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In 1147, Vladislav accompanied Conrad on the Second Crusade, but halted his march at Constantinople and subsequently returned. [1] On his way back to Bohemia, he passed through Kiev and Kraków. After the election of Frederick Barbarossa to succeed Conrad in 1152, Vladislav was summoned to attend a diet at Merseburg in May 1152.
Page of manuscript of Chronica Boemorum.Near the bottom of the page are the names of seven legendary dukes, who came after Přemysl the Ploughman.. The Chronica Boemorum (Chronicle of the Czechs, or Bohemians) is the first Latin chronicle in which the history of the Czech lands has been consistently and relatively fully described.
1 March 1130 – 1137 Duchy of Olomouc: Unmarried: 1143 aged 40/1: Appointed and deposed by Sobeslaus, then the senior duke in Bohemia, who replaced him in Olomouc with his own son. Vladislaus (Vladislav) c.1100? First son of Sobeslaus I and Adelaide of Hungary (II) 1137 – 1140 Duchy of Olomouc: Daughter of Albert the Bear no children 1165 ...
Vladislav I was a son of Vratislaus II of Bohemia by his second wife Svatava, [1] a daughter of Casimir I of Poland. [2] Together with his cousin Svatopluk, Vladislav expelled his brother Bořivoj II from Bohemia in 1107. In 1109, Svatopluk was killed during a campaign in Poland, [3] and Vladislav I succeeded
View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; ... Vladislav II, Wladislaw II or ... Vladislaus II, Duke and King of Bohemia (1110–1174) Vladislaus ...
(Vladislav)? First son of Sobeslaus I and Adelaide of Hungary (II) 1137 – 1140 1165 Olomouc: Daughter of Albert the Bear no children: Probably resigned, waiting for succeed in Bohemia; however it was another Vladislaus who ended up ascending the seniority position in Bohemia. Vladislaus II (Vladislav II) c.1110 Son of Vladislaus I and Richeza ...
The Kingdom of Bohemia (Czech: České království), [a] sometimes referenced in English literature as the Czech Kingdom, [8] [9] [a] was a medieval and early modern monarchy in Central Europe. It was the predecessor state of the modern Czech Republic. The Kingdom of Bohemia was an Imperial State in the Holy Roman Empire.
In the Bohemian Kingdom, a national committee was formed that included Germans and Czechs. But Bohemian Germans favored creating a Greater Germany out of various German-speaking territories. The Bohemian Germans soon withdrew from the committee, signaling the Czech-German conflict that would characterize subsequent history.