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Boleslav II, "The Pious", Duke Of Bohemia was the son of Boleslav I, Duke Of Bohemia and Bozena Or Biagota, Duchess Of Bohemia.
Spytihnev I, Duke Of Bohemia was the son of Borijov I, Duke Of Bohemia and Lidmila ze Psova.
Spytihnev I, Duke Of Bohemia was born circa 875 at Praha, Praha, Czechoslovakia.
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 Kingdoms of Eastern Europe - Bohemia
In the 9th and early 10th century, Bohemia was successively ruled by the Carolingian Franks, the Hungarians and the Holy Roman Empire.
Bohemia was later elevated to a kingdom, but the exact date in which that occurred is still unknown, although Vratislav is the first ruler referred to as "king".
Bohemia and Moravia merged with Hungarian Slovak territory to form the republic of Czechoslovakia.
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 List of Dukes and Kings of Bohemia
The Czech lands, before 1918 known as Lands of the Bohemian Crown (Czech Země koruny české, Latin Corona regni Bohemiae) (e.g.
Bohemia, Moravia, Silesia and Lusatia), were ruled by dukes (c.
in Moravia and Silesia: Matthias Corvinus (1469-1490) ruled as antiking, was crowned "King of Bohemia"
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 Period of Pøemyslid Princes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Spytihnev looked to Bavaria for support, and this policy was essentially decive for the future orientation of Bohemia to the culture of the "Latin-west".
Spytihnev was succeded by his brother Vratislav, founder of the Church of St.George at Prague Castle.
Svatopluk of Olomouc (grandson of Bøetislav II) - 1107-1109
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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.
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.
Already in the 12th century, the systematic colonization of hitherto unsettled regions and the conversion of extensive forests and moor lands into arable land were launched under the pressure of necessity and at the initiative of the sovereign, the monasteries and convents, and the nobility.
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 Bretislav I of Bohemia - Iridis Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
January 10, 1055) of the house of Premyslids was a duke of Bohemia from 1035 till 1055.
The partition of Bohemia between Oldřich and his brother 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.
Bretislav was the author of decrees concerning the rules of Christianization, which included a ban on polygamy or trade on holidays.
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Bohemia began to receive Christianity by the 9th century, when fourteen Bohemian princes were baptized at Regensburg, while according to legend an early Přemyslid prince Bořivoj was christened by Methodius, founding the first Bohemian church at Levý Hradec, and later another at Prague Castle.
In 1278 Přemysl Ottokar II was killed in battle against the Emperor Rudolf of Habsburg, having failed to secure territorial gains into Austria given by his wife’s status as the Babenburg heiress.
His successor Václav II expanded into Poland and Hungary, but his son Václav III was assassinated in 1306, only a year after his father's death, and the male line of the Přemyslid dynasty came to an abrupt end.
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First, "Bohemia" relates to the toponyme "Boius hemus," (or something like this), which means "land of the (Celtic tribe of) Boii." This name did not change even after the region was settled by the Germanic tribes and then by the Slavs.
Sometimes in late 1050's, duke Spytihnev II ordered all Germans (including his mother) to leave Bohemia, so Bohemia was certainly not a melting pot - even though it did become a sort of melting pot later, especially in connection with her territorial expansion in the XIII and XIV century.
When Bretislav I died in 1055, his eldest son Spytihnev II became the ruling duke and his second son Vratislav was made duke of Olomouc.
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In 1057, Duke Spytihnev established the Chapter of St. Stephen's Church, originally built in the Roman style and later transformed to Gothic.
It received its shape after 1228, during the rule of King Premysl Otakar II and all the houses on the square were known to once possess arches.
Some of the longest underground corridors in Bohemia may be found here, and the one accessible at the Radnicni Cellar (no. 21/13 on the square) measures 366 meters.
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Spytihnev I, Duke Of BOHEMIA was born about 875 in Of, Praha, Praha, Czechoslovakia.
Mr, Prince Of BOHEMIA was born about 879 in Of, Praha, Praha, Czechoslovakia.
Mstivoj, Prince Of BOHEMIA was born about 822 in Of Praha, Praha, Czechoslovakia.
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 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.
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 The Periphery of Francia: Spain, Britain, Eastern Europe, & Scandinavia
It may have been Philip II who issued the first decree for "these realms of Spain." As it happens, this was issued from Lisbon after Philip claimed the Throne of Portugal in 1580 and occupied the Kingdom.
Thus, Sancho II of Navarre (970-994) is different from Sancho II of Aragón (1063-1094), Sancho II of Castile (1065-1072), and Sancho II of Portugal (1223-1245); but Alfonso IX of León (1188-1230) is numbered in succession to Alfonso VIII of Castile (1158-1214).
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Bretislav I Of Bohemia Duke Of Moravia and Judith Of Schweinfurt
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 Chronology of Expansion
Pope Urban II called (1095) for a crusade to restore Asia Minor to Byzantium and to regain the Holy Land from the Turks.
