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  1. Dynasty. Přemyslid. Father. Boleslaus I, Duke of Bohemia. Mother. Biagota. Boleslaus II the Pious ( Czech: Boleslav II. Pobožný Polish: Bolesław II. Pobożny; c. 932 – 7 February 999), a member of the Přemyslid dynasty, [1] was Duke of Bohemia from 972 until his death in 999.

    • July 967/972 – 7 February 999
    • Biagota
  2. Apr 26, 2024 · circa 928. Birthplace: Prague, Bohemia (Czech Republic) Death: February 07, 999 (66-75) Prague, Hlavní město Praha, Prague, Czech Republic (stroke) Immediate Family: Son of Boleslaus I the Cruel, Duke of Bohemia and Biagota Przemyslavna. Husband of Emma of Melník.

  3. views 2,442,869 updated. Boleslaus II, c.1039–1081, duke (1058–76), and later king (1076–79) of Poland; son and successor of Casimir I. Throughout his reign he opposed the influence of the Holy Roman Empire. He asserted Polish power in Bohemia, Hungary, and S Russia by interfering in their civil wars.

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  5. Boleslaus the Pious - Wikipedia. There were two rulers named tin Latin as Boleslaus the Pious : Boleslaus II, Duke of Bohemia (Czech: Boleslav II. Pobožný) ( c. 932 – 7 February 999), Bohemian nobleman, member of the Přemyslid dynasty and the ruling Duke of Bohemia from 972 until his death.

  6. The Polish–Bohemian War or Polish–Czech War ( Polish: Wojna polsko-czeska) was a conflict in Europe in 990 between the Polish duke Mieszko I of the Duchy of Poland and the Bohemian duke Boleslaus II of the Duchy of Bohemia. It ended with the Bohemians' defeat and with Poland conquering the territory of Silesia . Prelude.

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  7. Boleslaus II extended his rule over Bohemia, Moravia, much of Silesia and the part of Poland which was later to be in the Austrian province of Galicia. He founded the bishopric of Prague in 973 and saw Christianity firmly established in the dukedom.

  8. Boleslaus II, c.1039–1081, duke (1058–76), and later king (1076–79) of Poland; son and successor of Casimir I. Throughout his reign he opposed the influence of the Holy Roman Empire. He asserted Polish power in Bohemia, Hungary, and S Russia by interfering in their civil wars.

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