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[[File:Dobrawa.jpg|thumb|250px|Dubrawka, by [[Jan Matejko]]]]
'''Dobrawa (Dąbrówka) ''' (
She was the daughter of [[Boleslaus I, Duke of Bohemia|Boleslav I the Cruel]], Duke of [[Bohemia]], by his wife [[Biagota]].<ref>[http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BOHEMIA.htm#Dobrawadied977 BOHEMIA]</ref><ref>[http://genealogy.euweb.cz/bohemia/bohemia1.html#DB1 Complete Genealogy of the Přemyslid dynasty]</ref>
According to earlier sources she urged her husband to accept the baptism in 966. However, modern historians believed that the change of religion by Mieszko I was one of the points discussed in the Polish-Bohemian agreement performed soon before his marriage with Dobrawa, whose role in the conversion of her husband is now considered wasn't so important as it's represented by the medieval chronicles.
==Life==
===Date of Birth===
There is no known date of Dobrawa's birth. The only indication is communicated to the chronicler [[Cosmas of Prague]] who stated that the Bohemian princess at the time of the wedding with Mieszko I was ''an old woman''.<ref>''Chronicle of Cosmas of Prague'': translated, introduction and commentary developed by Maria Wojciechowska, Warsaw 1968, lib. I cap. 27, p. 149.</ref> The message is regarded as tendentious and of low reliability, some researchers believed that was made with a malicious amplification.<ref>H. Łowmiański, ''Religia Słowian i jej upadek'', Warsaw p. 338, footnote 889.</ref> It's possible that the writing about Dobrawa's age, Cosmas made a reference of the age difference between her and her sister Mlada. That would give him a basis for determining Dobrawy as "old." It also found that mistaken Kosmas first wife lives with another, Oda, which at the time of marriage was around 19-25 years, so the conditions of the Middle Ages was actually a relatively advanced age of the bride.
With the transfer Kosmas can not draw any conclusions pewniejszych. As a result, the birth date of his wife lives, and remains unknown. However some researchers to take some speculation, for example, Jerzy Strzelczyk accepted that in the light of the then matrimonial notions and habits (when the rule was the issue of married girls kilkunastoletnich) was no longer the first Dąbrówka youth, that is to say, might have twenty or twenty years.
Dubrawka married [[Mieszko I]] Duke of [[Poland]] in [[965]]. She had two children with him:
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Some historians say she had a son named [[Vladivoj, Duke of Bohemia|Władywoj]] or daughter Adelheid - second wife of [[Hungary|Hungarian]] prince [[Géza of Hungary|Géza]].
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