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Topic: Bretislav II


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  thePeerage.com - Person Page 15004
     Bretislav I, Duke of Bohemia was the son of Ulrich, Duke of Bohemia.
     Spytihnev II, Duke of Bohemia was the son of Bretislav I, Duke of Bohemia.
     Bretislav II, Duke of Bohemia was the son of Vratislav I, King of Bohemia.
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  Anna of BOHEMIA - Marie of BOHEMIA
\-Gerberge of HENNEBERG, Countess of Kitzinggau Borivoj II of BOHEMIA, Duke of Bohemia
1 Borivoj II of BOHEMIA, Duke of Bohemia =Gerberga (Helbirg) of AUSTRIA 2 Jaromir of JAMNITZ, Duke of Jamnitz 2 Boleslav of BOHEMIA 2 Spitinjev of BOHEMIA 2 Leopold of MORAVIA-OLMUTZ, Duke Olmutz 2 Albrecht of BOHEMIA
\-Gerberge of HENNEBERG, Countess of Kitzinggau Bretislav II of BOHEMIA, Duke of Bohemia
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 Greg Bard's Genealogical Records
Ernst II, Margrave of Nordgau (abt 825 - abt 889)
Farnakes I (230 B.C. Farnakes II (104 B.C. Favila, Duke of Cantabria (630 -)
Hendrik II, Comte of Louvain (abt 1020 - abt 1078)
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 Böhmen
1158 · der deutsche Kaiser Friedrich I. erhebt Wladislaw II.
(son of Boleslav II.) recognizes the supremacy of the German King Otto II.
1283–1306 · the successors of Ottokar (Wenzel II.
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 Chrudim History
Chrudim is first mentioned in a document dated 993 wherein the Czech ruler Boleslav II awarded the newly founded Benedictine monastery in Brevnov the right to exact one-tenth of court and market fines from Chrudim.
The most important change in Chrudim's evolving history occurred in the second half of the 13th century, when the Premyslid king Otakar II elevated Chrudim to the status of a royal city.
A measure of self-government, free markets, commerce and crafts were some of the benefits of the king's act, all protected by fortifications from which the city grew into a fortress in the service of its founder and liege.
chrudim.cz /historie/chrudim/index.php3?lang=en   (1000 words)

  
 House of Premysl
Boleslav II's death was followed by a period of fratricidal warfare between his sons that terminated in 1012 when the youngest son, Oldrich, established himself as prince of Bohemia.
The Premyslid prince Vratislav II (1061–92) obtained from the Holy Roman emperor Henry IV the title of king of Bohemia as a personal (i.e., nonhereditary) privilege, and Prince Vladislav II (1140–73) was awarded the royal crown on the same basis by Friedrich I. Barbarossa (1123-1190).
Premysl Otakar II died in battle in 1278 during one of his expansionist military campaigns and was succeeded by his son Vaclav II.
www.gwleibniz.com /BritannicaPages/PremyslHouse/Premysl.html   (499 words)

  
 The NetPost's Site Map
Ancestors of Geoffroy II "Martel" ANJOU and Grecia
Ancestors of Henrich II (I) SAXONY (BAVARIA) and Judith Duchess Of BAVARIA
Ancestors of Ansfred II Onfror GOZ and Mrs-Ansfred GOZ
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 Ancestors and Family of Bretislav I of Bohemia
Bretislav's efforts to regain Slovakia from Hungary were unsuccessful (it did not return to Czech control until 1918).
To obviate the incessant struggles that had endangered Bohemia at every vacancy of the throne, Bretislav, with the consent of the nobles, decreed that the oldest member of the house of Premysl should be the ruler of Bohemia.
Bretislav married Judith von Schweinfurt, daughter of Henry von Schweinfurt and Gerberge von Henneberg, in 1035.
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 bowenline - pafg450 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Mathilde Countess of KASTL [Parents] was born in 1036 in of, Kastl, Oberpfalz, Bavaria.
Bretislav II, Duke BOHEMIA [Parents] was born about 1058 in of, Praha, Praha, Czechoslovakia.
Luitgard Countess of WINDBERG.Luitgard married Bretislav II, Duke BOHEMIA in Sep 1094.
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 Notes on Poland -- Part 2
Mieszko II is friendly, or actually allied to all three.
Bretislav succeeds Oldrich of Bohemia, declares campaign vs Poland to avenge Chrobry's invasion.
Bretislav appeals to Henry, who threatens, but is too ill to mount campaign.
slavic.freeservers.com /Poland2.html   (2686 words)

