Jump to content

Barbara Aleksandrówna

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Jammydodger (talk | contribs) at 14:37, 11 December 2016. The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Barbara Olelkovna (c. 1428 – 25 of July 1488/1492) - was a Lithuanian princess, and the Duchess of Warsaw as consort to Bolesław IV.

She was the daughter of Alexander Włodzimierzowica, called Olelkiem, who was the Grand Prince of Kiev. Between 1440 and 1445 was married to the Bolesław IV. They had ten children:

  • Bolesław (1445 - bef. 1453).
  • Janusz (ca. 1446 - bef. 1454).
  • Konrad III the Red (ca. 1447/48 - 28 October 1503).
  • Bolesław (ca. 1448 - bef. 1452).
  • Casimir III (10 June 1448/8 June 1449 - 9 June 1480).
  • Janusz (ok.1450/53 - ok.1454/55).
  • Anna (ca. 1450/53- 19 November 1477/14 September 1480), married ca. 1465 to Przemysław II, Duke of Cieszyn.
  • Sophia (ca. 1452/54 - aft. 10 September 1454).
  • Bolesław V (ca. 1453 - 27 April 1488).
  • Janusz II (posthumously, ca. 1455 - 16 February 1495).

She was buried in the parish church St. Anna in the New Town near Plonsk. In 2014, the parish priest of St. Anna unveiled a plaque on her gravestone.