Slavibor

Borivoj I Ludmila of Bohemia

Vratislaus I

f a m i l i a
Hijes con:
Drahomira of Stodor

Hijes:
Boleslaus I the Cruel
Vratislaus I
  • Nacimiento: Entre 877 y 888, Praha, Prague, Checa
  • Casado/a 9??, ?, Checa?, con Drahomira of Stodor
  • Fallecido/a: 13 Feb 921, Praha, Prague, Checa
  • Ocupación: Duke of Bohemia
  • Fuente: geni.com
  • https://www.geni.com/people/Vratislaus-I-duke-of-Bohemia/5547505078420042154?through=6000000001119785651

    Czech: Vratislav, Polish: Wratyslaw, German: Vratislav

    Death in battle against Magyars

    Enterrado/a en: Prague, Hlavní mesto Praha, Prague, Czechia (Czech Republic)

    Padre de Wenceslas I Duke of Bohemia, "Good King Wenceslas"; Boleslaus I the Cruel, Duke of Bohemia and Strezislava the Pretty
    Hermano de: Ludemira of Bohemia; Spytihnev I, Duke of Bohemia and Václav, prince of Bohemia

    http://genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00020252&tree=LEO

    Vratislaus I, Duke of Bohemia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vratislaus_I,_Duke_of_Bohemia

    http://petanek.org/hrady/panovnici-1.htm

    Vratislaus I or Wratislaus I (Czech: Vratislav I) (c.888 – February 13, 921), Duke of Bohemia (915 – 921), was the younger brother of Spytihnev I and the son of Borivoj I.

    By his wife Drahomira, Vratislaus had two sons, Wenceslaus and Boleslaus (also called Boleslaw I). Strezislava, the wife of the important Bohemian nobleman Slavnik (founder of Slavnik's dynasty), is also by some historians supposed to be a daughter of Vratislaus.

    The Chronicle of Fulda reports that in 900 the Bavarians attacked Moravia in alliance with the Bohemians. Vratislaus died (possibly in 919, although 921 is more often conjectured) in battle against the Magyars.

    VRATISLAV I. narozen okolo roku 888 a zemrel 13.2.921
    Ceský kníže vládl v letech 915-921

    Kníže Vratislav I., mladší syn Borivoje I. vládl po smrti bratra Spytihneva I.. Musel bránit Cechy pred castými nájezdy Madaru. Vratislav I. je také zakladatelem kostela svatého Jirí na Pražském hrade. Celou dobu usiloval o sblížení s dalšími západoslovanskými kmeny.

    Manželka Drahomíra, která po smrti Vratislava dne 15.9.921 vyslala na Tetín své družiníky, aby uškrtili její tchýni Ludmilu.Na krátký cas se ujala porucenské vlády za svého syna Václava I. a také se zmocnila Ludmilina majetku.

    Yrke: Hertig av Böhmen

    Far: Borzivoj I av Böhmen (- 895)

    Mor: Ludmilla 'den heliga' (- 921)

    Död: 921

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Familj med Drahomira av Stodor

    Barn: Boleslav I 'den grymme' av Böhmen (- 972)

    Vratislaus I or Wratislaus I (Czech: Vratislav I) (c.888 – February 13, 921), Duke of Bohemia (915 – 921), was the younger brother of Spytihnev I and the son of Borivoj I.

    By his wife Drahomira, Vratislaus had two sons, Wenceslaus and Boleslaus (also called Boleslaw I). Strezislava, the wife of the important Bohemian nobleman Slavnik (founder of Slavnik's dynasty), is also by some historians supposed to be a daughter of Vratislaus.

    The Chronicle of Fulda reports that in 900 the Bavarians attacked Moravia in alliance with the Bohemians. Vratislaus died (possibly in 919, although 921 is more often conjectured) in battle against the Magyars.

    Preceded by

    Spytihnev I Duke of Bohemia

    915–c. 921 Succeeded by

    Wenceslaus

    Sources

    * Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis; Line 244-7
    * The Plantagenet Ancestry by William Henry Turton, Page 85
    * Royal Highness, Ancestry of the Royal Child by Sir Iain Moncreiffe, Pages 64-65

    Vratislav I, Duke of Bohemia (1)

    M, #150025, d. 921

    Last Edited=8 Jul 2005

    Vratislav I, Duke of Bohemia was the son of Borivoj I, Duke of Bohemia. (1) He died in 921. (1)
    Vratislav I, Duke of Bohemia was a member of the House of Premysl. (1) He succeeded to the title of Duke of Bohemia in 912. (1)
    Children of Vratislav I, Duke of Bohemia

    -1. Borislav I 'the Cruel', Duke of Bohemia+ d. bt 967 - 972 (1)

    -2. Saint Wenceslas I, Duke of Bohemia d. 929 (1)

    Forrás:

    http://www.thepeerage.com/p15003.htm#i150025

    Title: Prince of Bohemia

    Death: 13 FEB 920/21

    Vratislaus I or Wratislaus I (Czech: Vratislav I) (c.888 – February 13, 921), Duke of Bohemia (915 – 921), was the younger brother of Spytihnev I and the son of Borivoj I.

