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  1. Salomea of Berg (German: Salome von Berg, Polish: Salomea z Bergu; c. 1099/1101 – 27 July 1144) was a noblewoman of Berg and, by marriage with Prince Bolesław III Wrymouth in 1115, High Duchess of Poland until her husband's death in 1138.

  2. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Salomea of Berg (German: Salome von Berg), Polish: Salomea z Bergu, Salomea Bergska; b. ca. 1093/1101 - d. 27 July 1144), was a German noblewoman and by marriage Duchess of Poland. She was the daughter of Henry, Count of Berg (near Ehingen in Swabia) by his wife Adelaide of Mochental.

    • Ehingen, Baden-Württemberg
    • Bolesław III Wrymouth
    • Baden-Württemberg
  3. When Salomea of Berg was born in 1090, in Schelklingen, Alb-Donau-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, her father, Henry I Count of Berg, was 17 and her mother, Adelaide of Mochental, was 13. She married Ksiażę Bolesław Krzywousty III in 1115, in Poland.

    • Female
    • Ksiażę Bolesław Krzywousty III
  4. Salomea of Berg (German: Salome von Berg, Polish: Salomea z Bergu; c. 1099/1101 – 27 July 1144) was a noblewoman of Berg and, by marriage with Prince Bolesław III Wrymouth in 1115, High Duchess of Poland until her husband's death in 1138.

  5. Salomea (d. 1144) Queen of Poland. Name variations: Salome of Berg-Schelklingen. Died on July 27, 1144; daughter of Henry, count of Berg; second wife of Boleslaw III Krzywousty also known as Boleslaus III the Wry-mouthed (1085–1138), king of Poland (r. 1102–1138); children: Richizza of Poland (1116–1185); Boleslaus or Boleslaw IV the ...

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    Salomea of Berg (German: Salome von Berg, Polish: Salomea z Bergu; c. 1099/1101 – 27 July 1144) was a German noblewoman and, by marriage with Prince Bolesław III Wrymouth in 1115, High Duchess of Poland until her husband's death in 1138.

  7. Bolesław punished Zbigniew by blinding him. This action caused outrage among supporters of Zbigniew, resulting in a political crisis in Poland. Bolesław once again gained the favor of his subjects with public penance, and made a pilgrimage to the monastery of his patron, Saint Giles, in Hungary .