Konrad I of Masovia - Marriage and Children

Marriage and Children

Between 1207 and 1210 Konrad married Agafia of Rus, daughter of Prince Svyatoslav III Igorevich. They had the following children:

  1. Boleslaw I of Masovia (c. 1210 – 17 April 1248), Duke of Masovia (1247–1248)
  2. Casimir I of Kuyavia (born between 1210 and 1213 – died 14 Dec 1267) Prince of Kuyavia (1247–1267)
  3. Siemowit I of Masovia (c.1213 – 24 June 1262), succeeded eldest brother as Duke of Masovia (1248–1262)
  4. Eudoxia (1215–1240), married Count Dietrich I of Brehna and Wettin
  5. Ludmila (born before 1225)
  6. Ziemomysł (born between 1216 and 4 Jul 1228 – died between 10 July and 18 September 1241)
  7. Salomea (born between 1220 and 1225 – died after 30 August 1268), nun
  8. 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
  9. Dubrawka (c. 1230–1265)
  10. Mieszko (b. 1235), died in infancy.

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