Ludgarda (wife of Przemysł II)

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Ludgarda (c. 1260/61 bef. 14 December 1283), was a German noblewoman of the House of Mecklenburg, and by marriage Duchess consort of Poznań during 1273–1283 and of all Greater Poland during 1279–1283.

Tenure1273–1283
Tenure1279–1283
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Ludgarda
Duchess consort of Poznań
Tenure1273–1283
PredecessorElisabeth of Wrocław
SuccessorRikissa of Sweden
Duchess consort of Greater Poland
Tenure1279–1283
PredecessorJolenta-Helena of Hungary
SuccessorRikissa of Sweden
Bornc. 1260
Diedc. 1283 (aged 2223)
Burial
SpousePrzemysł II
HouseHouse of Mecklenburg (by birth)
House of Piast (by marriage)
FatherHenry I the Pilgrim, Lord of Mecklenburg
MotherAnastasia of Pomerania
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She was the eldest child and only daughter[1] of Henry I the Pilgrim, Lord of Mecklenburg by his wife Anastasia, daughter of Barnim I, Duke of Pomerania. She was probably named after her paternal grandmother, Luitgard of Henneberg.[2]

Life

The alliance between Dukes Bolesław the Pious of Greater Poland and Barnim I of Pomerania was sealed with the marriage between Przemysł II, Bolesław's nephew, and Ludgarda, Barnim I's granddaughter. The wedding ceremony was performed in the city of Szczecin, in 1273.[3]

After a happy beginning, the relationship between the couple became more complicated due to Ludgarda's apparent infertility after almost ten years of marriage. They may have been separated shortly before her death.

Ludgarda died suddenly in Gniezno, and was buried in the local cathedral on 14 December 1283, probably a few days after her death.[4]

According to Jan Długosz[5] and other contemporary sources, she was strangled by order of her husband, after her refusal of a divorce and return to Mecklenburg. However, modern historiography suggests the innocence of Przemysł II.[6]

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