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- given the name "Strachkvas", which means "a dreadful feast". Remorseful of the killing of his brother, Boleslaus promised to have Strachkvas educated as a...
- see to Strachkvas, explaining that Strachkvas came from the Přemyslids, and it would be easy for him to bend people to his will; but Strachkvas refused...
- Because of the ominous cir****stance of his birth, the infant was named Strachkvas, which means "a dreadful feast". There is also a tradition that Wenceslaus's...
- ancestors of piast line in Poland, which includes Boleslaw III above Strachkvas Christian Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor and king of Bohemia Wenceslaus...
- in Bohemia and escaped from Prague. Strachkvas was eventually appointed to be his successor. However, Strachkvas suddenly died during the liturgy at which...
- four adult children of Boleslaus I (Dobrawa, Boleslaus II of Bohemia, Strachkvas, and Mlada of Bohemia). Her origins are unclear. She could have originated...
- Great fear Region of origin Serbia Other names Alternative spelling Страхиња, Страхинья Related names Strahimir, Stracimir, Strachkvas, Strašimir, Straš...
- DRBNAA (2023). "Nevšední průvodce rodem Přemyslovců: Doubravka Přemyslovna Strachkvas". Médium.cz. Krzemieńska, Barbara (1999). Břetislav I.: Čechy a střední...
- of the three other children of his father who survived to adulthood: Strachkvas, Doubravka (the wife of Duke Mieszko I of Poland) and the abbess Mlada...
- imam and scholar (b. 922) Ki no Tokibumi, ****anese waka poet (b. 922) Strachkvas, Bohemian prince and chronicler Takashina no Takako, ****anese female poet...