  
 Informat.io on P Emyslid Dynasty
Between 1003 and 1004, Bohemia was controlled by Boleslaus the Brave, Duke of Poland from the Piast dynasty, grand-son of Boleslaus I the Cruel.
In 1086, Duke Vratislaus II, and, in 1158, Duke Vladislaus II, were crowned King of Bohemia as a personal award from the Holy Roman Emperor.
In 1300, King Wenceslaus II was crowned King of Poland.
www.informat.io /?title=p-emyslid-dynasty   (265 words)

  
  CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope Benedict IX
Of his pontifical acts little is known, except that he held two or three synods in Rome and granted a number of privileges to various churches and monasteries.
He insisted that Bretislav, Duke of Bohemia, should found a monastery, for having carried off the body of St. Adalbert from Poland.
Benedict, Sylvester, and Gregory were deposed at the Council of Sutri (1046) and a German bishop (Suidger) became Pope Clement II.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/02429a.htm   (586 words)

  
 Europe - List Of State Leaders In 1093
Baden - Herman II of Baden Herman II, Rulers of Baden Margrave of Baden (1073- 1130)
Sviatopolk II of Kiev Sviatopolk II, rulers of Kyivan Rus ruler of Kyivan Rus (1093— 1113)
Styria - Ottokar II of Styria Ottokar VI, Styria (duchy) Duke of Styria (1084- 1122)
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 Courtly Lives - Royal Odrowaz
Ottokar II married (1)Margaret of Austria in 1252, in the Pankratius Chapel, on the Schlossberg..
King Wenceslas II, grandson of King Henry Probus, son of Henry II of Silesia, King of Poland 1298-1290, reigned from 1253-1278, and died in 1305.
Nicholas I (illegitimate son of Ottokar II by Margarareta von Chuening?), Duke of Troppau, married Adelaide ____.
www.angelfire.com /mi4/polcrt/RoyalOdrowaz.html   (859 words)

  
 Reimert Family History   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Boso II was born in 908 in Autun, Burgundy, France.
Bretislav I was born about 1005 in Praha, Czechoslovakia.
Bretislav I and Judith were married about 1020.
www.reimert.org /genealogy/database/b16.htm   (443 words)

  
 Interzone Forums - Europe 1100 AD
Robert II of France (the Pious) submits to the Pope and marries the daughter of the marquis of Provence, Constance of Arles.
Bulgarian czar Samuel is defeated by Byzantine Emperor Basil II.
William II of England (called Rufus, the third son of William the Conqueror) is crowned.
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 Women in power 1100-1150
Borzivoy II, Duke in Znaim and Brünn (1099-1100) and of Bohemia (1101-07) and (1117-20) and the second, Duke Vladislav I of Bohemia (1109-17) and (1120-25).
Successor of Countess Gerberga, she was married to count Ramon Berenguer III of Barcelona (1086-1131) and succeeded by son, Raymond Berenguer IV and II the Saint of Barcelona and Province.
Her third son Otto II von Rheineck was killed in 1149, and therefore she administered his inheritance as her own fiefs until her death, and had nothing more to do with the County Palantine by the Rhine.
www.guide2womenleaders.com /Womeninpower1100.htm   (5764 words)

  
 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg1385 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Vratislav II of BOHEMIA [Parents] was born about 1035 in Prague, Czechoslovakia.
Bretislav I of BOHEMIA [Parents] was born about 1005 in Prague, Czechoslovakia.
Vratislav II of BOHEMIA was born about 1035 and died 14 Jan 1092.
www.peterwestern.f9.co.uk /maximilia/pafg1385.htm   (110 words)

