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- Before his elevation to the royal dignity, Vratislaus had ruled Bohemia as duke since 1061. On his father's death in 1055, Vratislaus became duke of Olomouc, whereas his older brother became Duke of Bohemia as Spytihněv II. He fell out with his brother and was exiled to Hungary.
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Before his elevation to the royal dignity, Vratislaus had ruled Bohemia as duke since 1061. On his father's death in 1055, Vratislaus became duke of Olomouc, whereas his older brother became Duke of Bohemia as Spytihněv II. He fell out with his brother and was exiled to Hungary.
- January 1061 – June 1085
- Bretislaus I of Bohemia
- himself as king
- Judith of Schweinfurt
Apr 27, 2022 · On his father's death in 1055, Vratislaus became duke of Olomouc. He fell out with his brother Spytihnev II and was exiled to Hungary. Vratislaus regained his Moravian ducal throne with Hungarian assistance and eventually reconciled with his brother and succeed him as duke of Bohemia.
- "Also called 'Vratislaus II of Bohemia'"
- Bohemia, Czech Republic
- circa 1060
- January 14, 1092 (27-36)
Before his elevation to the royal dignity, Vratislaus had ruled Bohemia as duke since 1061. On his father´s death in 1055, Vratislaus became duke of Olomouc, whereas his older brother became Duke of Bohemia as Spytihněv II. He fell out with his brother and was exiled to Hungary.
Following the death of his father, Duke Vratislaus I, in 921 AD, his mother Drahomíra assumed regency due to Wenceslaus's young age. The early years of his life were overshadowed by a bitter feud between his Christian grandmother, Ludmila, and his mother, who was more inclined towards the traditional pagan customs.
On his father's death in 1055, Vratislaus became duke of Olomouc. He fell out with his brother Spytihněv II and was exiled to Hungary. Vratislaus regained his Moravian ducal throne with Hungarian assistance and eventually reconciled with his brother and succeeded him as duke of Bohemia.
When Bohemian King Wenceslas (Václav) III was murdered in Olomouc August 4, 1306, the male line of the legendary Přemysl dynasty, which had begun in the ninth century, came to an abrupt and tragic end. The Luxembourg clan took over Bohemia while the Piasts became rulers of Poland.
On his father's death in 1055, Vratislaus became duke of Olomouc. He fell out with his brother Spytihnev II and was exiled to Hungary. Vratislaus regained his Moravian ducal throne with Hungarian assistance and eventually reconciled with his brother and succeed him as duke of Bohemia.