Marriage and Children
Between 1207 and 1210 Konrad married Agafia of Rus, daughter of Prince Svyatoslav III Igorevich. They had the following children:
- Boleslaw I of Masovia (c. 1210 – 17 April 1248), Duke of Masovia (1247–1248)
- Casimir I of Kuyavia (born between 1210 and 1213 – died 14 Dec 1267) Prince of Kuyavia (1247–1267)
- Siemowit I of Masovia (c.1213 – 24 June 1262), succeeded eldest brother as Duke of Masovia (1248–1262)
- Eudoxia (1215–1240), married Count Dietrich I of Brehna and Wettin
- Ludmila (born before 1225)
- Ziemomysł (born between 1216 and 4 Jul 1228 – died between 10 July and 18 September 1241)
- Salomea (born between 1220 and 1225 – died after 30 August 1268), nun
- Judith (born between 1222 and 1227 – died 4 Dec between 1257 and 1263), married firstly to Duke Mieszko II the Fat of Opole, secondly to Duke Henry III the White of Wrocław
- Dubrawka (c. 1230–1265)
- Mieszko (b. 1235), died in infancy.
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