- (3,373 ft) high,
Slavnik is one of the
highest peaks of the
Slovenian Istria. It is part of the Čičarija landscape. Tuma Hut on
Slavnik,
named after the...
-
Slavník (died 981) was a
Bohemian nobleman, and the
founder of the
Slavník dynasty.
Slavník rose to
power during the
reign of
Boleslaus II of the Přemyslid...
- The
Slavniks/
Slavníks or
Slavnikids (Czech: Slavníkovci; German: Slawnikiden; Polish: Sławnikowice) was a
dynasty in the
Duchy of
Bohemia during the 10th...
- the
Slavníks was an act of
violence during which Bohemian nobles of
Boleslaus II, Duke of
Bohemia slaughtered the
members of the
competing Slavník dynasty...
- Bořivoj's
death in 888/890 until, in 895, his son Spytihněv
together with the
Slavník prince Witizla swore allegiance to the East
Frankish king
Arnulf of Carinthia...
- Hungary. Born as Vojtěch in 952 or c. 956 in gord Libice, he
belonged to the
Slavnik clan, one of the two most
powerful families in Bohemia.
Events from his...
- are also the
Gorjanci mountain range, and in the
Slovenian Istria, Mt.
Slavnik (1,028 m) and Mt. Vremščica (1,027 m).
Listed below are all the mountains...
-
believe that Střezislava, the wife of the
Bohemian nobleman Slavník,
founder of the
Slavník dynasty, was also the
daughter of Vratislaus. Upon the death...
- ****ociated as a
result of the 10th-century St.
Adalbert of
Prague (born Vojtěch
Slavník)
having taken the name
Adalbert at his confirmation. The name day for individuals...
- Meanwhile, the
struggle with the
rival Slavník dynasty flared up
again from 981 onwards, when
Prince Soběslav of the
Slavník dynasty began to
forge alliances...