Frederick II (1194-1250) improved administration and patronized the arts; after his death, German influence was removed from Italy.
He is succeeded by his son of 3, who is crowned German king Christmas Day at Aix-la-Chapelle by Germans unaware of the emperor's death and will reign until 1002 as Otto III with his mother Theophano exercising power until 991 and his grandmother Adelheid and Archbishop Willigis of Mainz taking over until 996.
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 list of rulers of bohemia - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
The Lands of the Bohemian Crown (Czech Země koruny česk, Latin Corona regni Bohemiae) (e.g.
in Moravia, Silesia and Lusatia: Matthias Corvinus (1469-1490) ruled as antiking, was crowned "King of Bohemia"
See also: History of the Czech Republic Bohemia, Rulers
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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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 mirror.ca - Bohemia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Autobiography of Charles IV of Luxemburg: Holy Roman Emperor and King of Bohemia
BOHEMIA - Vitamin and nutritional supplement maker NBTY Inc. (NYSE: NTY) is making a cash tender offer to buy back all of its $150 million in notes due 2007.
While the real Bohemia — which has Prague at the center — makes up the western half of the Czech Republic, on the east side, the region of Moravia waits...
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 Spytihněv II of Bohemia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Spytihnev II (1031 - January 28, 1061) was duke of Bohemia from March 1055 until his death.
Spythinev was succeeded by his brother Vratislav II who in turn entrusted Moravia to his brother Konrad.
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 Boleslav II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The abbasses became Mlada, sister of Prince Boleslav II.
Prague Castle became the head of unified Bohemia.
Elected Prince Jaromir acknowledged by the Emperor Heinrich II.
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 The Royal Scribe
With the kingdom secured and powerful, Bohemia’s position had advanced far enough that King Otakar II was considered important enough to marry a German princess, Margaret of Babenberg, making the king duke of Austria.
Already king of Hungary when he succeeded his father as king of Bohemia and king of Poland in 1305, Wenceslaus III soon waived his right to the kingdom of Hungary, failed to successfully claim his right to the Polish throne, and was murdered before he could produce a male heir for Bohemia.
Thus was the end of the House of Premyslid in Bohemia and the beginning of a very involved history of foreign rule.
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 Articles - Vratislav II of Bohemia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Vratislav II (died January 14, 1092) was the first king of Bohemia.
The son of Břetislav I, Vratislav became Duke of Bohemia in 1061.
The Czechs distinguished themselves in the capture of Rome for which Vratislav was crowned King of Bohemia on June 15, 1085.
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 Ancestors and Family of Bretislav I of Bohemia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Prince of Bohemia from 1034 to 1055, who permanently attached the province of Moravia to Bohemia.
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 was therefore succeeded first by his eldest son, Spytihnev II (1031-61), and then by his second son, Vratislav II (c.
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St. Wenceslaus in 925 was replaced by the Spytihnev Basilica in the
Strahov Monastery - the Premonstratensian monastery complex called Strahov was founded in 1140 by Prince Vladislav II and the Bishop of Olomouc, Jindrich Zdik.
Church of St. Roch, Church of Our Lady, a group of church buildings, side-buildings and the pride of the monastery, its valuable library situated on the Theological and Philosophical Halls, belong to this remarkable area.
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 Genealogy Index for surnames beginning with B
BOHEMIA, Boleslaw II the Pious of (ABT 920-999)
BOHEMIA, Bretislav I of (ABT 1005-10 JAN 1055)
Bohemia, Vladislas II of (1 MAR 1456-13 MAR 1516)
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 The Truth About the Sudetenland & Hitler - Stormfront White Nationalist Community   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
In Bohemia and Moravia Heindrichs assassins had to be importet from England because not one mainland Czech resistance (if there were any) group could provide the assassins.
Sudeten-German industries tended to export their goods to Germany so they were hit harder by the economic dowturn while Czech industries were more domestic and relied less on collapsing international markets.
Perhaps other factors which hit the Sudeten Germans harder was that most of the employment in the Sudeten was industrial while the largest employment in Bohemia and Moravia outside Sudeten was agricultural.
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 Ancestors of Eugene Ashton ANDREW & Anna Louise HANISH Duke Borivoj BOHEMIA, I ANDREW ANGERMUELLER HANISH STRUDELL ...
Macropaedia, Vol II, p1185, Bohemia and Czechoslovakia History of: "...After the death of Louis the German (876), Svatopluk acquired large territories with Slavic population.
IGI Birth T990285-175-1260943 Borivoj I Duke of BOHEMIA Father Hostivit Duke of BOHEMIA Mother Miloslava Duchess of BOHEMIA 842 Praha Praha Czechoslovakia.
IGI Marriage T990285-7-1260943 Borivoj I Duke of BOHEMIA Spouse Lidmila Ze PSOVA 874 Psov Melnick Czechoslovakia.
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