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Richeza and returned
After she returned to Germany following the deposition of her husband in 1031, she became later a nun and today is reverenced as Blessed Richeza of Lotharingia.
Only in 1037 the young prince returned to Poland in order to recover his rights over the throne ; apparently Richeza also returned with him, although this fact is disputed among historians.
Richeza and her husband returned to Denmark.
Now a widow, Richeza returned to Poland, apparently leaving her two sons behind in Denmark.
After Magnus's death, his widow Richeza returned to the east where she married Volodar of Minsk, a Rurikid ruler of Viking origins.

Richeza and again
Richeza and Mieszko II never reunited again ; according to some sources, they were either officially divorced or only separated.
Soon after, a barons ' rebellion — coupled with the so-called " Pagan Reaction " of the commoners — forced both Casimir and Richeza to flee to Germany again.

Richeza and Poland
* 1286 – Elizabeth Richeza of Poland ( d. 1335 )
* June 16 – Richeza of Poland, Queen of Castile ( b. c. 1140 )
* March 21 – Blessed Richeza of Lotharingia, wife of King Mieszko II of Poland ( 990 – 1034 )
Queen Richeza of Poland.
After the final peace agreement between the Holy Roman Empire and Poland, which was signed in 1018 in Bautzen, Richeza and Mieszko maintained close contacts with the German court.
Six months later, on Christmas Day, Mieszko II Lambert and Richeza were crowned King and Queen of Poland by the Archbishop of Gniezno, Hipolit, in the Gniezno Cathedral.
The Brauweiler Chronicle indicated that soon after the escape of her husband, Richeza and her children fled to Germany with the Polish royal crown and regalia, which were given to Emperor Conrad II and she subsequently played an important role in mediating a peace settlement between Poland and the Holy Roman Empire.
Richeza still called herself Queen of Poland, a privilege that was given to her by the Emperor.
In 1152, Alfonso married Richeza of Poland, the daughter of Ladislaus II the Exile.
* Elisabeth Richeza of Poland ( 1286 – 1335 ), queen consort of Bohemia and Poland
The original name of one of the oldest settlements in the Czech Republic was Hradec ( the Castle ); Králové ( of the queen ) was affixed when it became one of the dowry towns of Elisabeth Richeza of Poland ( 1286 – 1335 ), who lived here for thirty years having been the second wife of two Bohemian Kings, Wenceslaus II and then Rudolph I of Habsburg.
# Richeza ( died about 1292 ), spouse of Przemysł II of Poland
Wenceslaus ' second wife was Elisabeth Richeza, daughter of Przemysł II, King of Poland ( 1295 – 1296 ).
Richeza of Poland (, ; 12 April 1116 – after 25 December 1156 ), was a Polish princess and member of the House of Piast, and by her three marriages Queen consort of Sweden and Princess of the Principality of Minsk ( now the capital and largest city in Belarus ).
Richeza was the daughter of Bolesław III Wrymouth, Duke of Poland, by his second wife Salomea, daughter of Henry, Count of Berg.
Ezzo ( – 21 March 1034 ), sometimes called Ehrenfried, Count Palatine of Lotharingia of the Ezzonen dynasty, brother-in-law of Emperor Otto III, father of Queen Richeza of Poland and many other illustrious children, is undoubtedly one of the most important figures of the Rhenish History of his time.
* Richeza of Lotharingia ( died 21 March 1063 ), Queen of Poland, married with King Mieszko II of Poland.
To further legitimate the Habsburg claims to the Bohemian and the Polish throne, Albert had Rudolph married to Elisabeth Richeza of Poland from the Piast dynasty, widow of the predeceased King Wenceslaus II of Bohemia.
Sancha of Castile ( 21 September 1154 / 5 – 9 November 1208 ) was the only surviving child of King Alfonso VII of Castile by his second queen, Richeza of Poland, who was the daughter of Vladislav II, Duke of Silesia.
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Richeza and time
On 18 June 1136, Richeza married a member of the Rurikid dynasty, Volodar Glebovich, Prince of Minsk and Hrodno, who at that time was in exile in the Polish court.
At that time, king Eric X married princess Richeza of Denmark, daughter of the late Valdemar I of Denmark, and sister of the then reigning Valdemar II the Victorious.
Because of her young age, the marriage was not celebrated until 26 May 1303, when she arrived in Prague and was crowned the Queen of Bohemia and Poland, adopting the name Elizabeth at the same time ( as Richeza was unused and seen as strange in Bohemia ).

Richeza and with
1013, Mieszko II married with Richeza ( b. bef.
Both arranged the betrothal of Bolesław's son Mieszko II Lambert with the Emperor's niece Richeza of Lotharingia.
Also, was performed the marriage of his son Mieszko with Richeza of Lotharingia, daughter of the Count Palatine Ezzo of Lotharingia and granddaughter of Emperor Otto II.
In Saalfeld Richeza led the Polish opposition which supported her son Casimir, who in 1039, with the help of Conrad II, finally obtain the Polish throne.
In 1054 in connection with some donations to the Abbey of Brauweiler, Richeza expressed her desire to be buried there beside her mother.
Richeza responded to Anno II's ambitions with the formal renunciation of her possessions in Brauweiler to the monastery of Moselle, while reserving the lifelong use of the lands.
At the end Richeza only maintain her direct rule over the towns of Saalfeld and Coburg, but retained the right to use until her death seven other locations in the Rhineland with their additional incomes, and 100 silver pounds per year by the Archdiocese of Köln.
This was prompted by Archbishop Anno II, who appealed to an oral agreement with Richeza.
The Klotten estate donated the Richeza's funeral arrangements to St. Maria ad Gradus, whose relationship with Richeza, Hermann II and Anno II is unclear.
This precipitated a rebellion by local barons, which coupled with the so called " Pagan Reaction " of the commoners, forced Casimir and Richeza to flee to Saxony.
In order to seal this alliance, a marriage was arranged between Bolesław III's daughter Richeza with Niels ' eldest son, Crown Prince Magnus.
Soon afterwards, the widowed King married Richeza, who arrived in Sweden with her daughter.
In this way, the marriage with Sverker I give Richeza the opportunity to help her son, and some historians assume that she partially married the Swedish King for this reason.
Richeza's daughter Sofia of Minsk, Queen of Denmark by her first marriage with Valdemar I, give Richeza her only known legitimate grandchildren: the later kings Knud VI and Valdemar II of Denmark ; Sophie ( Countess of Orlamünde ); Margareta and Maria, nuns at Roskilde ; Ingeborg ( the later repudiated Queen of France ); Helena ( Duchess of Brunswick-Luneburg ) and Richeza, named after her grandmother and who, like her, became Queen of Sweden.
He also associated the Palatine dynasty to his Eastern policies, and mediated the marriage of Ezzo's daughter Richeza with the heir to the Polish Duke Mieszko II.
Both arranged the betrothal of Bolesław's son Mieszko II Lambert with the Emperor's niece Richeza of Lotharingia.
The unstable relations of King Ferdinand II with the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick Barbarossa ( cousin of Richeza ) and the Antipope Victor IV added further difficulties to the Dowager Queen, who finally decided to move to the Kingdom of Aragon in 1159.

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