Kunigunde of Hohenstaufen

[1] She and her three sisters were orphaned in 1208; that year, her father was murdered, and a few months later her mother died following the birth of a fifth daughter, who did not live either.

[1] He was the eldest surviving son of Ottokar I of Bohemia and his second wife Constance of Hungary.

[3] In 1230, Wenceslaus succeeded his father as King of Bohemia, with Kunigunde as his queen consort.

In 1248, the younger son Přemysl was enticed by discontented nobles to lead a rebellion against his father.

Queen Kunigunde stayed in Prague, but died during this revolt on 13 September 1248.

Kunigunde's tomb at the Convent of St Agnes of Bohemia