Sophia of Hungary
Sophia of Hungary | |
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Spouse(s) |
Ulric I, Margrave of Carniola Magnus, Duke of Saxony |
Noble family | House of Árpád |
Father | Béla I of Hungary |
Mother | Richeza of Poland |
Born | c. 1050 |
Died | 18 June 1095 |
Sophia of Hungary (c. 1050 – 18 June 1095) was a countess of Istria and Carniola and Duchess of Saxony.
Life
Sophia was the daughter of King Béla I of Hungary, of the House of Árpád, and his wife Richeza of Poland.
She was engaged to Margrave William of Meissen. However, he died unexpectedly in 1062, before he could marry her. She then married his nephew Ulrich I.
After Ulrich's death in 1070, she married Duke Magnus of Saxony (d. 1106), of the House of Billung.
Issue
From her first marriage with Ulrich, she had the following children:
- Ulrich II (d. 1112), married Adelaide of Thuringia (d. 1146)
- Poppo II (d. 1098), married Richgard (d. 1130), the daughter of Engelbert I of Istria
- Richardis, married Count Otto II of Scheyern (d. c. 1110)
- Adelaide (d. 1122), married:
- Vogt Frederick II of Regensburg
- Count Udalschalk of Lurngau (d. 1115), a member of the Grögling-Hirschberg family
- Walburga
From her second marriage with Magnus, she had two daughters:
- Wulfhilde (d. 29 December 1126 in Altdorf, buried in Weingarten), married Duke Henry IX "the Black" of Bavaria (d. 1126), of the House of Guelph
- Eilika (d. 18 January 1142), married Count Otto of Ballenstedt (d. 9 February 1123), who was Duke of Saxony and a member of the House of Ascania
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