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  Jaromír of Bohemia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jaromir, Duke of Bohemia (died November 4, 1035) was the second son of Boleslav II the Pious.
In a surprise campaign, Jaromir in turn managed to depose Oldřich (1033) but his second reign was shortlived.
Jaromir was imprisoned at Lysa and died in 1035, a year after his brother.
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 BOHEMIA - LoveToKnow Article on BOHEMIA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-08)
The mountain-ranges of the interior of Bohemia are the Brdywald (2798 ft.) in the middle; the Tepler Gebirge (2657 ft.), the Karsbader Gebirge (3057 ft.) and the Kaiserwald (3238 ft.), in the north-west part; while the northern corner is occupied by the Mittelgebirge (2739 ft.), a volcanic massif, stretching on both sides of the Elbe.
Bohemia belongs to the watershed of the Elbe, which rises within the territory and receives on the right the Iser and the Polzen, and on the left the Adler; the Eger with its affluent the Tepl; the Biela and the Moldau.
Bohemia sends 130 deputies to the Reichsrat at Vienna; the local diet, to which belong cx officio the archbishop, the three bishops, and the two rectors of the universities, consists of 242 members.
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 Jaromir of Bohemia -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-08)
Jaromir, (additional info and facts about Duke of Bohemia) Duke of Bohemia (died November 1035) was the second son of (additional info and facts about Boleslaus II the Pious) Boleslaus II the Pious.
Jaromir and his brother (additional info and facts about Oldrich) Oldrich then sought military backing from the German King (First Plantagenet King of England; instituted judicial and financial reforms; quarreled with archbishop Becket concerning the authority of the crown over the church (1133-1189)) Henry II.
In 1004 Jaromir occupied (The capital and largest city of the Czech Republic in the western part of the countryi; a cultural and commercial center since the 14th century) Prague with a German army and made himself (A British peer of the highest rank) Duke.
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 Human Family Project Updated July 12, 2001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-08)
Of Bohemia, Bretislav I, Duke Of Bohemia, Mehren and Silesia-[128045] (Abt 1005-1054)
Of Bohemia, Hostivit, Duke of Bohemia-[11106] (Abt 0820-)
Of Bohemia, Sobeslav I Oldrich, Duke Of Bohemia-[140569] (Abt 1094-)
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 Boleslav III of Bohemia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ryšavý) (died 1037) was duke of Bohemia from 999 until 1002.
The eldest son of Boleslav II the Pious, Boleslav III was a weak ruler in whose chaotic reign Bohemia became a pawn in the long war between the Holy Roman Emperor Henry II and Boleslaus the Brave, King of Poland.
Boleslav's brothers Jaromir and Oldrich fled to Germany and placed themselves under the protection of Henry II.
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 Encyclopedia: Boleslaus-III-of-Bohemia
Boleslav (Boleslaus) III (died 1037) was duke of Bohemia from 999 until 1002.
Bohemia Bohemia (Czech: Čechy; German: Böhmen) is a historical region in central Europe, occupying the western and middle thirds of the Czech Republic.
Dukes of Bohemia Boleslav II the Pious (died February 7, 999) was the son of Boleslav I the Cruel.
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 Oldrich of Bohemia - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
November 11 1034), was duke of Bohemia from the Premyslid dynasty 1012-1033 and briefly 1034.
Oldrich became duke when he deposed his brother Jaromir in 1012.
In 1033,and replaced with his brother Jaromir, but he was captured, blinded and deposed by Oldřich,who seized power again.Oldřich died soon after.
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 Oldřich of Bohemia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
975 - November 9, 1034), was duke of Bohemia from the Premyslid dynasty 1012-1033 and briefly 1034.
Oldřich became duke when he deposed his brother Jaromir in 1012.
Oldřich was deposed by the Holy Roman Emperor Conrad II in 1033,and replaced with his brother Jaromir, but he was captured, blinded and deposed by Oldřich,who seized power again.Oldřich died soon after.