    By his wife Drahomira, Vratislaus had two sons, Wenceslaus and Boleslaus (also called Boleslaw I). Strezislava, the wife of the important Bohemian nobleman Slavnik (founder of Slavnik's dynasty), is also by some historians supposed to be a daughter of Vratislaus.

    The Chronicle of Fulda reports that in 900 the Bavarians attacked Moravia in alliance with the Bohemians. Vratislaus died (possibly in 919, although 921 is more often conjectured) in battle against the Magyars

    Hertug av Böhmen 907 - 921.

    Wratislav var en ivrig tilhenger av kristendommen, som snart vant stor utbredelse i landet

    Tekst: Tore Nygaard

    Kilder:

    Mogens Bugge: Våre forfedre, nr. 28. Bent og Vidar Billing Hansen: Rosensverdslektens forfedre, side 82.

    Vratislaus I of Bohemia

    From Wikipedia

    Vratislaus I or Wratislaus I (Czech: Vratislav I) (c.888 – February 13, 921), Duke of Bohemia (915 – 921), was the younger brother of Spytihnev I.

    By his wife Drahomira, Vratislaus had two sons, Wenceslaus and Boleslaus (also called Boleslaw I). Strezislava, the wife of the important Bohemian nobleman Slavnik (founder of Slavnik's dynasty), is also by some historians supposed to be a daughter of Vratislaus.

    The Chronicle of Fulda reports that in 900 the Bavarians attacked Moravia in alliance with the Bohemians. Vratislaus died (possibly in 919, although 921 is more often conjectured) in battle against the Magyars.

    Sources

    Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis; Line 244-7

    The Plantagenet Ancestry by William Henry Turton, Page 85

    Royal Highness, Ancestry of the Royal Child by Sir Iain Moncreiffe, Pages 64-65

    http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vratislav_I

    Wikipedia:

    Vratislav I. (* um 888; † 13. Februar 921) war ein böhmischer Herzog von aus dem Geschlecht der Premysliden und Vater des Heiligen Wenzel.

    Leben [Bearbeiten]

    Vratislav war der Sohn von Herzog Borivoj I. und seiner Gattin Ludmilla. Seit etwa 906 war er mit Drahomíra aus dem westslawischen Stamm der Heveller verheiratet. Aus dieser Ehe entstammten unter anderem der Heilige Wenzel, Boleslav I. und vermutlich ein weiterer Sohn namens Spytihnev sowie vier Töchter.

    915 übernahm er nach dem Tod seines Bruders Spytihnev I. die Herrschaft über die zentralbömische Region um Prag, die er bis zu seinem Tod 921 ausübte. Außenpolitisch gehörte Böhmen in seiner Regierungszeit in den Einflußbereich des bayerischen Herzogs Arnulf I. Um sich gegen die wachsende Bedrohung durch die sächsischen Herzöge zu schützen, schloss Böhmen weitere Bündnisse. Die Heirat Vratislavs mit Drahomíra verband das Land mit dem damals mächtigsten elbslawischen Stamm. Den magyarischen Kriegern, die seit Beginn des 10. Jahrhunderts im Westen einfielen, gewährte er freien Durchzug durch Böhmen, und 915 beteiligten sich böhmische Krieger an einem ungarischen Überfall in Sachsen.

    Im Inneren stärkten die Söhne des ersten christlichen böhmischen Herzogs Borivoj die dominierende Rolle der Premysliden-Dynastie. Sie bauten neue Burgen an den Grenzen ihres Machtbereiches und drängten den Einfluß anderer böhmischer Fürsten zurück. Die wenigen schriftlichen und archäologischen Quellen lassen es nicht zu, die Bedeutung beider Brüder in dem Prozess der Staatsbildung genauer voneinander abzugrenzen. Sicher ist, dass 897 zuletzt mehrere Fürsten in Regensburg als Vertreter Böhmens auftraten. Vratislavs Sohn Wenzel ist 929 dagegen bereits unbestritten Herrscher des ganzen Landes, auch wenn die lokalen Fürstentümer fortbestanden. Während der etwa 20-jährigen Regierung Spytihnevs und der anschließenden etwa 6-jährigen Herrschaft Vratislavs setzte sich demnach die Dynastie der Premysliden endgültig durch.

