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  2. Soběslav died on 14 February 1140 at Hostinné Castle. The succession intended for his son failed, as the Bohemian estates raised his nephew Vladislaus II, the son of his elder brother and predecessor Duke Vladislaus, to the ducal dignity with the approval of Conrad III. Marriage and issue.

  3. Churches and monasteries were attacked and Pope Alexander III excommunicated the duke. Barbarossa intervened in 1177 and recognised Frederick as duke. By 1179, Soběslav was removed and he died in "some part of a foreign land" on 29 January 1180 without heirs from his union with Elisabeth (d.1209), daughter of Mieszko III of Poland. References

  4. Soběslav II (also Sobeslaus II), called Prince of the Peasants or King of the Peasants (c. 1128 [1] – 9 [1] or 29 January 1180), was the Duke of Bohemia from 1173 to 1178. He was the second son of Soběslav I. Supported by neither nobles nor emperor, he was backed solely by the lowest classes.

  5. Soběslav died on 14 February 1140 at Hostinné Castle. The succession intended for his son failed, as the Bohemian estates raised his nephew Vladislaus II, the son of his elder brother and predecessor Duke Vladislaus, to the ducal dignity with the approval of Conrad III. Marriage and issue.

  6. Apr 2, 2023 · Language links are at the top of the page across from the title.

  7. www.wiki3.en-us.nina.az › Soběslav_I_of_BohemiaSoběslav I, Duke of Bohemia

    Jan 1, 1970 · Soběslav I (also "Sobeslaus"; c. 1075 – 14 February 1140) was Duke of Bohemia from 1125 until his death. He was a member of the

  8. Oct 10, 2022 · Sobslav II, called Prince of the Peasants or King of the Peasants (c.1128 29 January 1180), was the Duke of Bohemia from 1173 to 1178. He was the second son of Sobslav I. Supported by neither nobles nor emperor, he was backed solely by the lowest classes.

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