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 Boleslaus III of Bohemia - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-08)
Boleslav (Boleslaus) III (died 1035/1036) was duke of Bohemia from 999 until 1002.
Boleslaus III was a weak ruler in whose chaotic reign, Bohemia became a pawn in the long war between the Holy Roman Emperor Henry II and Boleslaus the Brave, King of Poland.
Boleslaus's brothers Jaromir and Oldrich fled to Germany and placed themselves under the protection of Henry II.
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+Bretislav I of Bohemia, Duke 1005 - 1054/55......................................................................
25 Lidmila of Bohemia, Princess 1061 - 1100......................................................................
24 Jaromir of Bohemia, Duke 1041 - 1089......................................................................
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 Bretislav I of Bohemia -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-08)
During his father’s reign, in 1029, he took back (A region in the central and eastern part of the Czech Republic; it lies east of Bohemia and west of the Carpathians) Moravia from (A republic in central Europe; the invasion of Poland by Germany in 1939 started World War II) Poland.
The partition of Bohemia between Oldřich and his brother (additional info and facts about Jaromir) Jaromir in 1034 was probably the reason why Břetislav fled beyond Bohemian border only to come back to take the throne after Jaromir’s abdication.
In 1041 the German King Henry III invaded Bohemia but was forced to retreat by an ambush on his supply lines.
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 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg1367 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Boleslav I the Cruel of BOHEMIA died 972.
Ulrich of BOHEMIA was born about 966 and died 9 Nov 1034.
Bretislav I of BOHEMIA was born about 1005 and died 10 Jan 1055.
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 Jaromir Bazant - Czech Contemporary Composer
Jaromir Bazant born in Krasny Dvur in the district of Louny on August 8th 1926) studied at the State Conservatoire in Prague between 1945 and 1951, graduating from a composition class of E. Hlobil and M. Krejci and a class of oboe playing led by V. Smetacek and A. Kubat.
Jaromir Bazant is particularly noted for his compositions for the accordion.
Generally speaking, Jaromir Bazant s music has won the hearts of both music lovers and performing artists through its melodic and rhythmic invention, ingenuity of compositional techniques, well-arranged and well-defined forms and consonant order (the artist is known to apply the principle ot free tonality).
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Olmutz
At the Easter Synod of 1074 Jaromir expressed his regret for maltreating John, but declined to give up the fief of Bodovin, whereupon the pope asked Vratislav to expel Jaromir, by force if necessary.
Among the bishops of Olmütz, during the later Middle Ages the following are prominent: Heinrich (called Zdik after his birthplace) transferred his see to the church of St. Wenceslaus, which had been twenty-four years in construction, and at Easter, 1138, took the Premonstratensian habit in the church of the Holy Sepulchre at Jerusalem.
When the legate attempted to enforce a strict observance of the laws relating to celibacy, he was expelled from the country; the laws of the Church, however, were henceforth more strictly observed.
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 The genealogy of 750,000 people connected to European Royalty   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-08)
Bohemia, Boleslav III The Red Of Bohemia, Borivoj II Of Bohemia, Duke Of Moravia Bretislav I Of (b.
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 Oldrich of Bohemia -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-08)
November 11 1034), was (additional info and facts about duke of Bohemia) duke of Bohemia from the (additional info and facts about Premyslid) Premyslid dynasty 1012-1033 and briefly 1034.
Oldrich became duke when he deposed his brother (additional info and facts about Jaromir) Jaromir in 1012.
Oldrich and his son (additional info and facts about Bretislav) Bretislav sought to win back (A region in the central and eastern part of the Czech Republic; it lies east of Bohemia and west of the Carpathians) Moravia from the Poles.
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 My Family
Parents: Boleslaw II the Pious of Bohemia and Hemma of Bohemia.
Children were: Jaromir of Bohemia, Ulrich of Bohemia, Boleslav III the Red of Bohemia.
Parents: Borzivoj I of Bohemia and Ludmila the Holy of Mielnick.
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 Station Information - Boleslaus I of Poland
For the consequences see the article on the meeting at the tomb of Saint Adalbert.
