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  1. Ludmilla of Bohemia. Ludmilla (Ludmiła) of Bohemia (died 14 August 1240) was a daughter of Frederick, Duke of Bohemia, and his wife, Elizabeth of Hungary. Ludmilla was a member of the Přemyslid dynasty. She was Duchess consort of Bavaria by her marriage to Louis I, Duke of Bavaria .

  2. Patronage. Bohemia. Ludmila of Bohemia (c. 860 – 15 September 921) is a Czech saint and martyr venerated by the Orthodox and the Roman Catholics. She was born in Mělník as the daughter of the Sorbian prince Slavibor. [1] Saint Ludmila was the grandmother of Saint Wenceslaus, [2] who is widely referred to as Good King Wenceslaus.

  3. Saint Ludmila, Slavic martyr and patron saint of Bohemia, where she pioneered in establishing Christianity with her husband Borivoj, the first Czech prince to adopt Christianity. She was a grandmother of Saint Wenceslas, future prince of Bohemia. Learn more about her life and martyrdom.

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  5. Mar 12, 2024 · Saint Ludmilla is venerated as a patroness of Bohemia. Her feast day is celebrated on 18 September. She is considered to be a patron saint of Bohemia, converts, the Czech Republic, duchesses, problems with in-laws, and widows.

    • Mělník, Středočeský kraj
    • Bořivoj I, Duke of Bohemia
    • Středočeský kraj
    • circa 860
  6. Not to be confused with Ludmilla of Bohemia. Saint Ludmila (c. 860 – 15 September 921) is a Czech saint and martyr venerated by the Orthodox and the Roman Catholics. She was born in Mělník as daughter …

  7. Death: 921. Author and Publisher - Catholic Online. Printable Catholic Saints PDFs. Shop St. Ludmilla of Bohemia. St. Ludmila was the daughter of a Slavic prince, she married Duke Borivoy of Bohemia, whom she followed into the Church. They built a church near Prague and tried unsuccessfully to force Christianity on their subjects.

  8. Saint’s Life Story Her Early Life . Ludmila or Ludmilla was born in Mělník, Czech Republic around 860. She was the daughter of Slavibor, a Slavic prince who ruled in one of the smaller principalities, either directly in Bohemia, probably at Pšov Castle in the vicinity of today’s town of Mělník, or in nearby Lužice.

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