  
 Czech history Premyslid dynasti 870 - 1306
Vojtech's activities, however, ran into a lack of sympathy on the part of Boleslav II, whose distaste was multiplied by the fact that the Prague bishop came from the princely Slavník family, in control of Eastern and South eastern Bohemia and a competing power with the Premyslids.
The most renowned of the Sons of Bretislav I was without question Vratislav II (1061-1092).
Vratislav II enjoyed passing time at Vyšehrad, the second castle of Prague, founded at around the turn of the 10th and 11th century on the right bank of the Vltava.
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 Gallery
Queen Margaret of Babenberg (†1267), consort of King Premysl Otakar II Queen Elizabeth Stuart (†1662), consort of King Frederick of the Palatinate
Queen Beatrice of Aragon (†1508), consort of King Ladislaus II (Poznan, Bazylika Archikatedralna sw.
Queen Kunigunde of Halicz (†1285), consort of King Premysl Otakar II (Praha, bazilika sv.
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 Paradox Interactive Forums - 163) BUG: Bohemia settings, 1066
She had a (second) wedding with Bretislav’s father although she never formally divorced with her first husband — Christian religion was adopted, but not always followed in Bohemia around year 1000.
Boleslav II Premyslide (929 - 999), duke of Bohemia, brother of Dobrava Premyslide (- 977) wife of Mieszko Piast.
He was the rightful successor to Bretislav II in 1100, but was unable to assert his rightful claim.
www.europa-universalis.com /forum/printthread.php?t=141866   (3775 words)

  
 International Disintegration and Foreign Penetration
Under Boleslaw II she was again occupying a leading position in East Central Europe, and she at least temporarily exercised a decisive influence upon the political situation of the neighboring countries, including Kiev.
There are some indications that the opposition against the king was supported by Bohemia where Bretislav, after his initial triumphs, had already been forced by a German invasion to recognize the overlordship of Henry III, and where his son and successor, Vratislav (1061—1092), now sided with Henry IV against the Pope.
After the failure of their negotiations with King Andrew II of Hungary, who hesitated to accept their conditions for a settlement at the border of Transylvania, they seized the opportunity of creating a German state at the Polish border.
victorian.fortunecity.com /wooton/34/halecki/5.htm   (8351 words)

  
 The genealogy of 750,000 people connected to European Royalty
Bohemia, Bretislav II Of Bohemia, Conrad Of Bohemia, Eliska Princess Of Bohemia, Princess Of Bohemia Elizabeth (b.
Bohemia, Louis II Of Bohemia, Malfreda Of Bohemia, Marketa (Margaret) Princess Of (b.
Bohemia, Sobeslav I Of Bohemia, Sobeslav II Of Bohemia, Spytihnev II Of Bohemia, Duke Of Bohemia Ulrich Of (b.
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 Bratislava - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
One theory is that the name was invented by US president Wilson, another that it might be a corruption of the old Slavic Braslava.
However, we know for sure that a variant of this name was reconstructed by Pavel Jozef Šafárik (by mistake) from old names in the 1830s based on the name of the Bohemian ruler Bretislav.
Population by districts: Bratislava I 44 798, Bratislava II 108 139, Bratislava III 61 418, Bratislava IV 93 058, Bratislava V 121 259
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 Prague timeline - Prague rulers
The Renaissance and Rudolph II With the accession of the Habsburgs, the Renaissance reached Prague.
Art and architecture were dominated by the Italians who enjoyed the patronage of the Imperial court, especially that of Rudolph II.
In 1619 the Czech nobles deposed Habsburg Emperor Ferdinand II as King of Bohemia and elected instead Frederick of the Palatinate.
www.traveltoczech.com /UsefulInfo/PragueTimeline/PragueTimeline.htm   (2535 words)

