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Vratislaus II, King of Bohemia

Male Abt 1035 - 1092  (~ 57 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Vratislaus II, King of Bohemia was born about 1035 (son of Bretislaus I and Judith of Schweinfurt); died on 14 Jan 1092.

    Family/Spouse: Adelaide of Hungary. Adelaide (daughter of András I, King of Hungary and Anastasia of Kiev) died on 27 Jan 1062. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Judith Premyslid, Princess of Bohemia died between 1093 and 1095.

    Vratislaus married Swatislawa of Poland in 1063. Swatislawa (daughter of Casimir I, Duke Of Poland and Maria Dobronega) was born about 1048; died on 1 Sep 1126. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Wladislaw I was born about 1070; died on 12 Apr 1125.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Bretislaus I was born between 1002 and 1005 (son of Oldrich of Bohemia and Božena); died on 10 Jan 1055.

    Notes:

    Duke of Bohemia and Moravia. Called "The Bohemian Achilles."

    Bretislaus married Judith of Schweinfurt after 1021. Judith (daughter of Henry of Schweinfurt and Gerberge) died on 2 Aug 1058; was buried in St. Vitus Cathedral, Prague, Bohemia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Judith of Schweinfurt (daughter of Henry of Schweinfurt and Gerberge); died on 2 Aug 1058; was buried in St. Vitus Cathedral, Prague, Bohemia.

    Notes:

    Czech: Jitka ze Schweinfurtu.

    Children:
    1. Konrad I of Mähren died on 6 Sep 1092.
    2. 1. Vratislaus II, King of Bohemia was born about 1035; died on 14 Jan 1092.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Oldrich of Bohemia was born about 970 (son of Boleslaus II of Bohemia and Emma of Melnik); died on 9 Nov 1034.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: Abt 975
    • Alternate death: 11 Nov 1034

    Notes:

    Also called Ulderich. Duke of Bohemia.

    From Wikipedia:

    Oldrich deposed [his brother] Jaromír on 12 April 1012 and recognised the suzerainty of the Holy Roman Emperor. According to legend, Oldrich married a woman known as Božena, daughter of Kresina, after discarding his first wife on the grounds that they were childless.

    Oldrich and his son Bretislaus sought to win back Moravia from the Poles and in 1029 Bretislaus drove the Poles out of the eastern lands. Bretislaus' efforts in today Slovakia against Hungary failed in 1030 due to the jealousy of the Emperor Conrad II. In the following year, Czech forces refused to take the field for the emperor.

    In 1032, Oldrich was invited to the Diet of Merseburg and did not appear. His absence raised the ire of the emperor and Conrad, busy with events in Burgundy, charged his son Henry VI, Duke of Bavaria, with punishing the recalcitrant Bohemian. Oldrich was deposed and sent to Bavaria. He was replaced by Jaromír, but he in turn was captured, blinded, and deposed by Oldrich, who seized power again and drove out Jaromír's son from Moravia. Oldrich died abruptly on 9 November 1034 and later examination of his skeleton reveal his skull to have suffered a fatal blow. Jaromír then renounced the throne in favour of Bretislaus.

    Oldrich married Božena. Božena (daughter of Kresina) died in 1052. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Božena (daughter of Kresina); died in 1052.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: Aft 1052

    Notes:

    Also called Kresinová.

    From Wikipedia:

    The historian Cosmas of Prague recorded the legend of Oldrich and Božena, in his Chronica Boemorum ("Chronicle of the Bohemians"). According to the legend, the young (and married) Oldrich set out on a hunt and travelled to Peruc. There, he spied a beautiful peasant girl, Božena, by a well known today as Božena's Spring and was immediately entranced by her.

    Oldrich abandoned his hunt and took Božena back to Prague, where she eventually gave birth to his illegitimate son Bretislaus. In the legend, Oldrich's first meeting with Božena took place in sight of the Oldrich Oak.

    Božena was indeed the savior of the Czech House of Premysl. Oldrich had two brothers, but one of them, Jaromír, was castrated by the eldest sibling, Boleslaus III. Boleslaus himself was imprisoned in Poland, possibly having only a daughter. Thus Oldrich was the one Premyslid able to have a son and heir. His first wife is thought to have borne no children.

    Božena's low birth is alluded to in the chronicle of Cosmas, which states that Oldrich first met her 'riding through the village'. The illegitimate birth of her son Bretislaus to a low-born mother is believed to have made it necessary for him to resort to abduction when he later sought to marry a noble bride (Judith of Schweinfurt). At any rate, she was held to be a peasant woman already by the author of the early 14th-century Chronicle of Dalimil.

    Children:
    1. 2. Bretislaus I was born between 1002 and 1005; died on 10 Jan 1055.

  3. 6.  Henry of Schweinfurt was born about 971 (son of Berthold of Schweinfurt and Eilika of Walbeck); died on 18 Sep 1017.

    Notes:

    Margrave of the Nordgau.

    Henry married Gerberge. Gerberge was born about 970; died after 1036. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Gerberge was born about 970; died after 1036.

    Notes:

    From Leo van de Pas:

    Gerberge was the wife of Heinrich von Schweinfurt, Markgraf auf der Nordgau. According to the chronicle of Thietmar von Merseburg, Gerberge was the sister of an otherwise unidentified Otto, and that is evidently the slender thread on which various authors have tried to base her ancestry. The statement that she was the daughter of Heribert, Graf im Kinziggau, assumes that this Otto was Otto von Hammerstein (a plausible, but unproven, conjecture), and other guesses as to the identity of this Otto can lead to other guesses for her parentage. "Unknown" would appear to be the safest choice.

