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  1. Life. Vladislav I was a son of Vratislaus II of Bohemia by his second wife Svatava, [1] a daughter of Casimir I of Poland. [2] Together with his cousin Svatopluk, Vladislav expelled his brother Bořivoj II from Bohemia in 1107. In 1109, Svatopluk was killed during a campaign in Poland, [3] and Vladislav I succeeded him as Duke of Bohemia.

  2. Jul 18, 2023 · Vladislav I. Vladislav I (1110 -1174) was originally chosen to represent Bohemia by other knights because he was young and carefree. The knights thought that they could control Vladislav I, but he proved them wrong. Vladislav I became the Prince of Bohemia in 1140 and crowded the King of Bohemia in 1158 in Rezno (not in Prague). He reigned ...

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  4. Other articles where Vladislav I is discussed: Czechoslovak history: The Přemyslid rulers of Bohemia (895–1306): Another ruler, Vladislav I, became the “supreme cupbearer” to the emperor (1114), one of the highest court offices, which entitled him to participate as one of seven electors in choosing the head of the Holy Roman Empire. Vladislav II (ruled 1140–73) participated in the ...

  5. Sep 22, 2023 · Vladislav I, Duke of Bohemia was the son of Vratislav I, King of Bohemia. He married Rixa von Berg, daughter of Heinrich Graf von Berg.1 He died in 1125. (1) Vladislav I, Duke of Bohemia was a member of the House of Premysl. (2) He succeeded to the title of Duke of Bohemia in 1109. (1)

    • Prague
    • circa 1070
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    • Prague, Bohemia (Czech Republic)
  6. Bohemia & Moravia. Situated in the western two-thirds of modern Czechia, Bohemia covered most of the western uplands, with the city of Prague at its core, while Moravia formed the eastern portion. Bohemia gained its name from the Celtic Boii tribe, who inhabited the region from around the fourth century BC.

  7. When Vladislaus I Duke of Bohemia was born in 1069, his father, Vratislav II, of Bohemia, was 37 and his mother, Swietoslawa of Poland, was 26. He married Richeza of Berg in 1110. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 2 daughters. He died on 12 April 1125, in Prague, Bohemia, Czechoslovakia, at the age of 56, and was buried in Prague ...

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VladislavVladislav - Wikipedia

    The name Vladislav literally means 'one who owns a glory', or simply 'famous'. It is a composite name derived from two Slavic roots: Vlad-, meaning either 'to own' (Ukrainian volodity [ володiти] means 'to own', Polish władać ['to possess'], Russian vladet [ владеть 'to own']), or 'to rule' (another meaning of Polish władać is ...

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