- name of
Slavic origin meaning great glory.
Feminine forms: Bolesława /
Boleslava. It was the
favoured dynastic name in the
Polish Piast dynasty and also...
- Zorian, Tykhomyr, Liubomyr, Yaroslav, Yaromyr.
Feminine Bohdana, Bazhana,
Boleslava, Boryslava, Boronyslava, Liubomyra, Liubov, Liubava, Liudmyla/Liudmylla...
- a town
known as
Boleslav near Prague, this new town was
called "Město
Boleslava Mladého" ("the town of
Boleslav the Young"),
later abbreviated to Mladá...
- 1998. Lutovský, M.
Bratrovrah a tvůrce státu : život a doba knížete
Boleslava I. 1. vyd. Prague: Set out, 1998. 162 pp. Compton, N.L.B. (1996). The...
- Melchior, Melichar,
Menhaden Antónia Atila, Lucián, Bohuna, Bohuslava,
Boleslava, Božislava, Luciána Čestmír, Pravomil, Severín, Čestmíra, Pravomila, Severína...
- the
Great Born (unknown) Died 1198/99 (unknown)
Burial (unknown)
Spouse Boleslava Svyatoslavna Unknown Issue Vasilko Vladimirovich Vladimir Vladimirovich...
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Vladimirovich and Olga
Yurievna of Vladimir-Suzdal 1187–1188 1189–1199
Halych Boleslava c.1166 one
child 1199
Halych aged 46-47
After his death,
Halych reunited...
- of King
Stefan Dušan (before 1343); 1360–70; and 1370s. With his wife
Boleslava, he had two sons: župan
Petar (fl. 1383[verification needed]), took monastic...
-
absentia trial concerns Vilnius OMON
commanders Boleslav Makutynovich (
Boleslavas Makutynovičius) and
Vladimir Razvodov (Vladimiras Razvodovas). They are...
-
Bohemia (21
September 1109) Otto II the
Black (18
February 1126)
Bretislav Boleslava Their youngest two
children disappeared from
written records and thus...