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Odon Mieszkowic, född 1141 i Polen, död 1194-11-20
i Polen.
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Odon (Odo) poznanski (wielkopolski, Mieszkowic) (urodzony pomiedzy 1141 a 1149 – zmarl 20 kwietnia 1194), ksiaze poznanski
1177/9-1182, ksiaze w poludniowej Wielkopolsce 1177/9-1194 i kaliski 1193-1194.
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Odon of Poznan
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Odon of Poznan also known as of Greater Poland and Mieszkowic (Polish: Odon poznanski (wielkopolski, Mieszkowic); b. ca.
1149 - d. 20 April 1194), was a Duke of Greater Poland and Poznan during 1177/79-1182, and Duke of Kalisz during 1193-1194.
He was the eldest son of Mieszko III the Old, Duke of Greater Poland and since 1173 High Duke of Poland, by his first wife
Elisabeth, daughter of King Béla II of Hungary.
Contents
[show]
* 1 Life
* 2 Marriage and issue
* 3 References
* 4 See also
[edit] Life
His name appears for the first time as a signatory in a document isssued on 21 May 1161 at Leczyca, were took place the first
Polish Sejm.
In 1177 Odon joined the revolt of the Lesser Polish nobility against his father; the main reason of his collaboration to the rebels
was the favoritism showed by Mieszko III to the offspring of his second marriage and the attempts of the High Duke to force him to
became a priest, in order to eliminate him from the succession. Also Odon apparently hoped to enlarge his domains, perhaps even
so far as to obtain the Duchy of Greater Poland by force. His uncle Casimir II the Just, offered him only Poznan. Odon pursued the
war against his father until 1178, when Mieszko III was forced to abdicate and flee.
In 1181 Miesko III returned to the country and with the aid of the Pomeranians, regained the control over Greater Poland and
Poznan from his son Odon. One year later, was made an agreement between father and son: Odon received a little portion of
Greater Poland south of the river Obra (however, some historians believed that he remained in the Greater Poland capital until his
own death). After Odon’s younger brother Mieszko the Younger died on 2 August 1193, Odon obtained the Duchy of Kalisz, with
the consent of his father.
Little is known about Odon's government over Kalisz. However, he founded a mint, and coins have been found bearing the
inscription "Odon Dux" ("Duke Odon"), suggesting a high degree of autonomy.
Odon died on 20 August 1194 and was buried in the Cathedral of Poznan.
[edit] Marriage and issue
About 1184[1] Odon married with Viacheslava (d. aft. 1200), daughter of Yaroslav Vladimirovich "Osmomysl", Prince of
Halych.[2][3][4][5] They had four children:
1. Wladyslaw Odonic (b. ca. 1190 - d. 5 June 1239).
2. Ryksa (b. ca. 1191 - d. 18 November aft. 1238).
3. Euphrosyne (b. ca. 1192/94 - d. 23 August 1235), married ca. 1225 to with Duke Swantopolk II of Pomerania.[6]
Since Odon's son Wladyslaw was too young to reign, Odon bestowed the regency of his duchy in the south of Greater Poland upon
his half-brother Wladyslaw III Spindleshanks, while Miesko III reclaimed the Duchy of Kalisz.
[edit] References
1. ^ W. Dworzaczek, Genealogia, Warsaw 1959, tabl. 31; J. Wyrozumski, Dzieje Polski piastowskiej, Kraków 1999, p. 153.
2. ^ J. Wyrozumski, Dzieje Polski piastowskiej, Kraków 1999, p. 153.
3. ^ Complete Genealogy of the House of Piast
4. ^ POLAND
5. ^ According to some authors, she was daughter of Yaroslav Osmomysl's son Vladimir(ko); S. Laguna, Rodowód Piastów,
"Kwartalnik Historyczny", vol. XI, 1897, pp. 762-763; W. Dworzaczek, Genealogia, Warsaw 1959, tabl. 31.
6. ^ Parentage is disputed among sources and historians.
[edit] See also
* Dukes of Greater Poland
Odon of Poznan
Piast Dynasty
Born: ca. 1149 Died: 20 August 1193
Preceded by
Mieszko III the Old Duke of Greater Poland
1177–1182 Succeeded by
Mieszko III the Old
Duke of Poznan
1177–1182
Preceded by
Mieszko the Younger Duke of Kalisz
1193–1194
[hide]
v • d • e
Historical administrative divisions of Greater Poland
12–13th century
Duchy of Greater Poland
until 1768
Poznan / Kalisz Voivodeships
until 1793
Poznan / Kalisz / Gniezno Voivodeships · Netze District
until 1806
South Prussia
until 1815
Poznan / Kalisz / Bydgoszcz Departments
until 1837 · 1848
Kalisz Voivodeship · Grand Duchy of Poznan
until 1918
Province of Posen · Kalisz / Warsaw Governorates
until 1939
Poznan / Lódz Voivodeships · Posen-West Prussia
until 1945
Reichsgau Wartheland
until 1975
Poznan Voivodeship
until 1998
Poznan / Kalisz / Leszno / Konin / Pila Voivodeships
since 1998
Greater Poland Voivodeship
Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odon_of_Greater_Poland
Odon of Poznan
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Odon of Poznan also known as of Greater Poland and Mieszkowic (Polish: Odon poznanski (wielkopolski, Mieszkowic); b. ca.
