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  1. Apr 26, 2024 · Boleslaus II the Pious (Czech: Boleslav II. 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.

  2. Neutral - Boleslaus II the Pious (972 - 999) - During his reign, the Prague Bishopric was founded and he managed to maintain good trade routes, but he lost all the territory acquired by his father, except for Moravia, and massacred the Slavníkov family. Weak Ruler - Bořivoj II (1100 - 1107, 117 - 1120) - Just weak man, during wild times.

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  4. Apr 24, 2024 · ISBN 80-7106-272-3. Boleslaus I the Cruel also called Boleslav I (Czech: Boleslav I. Ukrutný) (died July 15, 967 or 972) was the prince of Bohemia from 929 or 935 to his death. His father was Vratislaus I. Boleslav is notorious for the murder of his brother Saint Wenceslas, through which he became prince of Bohemia.

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  5. Apr 30, 2024 · Reign of Bolesław I the Brave. Bolesław I the Brave was a seminal figure in Polish history, ascending as Duke of Poland from 992 until his elevation to the first King of Poland in 1025. He briefly held the title of Duke of Bohemia as Boleslaus IV between 1003 and 1004. A descendant of the Piast dynasty, Bolesław was recognized as a skilled ...

  6. Apr 25, 2024 · Toggle Life and reign subsection. 1.1 Alliances. 1.2 Unification of the Bohemian lands

  7. 4 days ago · Duke of Bohemia r. 1107–1109: Conrad II of Znojmo d. 1161: Richeza of Berg c. 1095 –1125: Vladislaus I c. 1065 –1125 Duke of Bohemia r. 1109–1117, r. 1120–1125: Bořivoj II c. 1064 –1124 Duke of Bohemia r. 1100–1107, r. 1117–1120: Gerberga of Austria d. 1142: Leopold III 1073–1136 Margrave of Austria: Bretislaus II c. 1060 ...

  8. 4 days ago · History Origin. The family stems from the Lords of Seinsheim, who had established themselves in Franconia during the Middle Ages. A branch of the Seinsheim family (the non-Schwarzenberg portion died out in 1958) was created when Erkinger of Seinsheim acquired the Franconian territory of Schwarzenberg and the castle of Schwarzenberg in Scheinfeld during the early part of the 15th century.

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