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  2. Sep 1, 2021 · The first convent in Bohemia is also founded within the grounds of Prague Castle, a convent next to the church of St. George and St. Vitus, which were founded within the first half of the 10th century. Another castle, called Vysehrad, is founded on the opposite bank of the Vltava.

  3. The monastery of Poor Clares of the Order of Saint Clare and Franciscans was founded in 1231 [1] by Agnes of Bohemia, who also became the abbess of the convent. The convent, a view from the river bank.

  4. The first convent in Bohemia was founded in the castle, next to the church of St. George. A Romanesque palace was erected here during the 12th century. Several 13th-century Venetian coins found there were studied by the numismatist Zdenka Nemeškalová-Jiroudková. [5] Medieval castle.

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  5. On the basis of archaeological research and the oldest written sources, it is thought that Prague Castle was founded around the year 880 by Prince Bořivoj of the house of Premyslides. The early medieval castle site was fortified with a moat and a rampart of clay and stones.

  6. In 973, a bishopric was founded in Bohemia with the bishop's palace located on the Prague castle grounds. The first Czech bishop was Vojtěch ( St. Adalbert ) from the Czech noble family of Slavník, who later evangelized Poles and Hungarians and became a patron saint to Czechs, Poles and Hungarians after his canonization in 999.

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  7. The Convent of St. Agnes of Bohemia located on the site called Na Františku is considered to be the first Gothic building not only in Prague, but generally in Bohemia. It was founded by King Wenceslaus I of Bohemia in the years between 1233 and 1234 on the initiative of his sister Agnes for the Order of Saint Clare that Agnes introduced into ...

  8. St. Agnes Convent is one of the oldest convents in Europe. It is also the oldest Gothic building in the whole Czech republic. The convent was founded by St. Agnes of Bohemia, sister of King Wenceslas I., between 1231 and 1234. The Order of Poor Ladies dwelled in the convent and St. Agnes was the first superioress there.

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