Helen of Znojmo | |
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High Duchess consort of Poland | |
Reign | 1177–1194 |
Born | c. 1141 |
Died | 1202/1206 |
Spouse | Casimir II the Just |
Issue Detail | Maria, Grand Princess of Kiev Leszek the White Konrad I of Masovia |
House | Přemyslid |
Father | Conrad II of Znojmo |
Mother | Maria of Serbia |
Helena of Znojmo (Czech: Helena Znojemská; Polish: Helena znojemska; c. 1141[1]–1202/1206[2]), was a Bohemian princess, a member of the Přemyslid dynasty. She was the daughter of Duke Conrad II of Znojmo and his Serbian wife Maria (daughter of Uroš I).[3][4] Helena was probably named after her maternal aunt, Queen Helena of Hungary, wife of King Béla II.[5]
Born as princess of the Znojmo Appanage (named after its centre, the town of Znojmo in southern Moravia), she later became by marriage Duchess of Sandomierz (1173-1194), Grand Duchess of Kraków and the Seniorate Province (1177-1194), Duchess of Masovia (1186–1194), and Duchess-regent of Kraków and the Seniorate Province, Sandomierz, and Masovia on behalf of her minor sons from 1194–1198, then the latter two duchies plus Kuyavia until 1199/1200.