An Anomaly
Boleslaw Rogatka’s second marriage
In 1242, Bolesław married firstly Hedwig (d. 21 December 1259), daughter of Henry I, Count of Anhalt . They had seven children:
1 Agnes (born c. 1243/50 – died 13 March 1265, buried Stuttgart Stiftskirche ), married c. 1260/64 to Count Ulrich I of Württemberg .
2 Henry V the Fat (born c. 1248 – died 22 February 1296).
3 Hedwig (Jadwiga) (born c. 1250/55 – died aft. 1280), married c. 1265/70 to Duke Konrad II of Masovia .
4 Bolko I the Strict (born c. 1252/56 – died Krzeszów , 9 November 1301, buried Krzeszów Abbey ).
5 Bernhard (born c. 1253/57 – died 25 April 1286, buried Dominican Monastery, Legnica ).
6 Konrad (d. young).
7 Katharina (d. 25 April 1286, buried Dominican Monastery, Legnica ).
In 1261, Bolesław married secondly Anna of Lithuania, daughter of Mindaugas of Lithuania, they have two children.
8 Konrad Trojden b. 1264
9 Sophia b. 1266
Around 1270, he began living with his mistress Sophia of Dyhrn . She bore him a son, Jarosław, who died in infancy. Gravely ill and deeply offended by her husband's affair, Anna fled to her homeland in Lithuania in 1275. Their marriage was considered annulled. In 1277 Bolesław finally married his mistress, but the union lasted only a few months until the Duke's death in 1278. Anna returned to Silesia after Bolesław's death.