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  1. Wenceslaus (Wańko) of Płock (Polish: Wacław Płocki, Masovian dialect: Wańko Puocky; 1293/97 – 23 May 1336), was a Polish prince member of the House of Piast, Duke of Płock from 1313 and vassal of Bohemia from 1329.

  2. Wenceslaus (Wańko) of Płock, was a Polish prince member of the House of Piast, Duke of Płock from 1313 and vassal of Bohemia from 1329.

  3. When Duke of Plock Wenceslaus was born about 1293, in Płock, Masovia, Poland, his father, Herzog Boleslaw von Masowien II., was 41 and his mother, Kunigunde von Böhmen, was 28. He married Duchess of Plock Daniela-Elizabetha of Lithuania on 6 December 1320.

  4. Wenceslaus (Wańko) of Płock (Masovian dialect: Wańko Puocky; 1293/97 – 23 May 1336), was a Polish prince member of the House of Piast, Duke of Płock from 1313 and vassal of Bohemia from 1329. He was the third son of Bolesław II of Płock but the only born from his second marriage with Kunigunde, daughter of King Ottakar II of Bohemia.

    • Płock, Warsaw Voivodship
    • 23 May 1336
    • Waclaw Prince of Plock
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  5. Good King Wenceslas, known historically as Wenceslaus I, Duke of Bohemia, was born around 907 AD in the Kingdom of Bohemia, part of the present-day Czech Republic.

  6. Wenceslaus I (Czech: Václav [ˈvaːtslaf] ⓘ; c. 907 – 28 September 935), Wenceslas I or Václav the Good [5] was the Prince of Bohemia from 921 until his death, probably in 935. According to the legend, he was assassinated by his younger brother, Boleslaus the Cruel.

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  8. Wenceslas I was the king of Bohemia from 1230 who brought Austria under his dynasty while using the influence of German colonists and craftsmen to keep Bohemia strong, prosperous, and culturally progressive. Succeeding his father, Přemysl Otakar I, in 1230, Wenceslas prevented Mongol armies from.

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