Boleslaus conquered and made himself duke of Bohemia and Moravia in 1003 - 1004; he defeated the Ruthenians and stormed Kiev in 1018, annexing the Red Strongholds (Grody Czerwienskie) later called Red Ruthenia and making prince Sviatopolk his vassal there.
The intermittent wars with Germany ended with the Peace of Bautzen, Budziszyn in 1018, which left Sorbian Meissen and Lusatia in Polish hands.
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 The world's top jaromir of bohemia websites
Jaromir was the second son of Bolelsav II the Pious.
In 1003 he rebelled against his elder brother Boleslav III, but was unable to secure the throne which was subsequently taken by Boleslaw the Brave, King of Poland.
Jaromir was imprisoned and died a year after his brother.
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 Jaromir of Bohemia - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Jaromir of Bohemia - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
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 Ice hockey star Jaromir Jagr looking forward to "home" World Championships - 23-04-2004 - Radio Prague
On the eve of the competition, the biggest Czech hockey star of all time, Jaromir Jagr, talks about the Czech team's chance of success, the passion Czechs have for the sport and how his club team-mates from North America will enjoy visiting the Czech Republic with their national teams.
All of them will be hoping to emulate the country's historic Olympic gold at Nagano in 1998, which led to a wave of euphoria around the country.
Jaromir Jagr said as well as the pressure the Czech Republic will have home advantage, and the Czechs were among the teams who had a chance of winning the competition.
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 Ancestors and Family of Boleslaw II the Pious of Bohemia
Ancestors and Family of Boleslaw II the Pious of Bohemia
BOLESLAV THE PIOUS, prince of Bohemia (967-999), the son and successor of Boleslav I. He successfully continued his father's work by further consolidating the supremacy of the Czechs over the other Bohemian tribes and by founding monasteries, nunneries, and capitular churches.
He was usually loyal to his suzerains, the Holy Roman emperors Otto I, II, and III, whom he helped in their conflicts with the Polish princes, though his support of the rebellious duke of Bavaria, Henry the Wrangler, caused Otto II to lead punitive expeditions against him in 975 and 977-978.
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Mar 1003 = Polish prince Boleslav "the Brave" reign in Bohemia, Boleslav III.
Sep 1306 = King Henry of Carinthia reign (Bohemia) 16 Oct 1306 = King Rudolf I. of Habsburg "King the Gruel" reign (Bohemia) 15 Aug 1307 = King Henry of Carinthia reign (Bohemia) ??
1775 = Peasant rebellions in Bohemia 04 Jul 1776 = Proclamation of Independence of the U.S.A. Emperor Joseph II.
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 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: Genealogy Report: Ancestors of Edward, John, Laura, Emily, and James Brandyberry
Duke Wenzel of Bohemia, born 965; died Unknown.
Duke Boleslaw III of Bohemia, born 967; died Unknown.
Duke Jaromir of Bohemia, born 968; died Unknown.
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 Encyclopedia: Jaromir of Bohemia
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 The Prague Post Online
The EPs instead were seeking to grab Fratinni's attention prior to a Feb. 24 meeting of justice ministers from the 25 EU member states that will address a proposed directive to combat racism and xenophobia.
In the Czech Republic, senators Jaromir Stetina and Martin Mejstrik want to amend paragraph 260 of Law 140, which states, "A person who supports a movement blatantly aimed at the suppression of human rights and freedoms or that promulgates national, racial, religious or class hatred" faces five years in jail.
He has submitted a proposal to the interior ministry to register a new party, the Nazi and Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia, to call attention to the disparity in how the two ideologies are viewed.
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 Greg Bard's Genealogical Records
Husband: Boleslav II "The Pious", Duke of Bohemia Birth: abt 920 Praha (Prague), Praha, Czech Republic (formerly Bohemia)
Birth: abt 930 Praha (Prague), Praha, Czech Republic (formerly Bohemia)
Birth: abt 958 Praha (Prague), Praha, Czech Republic (formerly Bohemia)
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