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Lack of a legitimate heir had remained …

Years: 1086 - 1086
December

Lack of a legitimate heir had remained a concern for Wladyslaw I.

He and his wife Judith of Swabia had in 1085 sent rich gifts, among which was a life size statue of a child made of gold, to the Benedictine Sanctuary of Saint Giles in Saint-Gilles, Provence, begging for offspring.

The Polish envoys were led by the personal chaplain of Duchess Judith, Piotr.

By 1086, Boleslaw is born.

Three months after his birth, on December 25, his mother dies.

Following Boleslaw’s birth, the political climate in the country changes.

The position of Boleslaw as an heir to the throne is threatened by the presence of Mieszko Boleslawowic, who is already seventeen at the time and is furthermore, by agreement with Herman himself, the first in line to succeed.

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