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  1. 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 of Bohemia as of 15 June 1085, his royal title granted as a lifetime honorific from Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV that did not establish a hereditary monarchy.

  2. Apr 27, 2022 · Vratislaus II or Wratislaus II (Czech: Vratislav II) (died 14 January 1092), the son of Bretislaus I and Judith of Schweinfurt, daughter of Henry of Schweinfurt, was the first King of Bohemia from 15 June 1085.

  3. His son and successor Vratislaus II became the first King of Bohemia in 1085. Vratislaus' son Soběslav I destroyed the Imperial army of King Lothar III in the Battle of Chlumec in 1126. This allowed a further strengthening of Bohemia, culminating during the reign of Vratislav's grandson, King Vladislaus II (1158).

  4. Brief Life History of Vratislaus II. When Vratislaus II Of Bohemia was born in 1032, in Bohemia, Holy Roman Empire, his father, Bretislav I, was 30 and his mother, Judith of Schweinfurt, was 11029. He married Adelaide of Hungary in 1055.

    • Male
    • Świętosława Piast, Adelaide of Hungary
    • Bohemia, Holy Roman Empire
  5. Brief Life History of Vratislaus King of Bohemia. When Vratislaus King of Bohemia Premyslid II was born in 1032, in Bohemia, Holy Roman Empire, his father, Bretislav I Duke Of Bohemia Duke Of Moravia, was 28 and his mother, Judith von Schweinfurt, was 11029. He married Adelaide of Hungary in 1055.

    • Male
    • Swietoslava Piast, Adelaide of Hungary
    • Bohemia, Holy Roman Empire
  6. Vratislaus (or Wratislaus) II (Czech: Vratislav II) (died 14 January 1092), the son of Bretislaus I and Judith of Schweinfurt, daughter of Henry of Schweinfurt, was the first King of Bohemia from 15 June 1085. The royal title was a grant, however, from the Holy Roman Emperor and was not hereditary.

  7. Vladislaus II or Vladislav II (c. 1110 – 18 January 1174) was the Duke of Bohemia from 1140 and then King of Bohemia from 1158 until his abdication in 1173. He was the second Bohemian king after Vratislaus II , but in neither case was the royal title hereditary.

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