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  1. Jaromír (died 4 November 1035), a member of the Přemyslid dynasty, was Duke of Bohemia, in 1003, from 1004 to 1012, and again from 1034 to 1035.. Life. He was the second son of Duke Boleslaus II the Pious (d. 999).

  2. Jaromír (after 1035 – 26 June 1090 [1]) was the Bishop of Prague from 1068, when he was appointed by his brother, Vratislaus II of Bohemia. The two were both sons of Duke Bretislaus I of Bohemia . In 1063, Vratislaus established a diocese at Olomouc and raised John, a monk of Břevnov, to the see. Jaromír was resentful of the loss of tithes ...

  3. b. 975 Great Grandson of: Duke Vratislav I Oldrich a member of the Premyslid dynasty, was Duke of Bohemia from 1012 to 1033 and briefly again in 1034. His accession to the Bohemian throne marked the start of a phase of stability during internal dynastic struggles.

  4. Ottokar II ( Czech: Přemysl Otakar II.; c. 1233, in Městec Králové, Bohemia – 26 August 1278, in Dürnkrut, Lower Austria ), the Iron and Golden King, was a member of the Přemyslid dynasty who reigned as King of Bohemia from 1253 until his death in 1278. He also held the titles of Margrave of Moravia from 1247, Duke of Austria from 1251, and Duke of Styria from 1260, as well as Duke of ...

  5. Oct 23, 2023 · He then gave up his claim to the duchy of Bohemia and was replaced by Jaromír, who, backed by Henry II, entered through the Prague gates and in 1004 received the Bohemian duchy as a fief from the hands of the German king.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JaromirJaromir - Wikipedia

    Jaromír is a West Slavic given name composed of two stems jaro and mír . The meaning is not definite: Polish jary (archaic) = „spry, young, strong“; mir = „prestige, good reputation“. Upper Sorbian jara = „very“; měr = „peace“. old- Ruthenian jaro = „sun“; mir = „peace, world“.

  7. Apr 27, 2022 · Oldrich (also Ulrich or Oldřich) (ca. 975 – 11 November 1034) was the duke of Bohemia from 1012 to 1033 and briefly in 1034. He was a son of Boleslaus II and brother of Boleslaus III and Jaromir. Oldrich deposed Jaromir on 12 April 1012 and recognised the suzerainty of the Holy Roman Emperor.

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