Hicela Orseolo
Hicela Orseolo | |
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Dóžecí erb Petra II. Orseola | |
Otec | Petr II. Orseolo |
Matka | Marie Candianová |
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Hicela Orseolo zvaná též Joscella, či Icella (* mezi roky 990–1018 [1]), byla chorvatská královna manželka chorvatského krále Štěpána I.
Život
Narodila se jako dcera benátského dóžete Petra II. Orseola[2] a Marie Candianové, vnučky Petra I. a Felicity Malipierové (nebo Badoerové).[3][4][5]
Svatba Hicely s králem Štěpánem I. se konala v Trogiru, který byl v té době pod benátskou nadvládou. Benátský dóže Petr II. Orseolo se setkal s chorvatským králem Svatoslavem Suronjou.
Existují také doklady existence Hiceliných bratrů Jana, Otona, Orsa, Viteleho, Jindřicha, sestry Felicitu a dalších dvou sester, jejichž jména nejsou známa.[3]
Reference
- ↑ Hicela Trpimirović, of Croatia. geni_family_tree [online]. [cit. 2020-04-08]. Dostupné online.
- ↑ Proleksis enciklopedija Hicela (datum přístupu 18. března 2017)
- ↑ a b (tal.) Giuseppe Gullino, Pietro II Orseolo, in Dizionario biografico degli italiani, vol. 79, Roma, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana, 2013. (datum přístupu 4. února 2014)
- ↑ F. Šišić, Povijest Hrvata u vrijeme narodnih vladara, Zagreb: Naklada školskih knjiga, 1925., str. 475.
- ↑ Šišić, Ferdo, Povijest Hrvata, Pregled povijesti hrvatskog naroda 600.-1526., prvi dio, Marjan tisak, Split, 2004. ISBN 953-214-197-9 (Dio 1)
Předchůdce: ? | Chorvatská královna ?–1075 | Nástupce: Helena Chorvatská (Spanilá) |
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