- Procopius.
Bretislaus also
wished to end the
elective principle of
succession and
replace it with a type of
seniorate as
conceptualised by
Bretislaus I: the...
- 1040,
Bretislaus defeated the
German King Henry's
invasion into
Bohemia in the
Battle at Brůdek. However, the next year
Henry besieged Bretislaus in Prague...
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Henry Bretislav (latinized as
Bretislaus, Czech: Jindřich Břetislav; died 15 or 19 June 1197), a
member of the Přemyslid dynasty, was
Bishop of Prague...
- (1034)
Bretislaus I (1035–1055) Spytihněv II (1055–1061)
Vratislaus II (1061–1092), king (1085–1092) as
Vratislaus I.
Conrad I of Brno (1092)
Bretislaus II...
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Wratislaus II) (Czech:
Vratislav II.) (c. 1032 – 14
January 1092), the son of
Bretislaus I and
Judith of Schweinfurt, was the
first King of
Bohemia as of 15 June...
- Oldřich and his son
Bretislaus sought to win back Moravia, once
conquered from the
Poles by Oldřich's
grandfather Duke
Boleslaus I.
Bretislaus and his wife Judith...
- King Béla I of Hungary. His
father was the son of Duke
Bretislaus I of Bohemia. When
Bretislaus died in 1055, the
Bohemian ducal dignity first p****ed to...
- for 21 years, once
interrupted by
illegitimate regency: (1099–1100 by
Bretislaus II) By his
marriage to an
unknown princess, he
probably had two children:...
-
successor of
Vratislaus II (died 14
January 1092) as the
third son of
Bretislaus I and
Judith of Schweinfurt. He did not
succeed as king,
because his brother...
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Power and
Society in the
Medieval Czech Lands.
University of
Pennsylvania Press.
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