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King Boleslav II Of Bohemia

King Boleslav II Of Bohemia[1]

Male 920 - 999  (79 years)


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  • Name Boleslav II Of Bohemia 
    Prefix King 
    Birth 920  Of, Praha, Praha, Czechsolvakia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death 7 Feb 999 
    Person ID I54396  Cecilie Family
    Last Modified 8 Dec 2010 

    Father Duke Boleslav I Of Bohemia, Duke Of Bohemia,   b. Abt 900, Of, Praha, Praha, Czechoslovokia Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 15 Jul 967 (Age 67 years) 
    Mother Princess Bozena Of Bohemia,   b. Abt 901, Of, Praha, Praha, Czechoslovokia Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Yes, date unknown 
    Marriage Abt 919  Praha, Czech Republic Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F22476  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 1 Duchess Emma Of Bohemia,   b. Abt 930, Of, Praha, Praha, Czechsolvakia Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1005-1006 (Age 76 years) 
    Family ID F22720  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 22 Feb 2009 

    Family 2 Hemma   d. 1005 
    Children 
     1. King Udalrich Of Bohemia   d. 9 Nov 1034
    Family ID F27684  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 8 Dec 2010 

  • Notes 
    • From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
      Boleslav II the Pious (died February 7, 999) was the son of Boleslav I the Cruel. Boleslav II became Duke (or Prince) of Bohemia in 972. Boleslav maintained good relations with the German Kingdom, and in 975 supported Otto II during his civil war against Henry of Bavaria. In 977 Boleslav again attacked Bavaria, but on this occasion was barred from annexing any lands by Otto II.

      Boleslav's reign is mostly notable for the foundation of the bishopric of Prague in 973. It was placed within the jurisdiction of the Archbishop of Mainz. In 982 Vojtech (later known as Saint Adalbert of Prague) was appointed to this position until in 994 he abandoned his primacy to lead a mission to the Prussians. On April 23, 997 Adalbert was martyred in Prussia near Gdansk. His bones later became the holiest relic of Poland. War between Poland and Bohemia was continual in this period and by 990 Boleslav had occupied Silesia.

      On September 28, 995 Boleslav stormed Libice in southern Bohemia and massacred the Slavnikovci. This clan had been the main rival of Premyslid power in Bohemia. Boleslav's brutal triumph ensured the unity of Bohemia under a single ruler.

  • Sources 
    1. [S1328] Schwennicke, Detlev, ES, (Marburg, Germany: J. A. Stargardt Verlag, 1980-), 1:54 (Reliability: 3).