Barbara of Oleśnica

Barbara of Oleśnica (Polish: Barbara oleśnicka) (1465 – 30 November 1479) was a member of the House of Piast and Duchess of Oleśnica during 1475–1478.

She was the only child of Konrad IX the Black, Duke of Oleśnica by his wife Margareta, daughter of Duke Siemowit V of Rawa.

Life

After the death of her father (1471), she became in the potential heiress of Oleśnica and perhaps all the Duchy; for this, she remained under the care of her mother and the formal guardianship of her childless uncle Konrad X the White.

In the summer of 1472 Konrad X engaged her with Albert, the eldest son of Henry I the Elder, Duke of Ziębice. On this occasion, Konrad X sold to Henry I for 9,000 guilders the towns of Koźle, Toszek and Bytom. However, soon the betrothal was broken; Albert eventually married with Salome, daughter of Jan II the Mad, Duke of Głogów, in 1487.

In 1475, Margareta of Rawa is deposed by Konrad X from the effective government over Oleśnica and Bierutów (who were given to her as her Oprawa wdowia) and replaced by her own daughter Barbara, who remained as a sovereign Duchess (but under the tutelage of her uncle), until 1478, when she was also deposed by Konrad X, who took the direct control over Oleśnica.

The last mention of Barbara was by 30 November 1479. She probably died shortly afterwards.

References

Barbara of Oleśnica
Born: 1465 Died: 30 November 1479
Preceded by
Margareta
Duke of Oleśnica
under regency of Konrad X

1475–1478
Succeeded by
Konrad X the White
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