Background
Adelaide was born about 1160 as the daughter of Otto II, Margrave of Meissen.
Adelaide was born about 1160 as the daughter of Otto II, Margrave of Meissen.
In the end of 1197 Ottokar became duke for the second time. Ottokar was at least 40 at that time and risked losing the heir. In 1199, Ottokar (now the king) divorced Adelaide, on grounds of consanguinity.
They were both descendants of Henry of Schweinfurt and Mieszko II Lambert and were fifth cousin once removed or fourth cousin once removed.
Adelheid did not waive her rights. In 1205 she returned to Prague for a while.
However, Constance gave birth to a son, later king Wenceslaus I, in 1205. The pope decided that the cessation of marriage is legal.
Adelaide still struggled, but in 1210 definitely lost.
She died in 1211 in Meissen. Vratislaus (d bef 1225). Margaret (Dagmar) (d 24 May 1212), married to King Valdemar II of Denmark.
Božislava (d 6 February bef 1238), married to Count Henry I of Ortenberg.
Hedwig, nun in Gernrode.