Mieszko II Lambert (Polish pronunciation: [ˈmjɛʂkɔ ˈdruɡʲi ˈlambɛrt] ; c. 990 – 10/11 May 1034) was King of Poland from 1025 to 1031, and Duke from 1032...
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illness. His son, Mieszko II Lambert, succeeded him as King, crowned on Christmas, 1025. Upon assuming the Polish throne, Mieszko expelled his older...
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Saint Romuald's hermitages in Ravenna. Expelled by his half-brother Mieszko II Lambert after the death of their father, Bezprym became ruler of large areas...
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Lambert Mieszkowic (c. 981 – after 992/95), was a Polish prince of the House of Piast. He was the fourth son of Mieszko I of Poland, the third born from...
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duke of Poland from 1040 until his death. Casimir was the son of Mieszko II Lambert and Richeza of Lotharingia. He is known as the Restorer because he...
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monetary system was installed by Mieszko's grandson and namesake, Mieszko II Lambert. At the end of his rule, Mieszko I left to his sons a territory at...
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Poland to Germany. Mieszko's further fate is unknown, but in 1032 a certain Dytryk (son of either Mieszko or his brother Lambert) returned to Poland...
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his death in 1038 or 1039. He was allegedly the first-born son of Mieszko II Lambert. He is described in the Wielkopolska Chronicle, written in the 14th...
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married to Duke Mieszko I of Poland. They had: Mieszko (born c. 979 – died after 992/95). Świętopełk (born c. 980 – died before 991?). Lambert (born c. 981...
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abstract names among nobility. Mieszko I of Poland (c. 935–992), duke of the Polans from about 960 until his death Mieszko II Lambert (990–1034), king of Poland...
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Miecław (10th/11th century – 1047) was a cup-bearer of king Mieszko II Lambert, who in c. 1038 had proclaimed independence of the state that he ruled,...
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Crisis of the Piast dynasty (section German-Bohemian-Ruthenian-Hungarian coalition against Mieszko II (1030-1031))
weakened. After the death of Bolesław the Brave in 1025, his second son Mieszko II Lambert became the new ruler of Poland, to the displeasure of his two brothers...
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Prince Sviatoslav II of Kiev by his first wife Kilikia, possibly a member of the House of Dithmarschen. They had one son, Mieszko (1069 – 1089), who...
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Kiev. He was named after his paternal grandfather, Mieszko II Lambert. He had three brothers: Bolesław II Szczodry, Władysław Herman and Otto. His sister...
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queen of Poland as the wife of Mieszko II Lambert. Her Polish marriage was arranged to strengthen the ties between Mieszko and her uncle Emperor Otto III...
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German–Polish War (1028–1031) (category Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor)
of Hungary led by Stephen I, against the Kingdom of Poland led by Mieszko II Lambert and, until 1031, the Kingdom of Hungary led by Stephen I. The war...
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and to this end corresponded with King Mieszko II Lambert of Poland. Matilda was the daughter of Duke Herman II of Swabia (d. 1003) and his wife Gerberga...
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Poland, Emperor Konrad II brokered a partition of Poland at Merseburg, dividing it between Bezprym's brothers Mieszko II Lambert and Otto and their nephew...
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the mighty Piast dynasty, consisting of both kings such as Mieszko II Lambert, Przemysł II or Władysław I the Elbow-high and dukes like Bolesław III Wrymouth...
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Henry II and Bolesław I of Poland quickly deteriorated. In 1014, with Henry II absent from Germany, Bolesław I sent his son Mieszko II Lambert to the...
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Following the examples of his predecessors Bolesław I Chrobry in 992, Mieszko II Lambert in 1032, and his own father in 1106, the High Duke almost immediately...
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Berengar of Germany was broken. Béla II's youngest daughter, Elizabeth, who was born in about 1140, married Mieszko III of Poland. The following family...
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Helena of Hungary, Queen of Croatia (redirect from Helen II)
I, sister to Ladislaus I of Hungary, granddaughter of Polish king Mieszko II Lambert. Helen became queen of Croatia during her marriage with Croatian king...
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from his father, he fled to Germany. After the defeat of his brother Mieszko II Lambert in 1032, Otto received a part of Poland to rule but died shortly after...
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Iziaslav I. She was the daughter of Mieszko II Lambert and Richeza of Lotharingia, and the great-granddaughter of Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor. Getruda was...
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Freising, conspired with the duke of Poland, Mieszko I, and the duke of Bohemia, Boleslaus II, against Otto II in 974. While the historical sources do not...
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Archbishop of Cologne in 1036; his sister Richeza married the Polish king Mieszko II Lambert in 1013. Upon the death of his father in 1034, Otto succeeded him...
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Lotharingia and niece of Emperor Otto III. and wife of Polish King Mieszko II Lambert. Richenza of Northeim, a member of the dynasty of the Counts of Northeim...
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theorbist and composer Mick Lambert (born 1950), British football player Mieszko II Lambert (990–1034), king of Poland Miranda Lambert (born 1983), American...
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forced by the barons of Poland to recall his nephew Mieszko Bolesławowic from exile in Hungary. Mieszko accepted the overlordship of his uncle and gave up...
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