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Vladivoj (c. 981 –
January 1003) was Duke of
Bohemia from 1002
until his death. He was
probably a
member of the
Piast dynasty,
maybe the
second son of...
- rule was
taken over by his Přemyslid
cousin Vladivoj,
backed by the
Polish duke Bolesław I the Brave.
Vladivoj also
secured the
support of King
Henry II...
- king Bolesław I and
internal struggles shook the Přemyslid dynasty, Duke
Vladivoj received Bohemia as a fief from the
hands of the East
Frankish king Henry...
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kinsman Vladivoj on the
Bohemian throne.
Vladivoj was
apparently an alcoholic, however, and died
within a year.
After the
death of
Vladivoj in 1003,...
- {{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
location missing publisher (link) Tomek, Václav
Vladivoj (1881). Dějepis města Prahy, Díl 3 (in Czech). Prague: J. Otto. p. 602...
- (apparently
based on
Thietmar and
supported by
Oswald Balzer in 1895) that
Vladivoj, who
ruled as Duke of
Bohemia in 1002–1003, was a son of
Mieszko and Dobrawa...
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Bohemian lords made
Vladivoj, who had
earlier fled to Poland, duke in 1002. The
Czech historian Dušan Třeštík
writes that
Vladivoj seized the Bohemian...
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Boleslaus II the
Pious (972–999)
Boleslaus III the Red-haired (999–1002)
Vladivoj (1002–1003)
Boleslaus IV (1003–1004) Jaromír (1004–1012)
Ulrich (1012–1033)...
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recorded by
Thietmar of
Prague and
supported by
Oswald Balzer in 1895) that
Vladivoj (c. 981 –
January 1003), who
ruled as duke of
Bohemia from 1002
until 1003...
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Tomek House, an
example of
Frank Lloyd Wright's
prairie house Václav
Vladivoj Tomek [cz] (1818–1905) –
Czech historian Eduard Tomek [cz] (1912–2001)...