- In
early Polish history, the
given name
Ryksa may
refer to:
Ryksa (Hilderyka, Brunhilda),
sometimes mistakenly named as the
German wife of the legendary...
-
Elizabeth Richeza of
Poland (Czech: Eliška-Rejčka; Polish:
Ryksa-Elżbieta; 1
September 1288 – 19
October 1335), was a
Polish princess member of the House...
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Richeza of
Poland (Polish:
Ryksa Bolesławówna, Swedish: Rikissa; c. 1116 –
after 25
December 1156), a
member of the
House of Piast, was
twice Queen of...
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Richeza of
Sweden (Swedish:
Rikissa Valdemarsdotter, Polish:
Ryksa szwedzka,
Ryksa Waldemarówna;
between 1265 and 1270 –
before 1292) was a
Swedish princess...
-
about a
papal consent for the
coronations of
Wenceslaus II in 1300 and
Ryksa-Elisabeth in 1303. Halecki,
Oscar (1991).
Jadwiga of
Anjou and the Rise...
-
novel by
Polish writer Józef
Kraszewski Popiel's wife is
sometimes called Ryksa (Hilderyka, or Brunhilda); however, her name was
never specified by medieval...
-
stepdaughter Ryksa, ****ure wife of her
brother Otto.
Shortly after, and for
unknown reasons,
Margaret returned to Brandenburg,
taking Ryksa with her. Once...
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Richeza of
Lotharingia (also
called Richenza, Rixa,
Ryksa; born
about 995/1000 – 21
March 1063) was a
member of the
Ezzonen dynasty who
became queen of...
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Richeza of
Poland (also
known as
Richeza of Silesia; Polish:
Ryksa śląska; c. 1140 – 16 June 1185) was a
Polish noblewoman of the
House of
Piast in the...
- the so-called
Pagan Reaction).
Queen Richeza,
Casimir I and his
sisters Ryksa and
Gertruda are
driven into
exile in Germany.
November 25 – King Malcolm...