Ida of Wettin

Ida of Wettin
Duchess of Bohemia
Died after 1061
Spouse Spytihnev II, Duke of Bohemia
Issue Daughter, wife of noblewoman Wichmann of Celle
Swatobor (Friedrich)
Daughter, wife of Sviatopolk II of Kiev (?)
House House of Wettin
Přemyslid dynasty
Father Dietrich II, Margrave of Lower Lusatia
Mother Mathilde of Meissen

Ida (Hidda) of Wettin (German: Ida von Wettin / Hidda von Eilenburg; died after 1061) was Duchess of Bohemia as the wife of Spytihněv II of Bohemia. She was born about the year 1031, 1035 at the latest.

Ida was the daughter of Dietrich II, Margrave of Lower Lusatia, from the House of Wettin, and Mathilde of Meissen. She gave birth to two surviving children and together with them she was exiled from Bohemia after death of her husband in 1061.

Her daughter, whose name is not recorded, married a nobleman named Wichmann of Celle, whereas her son Svatobor (Friedrich) became Patriarch of Aquileia in 1085, only to be murdered during a street disturbance in February 1086.

She probably had another daughter, who became the first wife of Grand Prince Sviatopolk II of Kiev.

Issue:

  1. Daughter, wife of nobleman Wichmann of Celle.
  2. Svatobor (Friedrich), Patriarch of Aquileia
  3. Daughter, first wife of Sviatopolk II of Kiev (?).
Ida of Wettin
Born: ? Died: a. 1061
Royal titles
Preceded by
Judith of Schweinfurt
Duchess consort of Bohemia
1055–1061
Succeeded by
Adelaide Arpad


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