Sandomierz from 1173, High Duke of Poland from 1177 until his death.

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