-
elevation to the
royal dignity,
Vratislaus had
ruled Bohemia as duke
since 1061. On his father's
death in 1055,
Vratislaus became duke of Olomouc, whereas...
- Slavník dynasty, was also the
daughter of
Vratislaus. Upon the
death of his
elder brother Spytihněv in 915,
Vratislaus became duke at a time when the Bohemian...
- 1109 to 1117 and from 1120
until his death.
Vladislav I was a son of
Vratislaus II of
Bohemia by his
second wife Svatava, a
daughter of
Casimir I of Poland...
-
Romanesque style. The
construction of the
church was
begun by
Vratislaus I. At the time of
Vratislaus'
death in 921, the
church had been
completed but not consecrated...
-
Boleslaus was the son of Duke
Vratislaus I of
Bohemia (d. 921) and Drahomíra (d. 934), who was
likely a
Hevellian princess.
Vratislaus took over the rule in Prague...
- 1158
until his
abdication in 1173. He was the
second Bohemian king
after Vratislaus II, but in
neither case was the
royal title hereditary.
Vladislav was...
-
Frankish king
Arnulf of
Carinthia in Regensburg. He and his
younger brother Vratislaus then
ruled over
Central Bohemia around Prague. They were able to protect...
- and a
royal title. His son and
successor Vratislaus II
became the
first King of
Bohemia in 1085.
Vratislaus' son Soběslav I destro**** the
Imperial army...
-
hereditary King of Bohemia;
although two
previous Bohemian monarchs (
Vratislaus and
Vladislaus II) had held the
title of King, in each case the title...
-
dynasty and
duchess of
Poland by marriage. She was a
daughter of Duke
Vratislaus II of
Bohemia and
Adelaide of Hungary, and was
married to Władysław Herman...