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Spytihnev I 894 - 915 son of Borivoj I was underaged in the time of his father's death and the throne was undertaken by prince Svatopluk of Moravia.
After his death Spytihnev tried to gain the independence on Moravia and therefore he became a vassal to the East Frankish sovereign Arnuf in 895 in Riezno, Bavaria.
Spytihnev II as the oldest son according to his father's principle of seniority ruled in 1055 - 1061, ordered the ejection of the Germans from Bohemia which also afflicted his mother Judith from Schweinfurt.
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 Czech history Premyslid dynasti 870 - 1306
Spytihnev orientation towards Bavaria was essentially decisive in the inclination of the Czech territory towards the culture of the "Latin" West.
The impact of this step was not manifested instantly, however, and practically for the entire 10th and 11th centuries two cultures coexisted in Bohemia, the Latin and the slowly-receding Old Church Slavonic.
After Spytihnev´s brother Vratislav I succeeded him after his demise, the founder of St. George's Church at the Prague Castle.
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His consort Duchess St Ludmila was buried in the Basilica of St George in Prague.
His issue: ST WENCESLAUS (*911,†935); BOLESLAUS I (*†967/972); Spytihnev (†in childhood); Pribislava.
Issue of marriage: Jaromir (†before 1135); Spytihnev (†1157); Lupold; Boleslav; Albrecht (before 1124); Richeza (†before 1124).
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 RP History: Czech Rulers
Spytihnev II Vratislav II became non-hereditary king in 1085
Joseph II Leopold II Frank II Ferdinand V the Benign
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