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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.
- July 967/972 – 7 February 999
- Biagota
Jan 5, 2024 · Pobožný; c. 928 – February 7, 999) was the duke of Bohemia from 972, a member of the Přemyslid dynasty. The son of Boleslaw also called Boleslaus I and Biagota, Boleslaus II became Duke (or Prince) in on his father's death.
- Prague
- circa 928
- "Boleslaus II Pious"
- Prague, Bohemia (Czech Republic)
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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.
Boleslaus II, Duke of BOHEMIA. [2566] CA 928 - 7 FEB 999. OCCUPATION: [Duke 967-999] BIRTH: CA 928. DEATH: 7 FEB 999, Prague, Czechoslovakia. BURIAL: St. George, Prague. Father: Boleslaus I The Cruel, Duke of BOHEMIA Mother: Emnildis of POLAND Family 1 : Hemma of SAXONY. + Udalric, Duke of BOHEMIA. Boleslaus III the Red of BOHEMIA.
Boleslaus II (Boleslav II, Boleslaw II, Bolesław II) may refer to: Boleslaus II, Duke of Bohemia (died 999) Bolesław II the Generous (c. 1041 or 1042–1081 or 1082) Bolesław II, Duke of Cieszyn (c. 1425/28 – 1452) Bolesław II the Horned (c. 1220/5 – 1278; a.k.a. Bolesław II the Bald), Duke of Kraków in 1241, of Southern Greater ...
Apr 9, 2022 · Life and reign. Boleslaus was an elder son of Duke Boleslaus I the Cruel and brother of the three other children of his father who survived to adulthood: Strachkvas, Doubravka (the wife of Duke Mieszko I of Poland) and the abbess Mlada. His mother may have been Biagota, a mysterious figure known only from her coins.