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| name =Maria Dobroniega | succession =Duchess consort of Poland | image =Dobranega maria.jpeg | caption =Maria Dobroniega of Kiev. | reign = 1040–1058 | coronation = | othertitles =Grand Duchess of Lithuania | full name = | predecessor = Richeza of Lotharingia | successor = Wyszesława of Kiev | spouse =Casimir the Restorer | issue =Bolesław II the Bold Władysław I Herman Mieszko Kazimierzowic Otto Kazimierzowic Świętosława, Queen of Bohemia | dynasty =Rurikids | royal anthem = | father = Vladimir the Great | mother = | birth_date =1012 | birth_place = | death_date =13 December 1087 (aged 77) | death_place = | date of burial = | place of burial = |}} Maria Dobroniega of Kiev (b. aft. 1012[1] – d. 13 December 1087), was a Kievian Rus princess of the Rurikid dynasty and by marriage Duchess of Poland. LifeFamilyShe was one of the younger children of Vladimir I, Grand Prince of Kiev. The identity of her mother is disputed among historians and web sources. Grand Prince Vladimir I had married seven times and had fathered many children, legitimate and illegitimate. Anna Porphyrogeneta, his sixth wife, is known to have predeceased Vladimir by four years. Chronicle Thietmar of Merseburg, writing from contemporary accounts, mentions that Boleslaw I of Poland captured Vladimir I's widow during his raid on Kiev in 1018. The historians long had no clue as to identity of this wife. The emigre historian Nicholas Baumgarten, however, pointed to the controversial record of the "Genealogia Welforum" and the "Historia Welforum Weingartensis" that one daughter of Count Kuno von Oenningen (future Duke Konrad I of Swabia) by "filia Ottonis Magni imperatoris" (Otto the Great's daughter; possibly Rechlinda Otona [Regelindis], claimed by some as illegitimate daughter and by others legitimate, born from his first marriage with Edith of England) married "rex Rugorum" (King of Rus). He interpreted this evidence as pertaining to Vladimir I's last wife. This woman is a possible identity for Maria's mother. MarriageMaria married around 1040 to Casimir I the Restorer, Duke of Poland. This marriage helped Casimir to gain support in his reclaim over the Polish throne. Casimir had attempted to seize the throne twice before, both times he failed. With the support of Maria's brother, Yaroslav I the Wise, Casimir was able to make a successful claim. The couple had five children:[2]
Maria's husband died on 28 November 1058. Her sixteen-year-old son, Bolesław, became King of Poland. Bolesław II is considered one of the most capable of the Piast rulers. However, he was deposed & expelled from the country in 1079. Bolesław II died two years later, in 1081 or 1082. Maria survived her oldest son by five or six years, dying in 1087. References1. ^{{cite web |last=Marek |first=Miroslav |url=http://genealogy.euweb.cz/russia/rurik1.html#DV1 |title= Complete Genealogy of the House of Piast |publisher=Genealogy.EU}}{{Self-published source|date=August 2012}}{{Better source|date=August 2012}} {{s-start}}{{s-hou | Rurikid dynasty ||bef. 1012||1087|}}{{s-roy|pl}}{{s-bef|before=Richeza of Lotharingia}}{{s-ttl|title=Duchess consort of Poland|years=1040–1058}}{{s-aft|after=Wyszesława of Kiev}}{{end}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Maria Dobroniega Of Kiev}}2. ^RUSSIA, RURIKID 9 : 1012 births|1087 deaths|Kievan Rus' princesses|11th-century Rus' women|Rurik dynasty|Polish queens consort|11th-century Rus' people|11th-century Polish people|11th-century Polish women |
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