1149 - d. 20 April 1194), was a Duke of Greater Poland and Poznan during 1177/79-1182, and Duke of Kalisz during 1193-1194.
He was the eldest son of Mieszko III the Old, Duke of Greater Poland and since 1173 High Duke of Poland, by his first wife
Elisabeth, daughter of King Béla II of Hungary.
Contents
[show]
* 1 Life
* 2 Marriage and issue
* 3 References
* 4 See also
[edit] Life
His name appears for the first time as a signatory in a document isssued on 21 May 1161 at Leczyca, were took place the first
Polish Sejm.
In 1177 Odon joined the revolt of the Lesser Polish nobility against his father; the main reason of his collaboration to the rebels
was the favoritism showed by Mieszko III to the offspring of his second marriage and the attempts of the High Duke to force him to
became a priest, in order to eliminated from the succession. Also Odon apparently hoped enlarged his dominains, perhaps even so
far as to obtain the Duchy of Greater Poland by force. His uncle Casimir II the Just, offered him only Poznan. Odon pursued the
war against his father until 1178, when Mieszko III was forced to abdicate and flee.
In 1181 Miesko III returned to the country and with the aid of the Pomeranians, regained the control over Greater Poland and
Poznan from his son Odon. One year later, was made an agreement between father and son: Odon received a little portion of
Greater Poland south of the river Obra (however, some historians believed that he remained in the Greater Poland capital until his
own death). After Odon’s younger brother Mieszko the Younger died on 2 August 1193, Odon obtained the Duchy of Kalisz, with
the consent of his father.
Little is known about Odon's government over Kalisz. However, he founded a mint, and coins have been found bearing the
inscription "Odon Dux" ("Duke Odon"), suggesting a high degree of autonomy.
Odon died on 20 August 1194 and was buried in the Cathedral of Poznan.
[edit] Marriage and issue
About 1184[1] Odon married with Viacheslava (d. aft. 1200), daughter of Yaroslav Vladimirovich "Osmomysl", Prince of
Halych.[2][3][4][5] They had four children:
1. Wladyslaw Odonic (b. ca. 1190 - d. 5 June 1239).
2. Ryksa (b. ca. 1191 - d. 18 November aft. 1238).
3. Euphrosyne (b. ca. 1192/94 - d. 23 August 1235), married ca. 1225 to with Duke Swantopolk II of Pomerania.[6]
Since Odon's son Wladyslaw was too young to reign, Odon bestowed the regency of his duchy in the south of Greater Poland upon
his half-brother Wladyslaw III Spindleshanks, while Miesko III reclaimed the Duchy of Kalisz.
[edit] References
1. ^ W. Dworzaczek, Genealogia, Warsaw 1959, tabl. 31; J. Wyrozumski, Dzieje Polski piastowskiej, Kraków 1999, p. 153.
2. ^ J. Wyrozumski, Dzieje Polski piastowskiej, Kraków 1999, p. 153.
3. ^ Complete Genealogy of the House of Piast
4. ^ POLAND
5. ^ According to some authors, she was daughter of Yaroslav Osmomysl's son Vladimir(ko); S. Laguna, Rodowód Piastów,
"Kwartalnik Historyczny", vol. XI, 1897, pp. 762-763; W. Dworzaczek, Genealogia, Warsaw 1959, tabl. 31.
6. ^ Parentage is disputed among sources and historians.
[edit] See also
* Dukes of Greater Poland
Odon of Poznan
Piast Dynasty
Born: ca. 1149 Died: 20 August 1193
Preceded by
Mieszko III the Old Duke of Greater Poland
1177–1182 Succeeded by
Mieszko III the Old
Duke of Poznan
1177–1182
Preceded by
Mieszko the Younger Duke of Kalisz
1193–1194
[hide]
v • d • e
Historical administrative divisions of Greater Poland
12–13th century
Duchy of Greater Poland
until 1768
Poznan / Kalisz Voivodeships
until 1793
Poznan / Kalisz / Gniezno Voivodeships · Netze District
until 1806
South Prussia
until 1815
Poznan / Kalisz / Bydgoszcz Departments
until 1837 · 1848
Kalisz Voivodeship · Grand Duchy of Poznan
until 1918
Province of Posen · Kalisz / Warsaw Governorates
until 1939
Poznan / Lódz Voivodeships · Posen-West Prussia
until 1945
Reichsgau Wartheland
until 1975
Poznan Voivodeship
until 1998
Poznan / Kalisz / Leszno / Konin / Pila Voivodeships
since 1998
Greater Poland Voivodeship
Ksiaze poznanski od 1177r., kaliski.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odon_of_Poznan
Prince Mieszko & his first wife had five children:
1. ODON ([1141/49]-20 Apr 1194). The Chronicon Polono-Silesiacum names (in order) the sons of Mieszko III as "Ottonem,
Stephanum, Boleslaum, Mesiconem et Vladislaum", specifying that (the first) two were born from "filia regis Ungarorum"[272].
