Margareta of Opole

Margareta of Opole (Polish: Małgorzata opolska; c. 1412/14 15 January 1454), was a Polish princess. She was a member of the Opole branch of House of Piast and by marriage a Duchess of Oława-Lubin-Chojnów.

Margareta of Opole
Bornc. 1412/14
Died(1454-01-15)15 January 1454
Noble familyHouse of Piast
Spouse(s)Louis III of Oława
FatherBolko IV of Opole
MotherMargareta

She was the daughter of Duke Bolko IV of Opole, by his wife Margareta, possibly a member of the House of Görz.

Life

Around 1423, Margareta (aged eleven) married her kinsman, Duke Louis III of Oława. She bore him two sons: John I and Henry X. On 18 January 1441 Louis III died, leaving the Duchies of Lubin and Chojnów to his sons as co-rulers and the Duchy of Oława to his widow as her Oprawa wdowia.

Henry X died in 1452 and was succeeded by his brother and co-ruler John I in Chojnów (Lubin was already pledged to the Dukes of Głogów in 1446); however, John I died one year later (1453), leaving from his marriage with Hedwig of Brzeg a son, Frederick I, now the only male representative of the Brzeg-Legnica branch.

Margareta survived her son John I by only two months. Oława was inherited by her grandson Frederick I, who eventually reunited all the family lands in 1488.

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References

  • Cawley, Charles, SILESIA, Medieval Lands database, Foundation for Medieval Genealogy,
  • Marek, Miroslav. "Complete Genealogy of the House of Piast: Opole-Racibórz". Genealogy.EU.
Margareta of Opole
House of Piast
Born: c. 1412/14 Died: 15 January 1454
Preceded by
Louis III
Duke of Oława
Oprawa wdowia

1441–1454
Succeeded by
Frederick I
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