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Dobromir Hevelli-Stodoransky of Lusatia
- Preferred Name: Dobromir Hevelli-Stodoransky of Lusatia
- Gender: M
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: "Senior Venerablis" in Lusatia, Silesia at LATI: N1 LONG: E8
- Boleslaw+I+of+Poland+takes+control: BET 1002 AND 1018 with note: Description: Bolesław I had taken control of the marches of Lusatia (Łużyce), Sorbian Meissen (Miśnia), and the cities of Budziszyn (Bautzen) and Meissen in 1002, and refused to pay the tribute to the Empire from the conquered territories. Bolesław, after the Polish-German War (1002–1018), signed the Peace of Bautzen on 30 January 1018, which made Bolesław I a clear winner. The Polish ruler was able to keep the contested marches of Lusatia and Sorbian Meissen not as fiefs, but as part of Polish territory.[57][58] The Polish prince Mieszko destroyed about 100 Sorbian villages in 1030 and expelled Sorbians from urban areas, with the exception of fishermen and carpenters who were allowed to live in the outskirts.[59]
- NFS ID: with note: Description: MN8B-81C
NFS
- Occupation: Chief of the Milčane in Lusatia, Silesia, Poland at LATI: N0.25 LONG: E9
- Death: DEC 1000 in Poland, Poland at LATI: N2 LONG: E0 with note: GEDCOM data
- FSID: GKZZ-K3J
- Birth: 942 in Schlesien at LATI: N9.91 LONG: E7.84 with note: GEDCOM data
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
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Dobromir was a Slavic prince of the 10th century, probably in Lusatia . He was the father of Emnilda , the third wife of the Polish king Bolesław I. Chrobry .
Dobromir was mentioned only once in the chronicle of Thietmar von Merseburg as " venerabilis senior Dobremirus " ( dear elder Dobremirus ) [1] .
Where Dobromir came from is unclear, possibly he was a son of the Heveller prince Tugumir . The palette of interpretations ranges from the " Milzener prince " (S. Zakrzewski), member of the Heveller dynasty (J. Widajewicz) [2] , member of a Saxon count family (AF Grabski) to the gentleman from the Cracow region (H. Lowmianski). [3]
The solution to the riddle is subject to the following conditions:
The name Emnilda and that of her daughter Regelindis [4] allow the conclusion with certainty that Dobromir was married to a Saxon count's daughter...[although his mother was allegedly a Saxon and the naming convention may have come from her side*] (from the Rikdags , Geros or the Querfurter family ?) Between 965 and 975 .
The name Dobromir itself indicates connections to the Heveller dynasty (Tugumir, Drahomir ). [But he is not listed as one of the son's of Tugumir by the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy]
Bolesław's marriage to Emnilda (987) must not be removed from the context of piastic alliance policy and the events of 1002 that led to the outbreak of Henry II's wars with Bolesław.
The title senior indicates a middle position, Slavic princes were usually referred to as dux or princeps by Thietmar . [5] On the other hand, the marriage to a Saxon noble family and to the Polish ruling house is of high importance.
Dobromir was probably a prince of Lausitz and Milzenerland .
*contributer comment
=== Ancestral File Number: 6TKL-BV ===
Ancestral File Number: 6TKL-BV
=== !GENERAL:Ancestral File (TM), Ancestral ===
!GENERAL:Ancestral File (TM), Ancestral File (TM), The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998 Repository: Family History Library 35 N West Temple Street Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA
=== LDS Ordinances found in IGI. ===
LDS Ordinances found in IGI.
=== ! ! IGI 1994 Edition ! RELATIONSHIP: Pa ===
! ! IGI 1994 Edition ! RELATIONSHIP: Patron, H. Reed Black, is 29th G G Nephew.
Preferred Parents:
Father: Tugumir (Tęgomir) Hevelli-Stodoransky Fürst, b. 905 d. ABT 970
Family 1: Geros Rikgads Prinzessin von der Lausitz, b. ABT 955 d. 14 FEB 1042
- Emnilda Lusatiai Szláv nemesasszony lengyel hercegné majd királyné, b. 968 in Śląskie, Polska d. 1017 in Krakowsky, Polska
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