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      • As ruler, St. Wenceslaus attempted to unite his kingdom. He aided poor peasants, supported the Church, and cultivated friendly relationships with nearby Christian nations such as Germany, bringing their priests to Bohemia to celebrate the Latin rite. But Wenceslaus’s Catholic faith and activity angered his enemies—including his own brother.
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  2. Dec 19, 2019 · In the five years that she ruled as regent, Wenceslaus’ mother did everything in her power to halt the spread of Christianity in Bohemia. Scores of influential Christian leaders in Bohemia were either jailed or killed simply because of their beliefs. When did Wenceslas become the Duke of Bohemia? Upon reaching the age of 18, in 925 ...

  3. Wenceslaus was committed to the Christianization of Bohemia and the consolidation of his rule based on Christian principles and alliances with neighboring Christian states. In contrast, Boleslaus was more inclined towards the traditional pagan factions within the duchy and was skeptical of Wenceslaus's close ties with the Christian church and ...

  4. Unfortunately, domestic events proved fatal, for in 929 the German king Heinrich I the Fowler (r. 919-936) invaded Bohemia and forced Wenceslaus to make an act of submission. This defeat, combined with his pro-Christian policies, led a group of non-Christian nobles to conspire against him.

  5. May 17, 2018 · Their son Wratislaw (also spelled as Vrachislav or Ratislav) became the duke of Bohemia, and was a committed Christian. His wife, Dragomir (Drahomira), was descended from a Slavic tribe in the north called the Veletians, and had accepted Christianity in name only.

  6. stwenc-ic.com › 3-history-of-st-wenceslausHistory of St. Wenceslaus

    He made Bohemia Christian. Within thirty years of his martyrdom the Faith was so strong that Wenceslaus's friend, the Emperor Otto, gave Bohemia a bishop of its own with his seat in the Cathedral of Prague, where the good King lay in a shrine to which pilgrims came from all over Germany.

  7. www.ewtn.com › catholicism › saintsSt. Wenceslaus | EWTN

    Catholicism. Saints. St. Wenceslaus. Duke, martyr, and patron of Bohemia, born probably 903; died at Alt-Bunzlau, 28 September, 935. His parents were Duke Wratislaw, a Christian, and Dragomir, a heathen. He received a good Christian education from his grandmother (St. Ludmilla) and at Budweis.

  8. This, coupled with other intrigues of Drahomira, led Wenceslaus to take over the government himself in 922 in an attempt to end the internal struggles between the Christian and non-Christian factions in the country and to block (successfully) the invasion of Bohemia by Arnulf, duke of Bavaria.

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