The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "duces Guenesie Odoiscius…Logeslaus" as sons of "Mesico"[273]. He
succeeded in 1177 as ODON Prince of Posen and Kalisch. m (after 1184) VIACHESLAVA Iaroslavna, daughter of IAROSLAV
Vladimirkovich "Osmomysl" Prince of Galich & his first wife Olga Iurievna of Kiev (-after 1200). The Chronicon
Polono-Silesiacum refers to "dux Galatie" as the father-in-law of one of Mieszko's sons but does not specify which son (although he
is named first in the list) or name the son's wife[274]. Baumgarten cites Polish sources which give her parentage[275]. Baumgarten
cites another Polish source which names her and records that she survived her husband[276]. Prince Odon & his wife had three
children:
a) WLADYSLAW ([1190]-5 Jun 1239). The Chronicon Polono-Silesiacum names "ducis Gneznensis Loczislai filii Odonis" when
recording his daughter's marriage[277]. He succeeded in 1194 as Prince of Kalisch. Prince of Poznan 1227. Prince of Greater
Poland 1229. - see below.
b) ODON ([1191/92]-1225). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. The Annales Capituli
Cracoviensis record in 1225 "Ordo de Kacich transfertur in Mogilan"[278]. Provost of Magdeburg.
c) RYKSA (-18 Nov after 1238). Ryksa is shown in Europäische Stammtafeln[279] as the daughter of Odon but the primary source
on which this is based has not been identified.
2. STEFAN .
3. WIERCHOSLAWA LUDMILLA (before 1153-in Poland before 1211). ... m ([1167]) FERRY de Lorraine Sire de Bitsch, son of
MATHIEU I Duke of Lorraine & his wife Berta [Judith] von Staufen (before 1152-7 Apr 1206).
4. ELZBIETA ([1152]-2 Apr 1209, bur Kloster Dobrilugk). ... m firstly ([1173/77]) SOBESLAV II Duke of Bohemia, son of
SOBESLAV I UDALRICH Duke of the Bohemians & his wife Adelaida of Hungary (1128-29 Jan 1180). m secondly KONRAD II
von Landsberg Markgraf der Niederlausitz, son of DEDO V "der Feiste" Markgraf der Niederlausitz, Graf von Eilenburg [Wettin]
& his wife Mathilde von Heinsberg heiress of Sommerschenburg (-6 May 1210).
5. JUDYTA (before 1154-after 12 Dec 1201). ... m ([1173/77]) BERNHARD von Ballenstedt Graf von Aschersleben und Anhalt,
son of ALBRECHT Markgraf von Brandenburg [Ballenstedt] & his wife Sophie von Winzenburg (1140-Bernburg 9 Feb 1212, bur
Ballenstedt St Nikolai).
Prince Mieszko & his second wife had five children:
6. BOLESLAW (1159-13 Sep 1195). ... m ([1187/89]) --- von Pommern, daughter of BOGISLAW I Duke of Pomerania & his first
wife Walburgis --- ([1162/72]-[1220/26] or after). Prince Boleslaw & his wife had [three] children:
...
7. MIESZKO ([1160/65]-2 Aug 1193). ... Prince of Kalisch.
8. WLADYSLAW ([1161/67]-3 Nov 1231). ... m (before 1195) [LUCIA] von Rügen, daughter of JAROMIR [I] [Fürst von Rügen]
& his wife --- (-19 Feb after 1208). ...
9. SALOMEA (-11 May ----). ... m (before 1177) RATIBOR von Pommern, son of BOGISLAW I Duke of Pomerania & his first
wife Walburgis --- ([1160]-14/15 Jan 1183, bur Stolp).
10. ANASTASIA (before 1164-after 31 May 1240). ... m (26 Apr 1177) as his second wife, BOGISLAW I Duke of Pomerania, son
of WARTISLAW I Duke of Pomerania & his wife --- ([1130]-18 Mar 1187).
Gift med
Vysheslava Yaroslavna Galitska,
född 1168 i Polen, död 1201 i Polen. Prinsessa.
Barn:
Eufrozyna Odonic, född efter 1184, död 1235-08-23
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