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Vratislaus (or
Wratislaus) I (Czech:
Vratislav I.; c. 888 – 13
February 921), a
member of the Přemyslid dynasty, was Duke of
Bohemia from 915
until his...
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Wratislaus of Brno (Czech:
Vratislav Brněnský, German:
Wratislaus von Brünn, Latin:
Wratislaus Brunensis; died August/September 1156) was the Duke of Moravia...
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Vratislaus II (or
Wratislaus II) (Czech:
Vratislav II.) (c. 1032 – 14
January 1092), the son of
Bretislaus I and
Judith of Schweinfurt, was the
first King...
- date)
Touzi Yiqing,
Chinese Zen
Buddhist monk (d. 1083)
Vratislaus II (or
Wratislaus), king of
Bohemia (d. 1092) July 28 –
Constance of Arles,
French queen...
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replaced with -slau-.
These variations included Wrotizla, Vratizlau,
Wratislau, Wrezlau, Breßlau or
Bresslau among others. A
Prussian description from...
- site of
dispute between Jindřich Zdík, the
bishop of Olomouc, and
Prince Wratislaus of Brno
regarding the
rights to
construct a
church in the village. From...
- Jaromi) of
Prague and the
bishop John (Brewnow) of
Olmouc in Bohemia. Duke
Wratislaus of
Bohemia drew this to the
attention of Pope
Alexander II when he happened...
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donated to the
Benedictine monastery in Třebíč in the 12th
century by
Wratislaus of Brno. In the
years 1843–1849, a
railway line from Brno to Česká Třebová...
- By his
marriage to an
unknown princess, he
probably had two children:
Wratislaus of Brno, Duke of Brno from 1125 to 1129 and from 1130 to his
death in...
- (1559 - 1599)
Christopher II
Christoph Furstenberg-Blumberg
Froben Maria Furstenberg-Blumberg
Wratislaus Furstenberg-Blumberg (later Blumberg) v t e v t e...