    Children:
    1. 3. Judith of Schweinfurt died on 2 Aug 1058; was buried in St. Vitus Cathedral, Prague, Bohemia.
    2. Otto of Swabia and Schweinfurt was born about 1002; died on 28 Sep 1057.
    3. Eilika of Schweinfurt was born about 1004; died after 1055.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Boleslaus II of Bohemia was born about 932 (son of Boleslaus I of Bohemia and Biagota von Stockow); died on 7 Feb 999.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: Abt 940

    Notes:

    Duke of Bohemia. Called "The Pious." Not to be confused with the Polish duke nicknamed Boleslaus the Pious.

    "Boleslaus's first wife Adiva may have been a daughter of the English king Edward the Elder (Ælfgifu who married 'a prince near the Alps'), though the evidence for this is weak." [Wikipedia]

    Boleslaus married Emma of Melnik. Emma was born before 950; died between 1005 and 1006. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Emma of Melnik was born before 950; died between 1005 and 1006.

    Notes:

    Also called Hemma.

    Children:
    1. 4. Oldrich of Bohemia was born about 970; died on 9 Nov 1034.

  3. 10.  Kresina

    Notes:

    A peasant.

    Children:
    1. 5. Božena died in 1052.

  4. 12.  Berthold of Schweinfurt was born about 920; died on 15 Jan 980.

    Notes:

    "Berthold was mentioned in 941 as Count, in 960 as Count in the Radenzgau, in 961 as Count on the lower Naab, and in 973 as Count in the Volkfeld. In 976, after successful campaigns against Bohemia and Hungary, he was named as Margrave, and in 980 as Count of eastern Franconia." [Leo van de Pas]

    Berthold married Eilika of Walbeck. Eilika (daughter of Lothar II von Walbeck and Mathilde von Arneburg) died on 19 Aug 1015 in Schweinfurt, Bavaria. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  5. 13.  Eilika of Walbeck (daughter of Lothar II von Walbeck and Mathilde von Arneburg); died on 19 Aug 1015 in Schweinfurt, Bavaria.
    Children:
    1. 6. Henry of Schweinfurt was born about 971; died on 18 Sep 1017.


Generation: 5

  1. 16.  Boleslaus I of Bohemia was born about 909 (son of Vratislaus I of Bohemia and Drahomira of Stodor); died on 15 Jul 967.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: Abt 915
    • Alternate death: 15 Jul 972

    Notes:

    Duke of Bohemia. Called "The Cruel" and "The Gruesome."

    From Wikipedia:

    Boleslav is notorious for the murder of his brother Wenceslaus, through which he became Duke of Bohemia. Wenceslaus was murdered during a feast; at precisely that time Boleslav's son was allegedly born. He received a strange name: Strachkvas, which means "a dreadful feast". Being remorseful for what he had done, Boleslav promised to devote his son to religion and educate him as a clergyman.

    Despite the fratricide, Boleslav is generally respected by Czech historians as an energetic ruler who significantly strengthened the Bohemian state and expanded its territory. The pro-Christian religious policies pursued by Wenceslaus do not appear to have been a cause for Boleslav's fratricide, since Boleslav in no way impeded the growth of Christianity in Bohemia, and in fact actually sent his daughter Mlada, a nun, to the Pope in Rome to ask permission to make Prague a bishopric.

    Boleslaus married Biagota von Stockow. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 17.  Biagota von Stockow
    Children:
    1. Dobrawa of Bohemia died in 977.
    2. 8. Boleslaus II of Bohemia was born about 932; died on 7 Feb 999.

  3. 26.  Lothar II von Walbeck (son of Lothar I von Walbeck).

    Notes:

    Count of Walbeck.

    Lothar married Mathilde von Arneburg. Mathilde died on 3 Dec 990. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 27.  Mathilde von Arneburg died on 3 Dec 990.
    Children:
    1. Lothar III died on 25 Jan 1003.
    2. 13. Eilika of Walbeck died on 19 Aug 1015 in Schweinfurt, Bavaria.


Generation: 6

  1. 32.  Vratislaus I of Bohemia was born about 888 (son of Borivoj I of Bohemia and St. Ludmila of Bohemia); died on 13 Feb 921.

    Notes:

    Duke of Bohemia.

    Vratislaus married Drahomira of Stodor. Drahomira was born between 877 and 890; died after 934. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 33.  Drahomira of Stodor was born between 877 and 890; died after 934.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: Abt 890
    • Alternate death: Aft 935

    Notes:

    "Drahomíra of Stodor (Czech: Drahomíra ze Stodor; c.?877 or 890 – died after 934 or 936) was Duchess consort of Bohemia from 915 to 921, wife of the Premyslid duke Vratislaus I. She also acted as regent of the Duchy of Bohemia from 921 to 924 during the minority of her son Wenceslaus. She is chiefly known for the murder of her mother-in-law Ludmila of Bohemia by hired assassins." [Wikipedia]

    Children:
    1. St. Wenceslaus I of Bohemia was born in 907; died on 28 Sep 929.
    2. 16. Boleslaus I of Bohemia was born about 909; died on 15 Jul 967.

  3. 52.  Lothar I von Walbeck died on 5 Sep 929.
    Children:
    1. 26. Lothar II von Walbeck