  
 Gypsy Migration: India through Europe - Zilliah
These ideas are further established by a decree by Sultan Selim II in 1574, which allowed workers in groups of 50 from Banya Luka to choose their own leader to be responsible for them and to represent them.
In 1260, Ottokar II of Bohemia defeated Bela IV of Hungary, who was reported to have gypsies in his army.
Gypsy smiths during the reign of Vladislas II were reported to have made weapons, war necessities, and instruments of torture.
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1030 = Bretislav I. abducts Judith from cloister of Schweinfurt ??
Aug 1040 = Bretislav I. defeats H.R. Emperor Henry III.
1099 = Crusaders conquers Jerusalem 20 Dec 1100 = Assassination of Bretislav II.
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 Konrad. Bretislav II.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Bretislav II jal se hned na pocatku panstvi sveho hubiti ostatky pohanskych obyceju, kteri se jeste tu i tam zachovali v lidu.
Bretislav poplenil cele Slezsko az po reku Odru, a prinutil Polany k zachovani predesleho zavazku (1093).
Knize Bretislav II byl prvni, jenz se pokusil o zruseni zakona deda sveho Bretislava I o posloupnosti na stolici knizeci; i privedl tim mnoho zleho na zemi ceskou.
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 Still Life With Animated Dogs - Czech Animators
Although every animator's work is distinct, many address the legacy of living under totalitarian rule through their art.
Bretislav Pojar was born in Southern Bohemia and worked as a designer in a special effects studio until 1943 when it was shut down by the Germans.
At the end of World War II, he was one of the founders of the animation studio of the master puppeteer Jiri Trnka, with whom he made his first films.
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Kamrin, Janice The cosmos of Khnumhotep II at Beni Hasan.
Welsby, Derek A. Soba II : renewed excavations within the metropolis of the Kingdom of Alwa in Central Sudan.
Vachala, Bretislav Hrobka kralovny Nefertari zpr¡stupnena Praha : Mlada fronta, 1996.
www.ashmolean.org /gri/6eg1999.html   (5832 words)

  
 Bohemia 1
Duke Boleslav II of Bohemia (967/72-999), +7.2.999, bur St.George, Prague; m.Hemma/Elgiva of England (+1005)
Spitignev II, Duke of Moravia (1049-54), Duke of Bohemia (1055-61), *1031, +28.1.1061, bur St.Veit, Prague; m.
Helena, +1202/6; m.ca 1163 Kazimierz II of Poland, Pr of Kujavia and Masovia
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 Premislida (piemyslida), Dinastia - CanalSocial - Enciclopedia GER
Después de abolir el principio de sucesión establecido en 1055, Bretislav II dejó el trono a su hermano menor Borivoy II (1101-07), depuesto, con la ayuda militar de Boleslao III de Polonia y de Colomán de Hungría, en beneficio de su primo Svatopluk (1107-09).
AUSTRIA II), designando primeramente (1246) a su hijo primogénito, Ladislao, y después (1251) a su segundo hijo, Premysl, margrave de Moravia desde 1247.
Su hijo menor, Wenceslao II (1278-1305), al principio bajo la tutela de Otto de Brandeburgo y apartado después por un tiempo del poder por Zavis de Falkenstein (1284-90), se apoderó en 1291-92 y en 1300-03 de Polonia, siendo coronado rey en 1300, a pesar de la furibunda oposición de Ladislao I el Breve.
www.canalsocial.net /Ger/ficha_GER.asp?id=8515&cat=historia   (1202 words)

  
 Go Czech s.r.o.
According to written records the city was established in the 11th century, when Prince Bretislav II, established either a church or a Benedictine Order House on the site of what was probably an earlier Slavnik fortress, which was mentioned in the Kosma Chronicle in 981.
In 1259 King Premysl Otakar II conferred city privileges on this settlement and Litomysl became a bonded city.
Jan II of Streda, Bishop of Litomysl, was from 1353 the chancellor at the court of Charles IV, and was a man of great cultural vision.
www.goczech.cz /index.php?c=detail&id=198   (1808 words)

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