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Doubravka of Bohemia,
Dobrawa (Czech:
Doubravka Přemyslovna, Polish:
Dobrawa, Dąbrówka; ca. 940/45 – 977) was a
Bohemian princess of the Přemyslid dynasty...
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Cruel was
strengthened by his
marriage in 965 to the Přemyslid
princess Dobrawa, who is said to have
brought the
Christian faith. Mieszko's
baptism in...
- jazz into her work
during music school. In 2015, she
collaborated with
Dobrawa Czocher on the
album Biala Flaga,
featuring their arrangements of music...
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cities of Poznań and
Gniezno being the most
likely sites. Mieszko's wife,
Dobrawa of Bohemia, is
often seen as a
major influence on Mieszko's
decision to...
- rex,
Latin for king. The son of
Mieszko I of
Poland by his
first wife
Dobrawa of Bohemia, Bolesław
ruled Lesser Poland already during the
final years...
- of Poland.
According to
Gallus Anonymus, it was Mieszko's
first wife,
Dobrawa, the
daughter of
Boleslaus I, Duke of Bohemia, who
convinced her husband...
- Oda of
Haldensleben Born: c. 955/60 Died: 1023
Royal titles Preceded by
Dobrawa of
Bohemia Duchess consort of the
Polans 978–992 Succeeded by Emnilda...
- : 176 It was
formed by the
marriage of
Mieszko I (prince of Poland) and
Dobrawa of
Bohemia (princess of Bohemia). The
alliance contributed to the Christianization...
- of his life.
Although he was a pagan, in 965 he
married the
Christian Dobrawa,
daughter of
Boleslaus I, Duke of Bohemia. He then
converted to Christianity...
- of the
Polish state. Mieszko's baptism,
under the
influence of his wife
Dobrawa,
brings his
territories into the
community of
Christian countries. The...