    Vratislav starb im Alter von 33 Jahren. Sein Grab soll sich in der St. Georgs-Basilika in der Prager Burg befinden.

    Literatur [Bearbeiten]

    * Dušan Treštík: Pocátky Premyslovcu. Nakladatelství lidové noviny, 1998, ISBN 80-7106-138-7
    Weblinks [Bearbeiten]

    * genealogie-mittelalter.de
    Vratislaus I or Wratislaus I (Czech: Vratislav I) (c.888 – February 13, 921), Duke of Bohemia (915 – 921), was the younger brother of Spytihnev I and the son of Borivoj I.

    By his wife Drahomira, Vratislaus had two sons, Wenceslaus and Boleslaus (also called Boleslaw I). Strezislava, the wife of the important Bohemian nobleman Slavnik (founder of Slavnik's dynasty), is also by some historians supposed to be a daughter of Vratislaus.

    The Chronicle of Fulda reports that in 900 the Bavarians attacked Moravia in alliance with the Bohemians. Vratislaus died (possibly in 919, although 921 is more often conjectured) in battle against the Magyars.

    Vratislav I, Duke of Bohemia was a member of the House of Premysl. He succeeded to the title of Duke of Bohemia in 912. [the Peerage.com]

    Vratislav married Drahomira of Stodor on an unknown date. (Drahomira of Stodor died after 935 2.)

    Vratislaus I or Wratislaus I (Czech: Vratislav I) (c.888 – February 13, 921), Duke of Bohemia (915 – 921), was the younger brother of Spytihnev I and the son of Borivoj I.

    By his wife Drahomira, Vratislaus had two sons, Wenceslaus and Boleslaus (also called Boleslaw I). Strezislava, the wife of the important Bohemian nobleman Slavnik (founder of Slavnik's dynasty), is also by some historians supposed to be a daughter of Vratislaus.

    The Chronicle of Fulda reports that in 900 the Bavarians attacked Moravia in alliance with the Bohemians. Vratislaus died (possibly in 919, although 921 is more often conjectured) in battle against the Magyars.


    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2755307&id=I559000359
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vratislaus_I_of_Bohemia

    Vratislaus (or Wratislaus) I (Czech: Vratislav I) (c. 888 – February 13, 921), a scion of the Premyslid dynasty, was Duke of Bohemia from 915 to 921.

    He was the son of Duke Borivoj I of Bohemia by his wife Ludmila, and the younger brother of Duke Spytihnev I.

    By his wife Drahomíra, a Hevellian princess, Vratislaus had at least two sons, Wenceslaus and Boleslaus (also called Boleslaw I), who both succeeded him as Bohemian dukes. Strezislava, the wife of the Bohemian nobleman Slavnik, founder of Slavnik's dynasty, is also by some historians supposed to be a daughter of Vratislaus.

    Upon the death of his elder brother Spytihnev in 915, Vratislaus became Bohemian duke at a time when his duchy had already turned away from Great Moravia and had fallen under East Frankish, especially Bavarian influence. The Annales Fuldenses report that in 900 the Bavarians had attacked Moravia in alliance with the Bohemians. On the other hand Vratislaus supported the Magyars on their 915 campaign against the Duchy of Saxony under Duke Henry the Fowler.

    Vratislaus is credited with the donation of St. George's Basilica at Prague Castle and also with the foundation of the Silesian city of Wroclaw (Vratislavia). He died (possibly in 919, although 921 is more often conjectured) in battle against the Magyars.


    http://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vratislav_I
    http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vratislav_I

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vratislaus_I,_Duke_of_Bohemia


    Wedlug Wikipedii. : " Wratyslaw I (ur. ok. 888 zm. 13 lutego 921) – ksiaze czeski od 915 z dynastii Przemyslidów.
    Byl synem Borzywoja i Ludmily, mlodszym bratem Spitygniewa I.

    Kronikarz Szymon de Kéza w Gesta Hungarorum podaje, ze Wratyslaw I zginal w walce w czasie najazdu Wegrów na Czechy i Morawy.

    W 906 lub 907 roku poslubil Drahomire, ksiezniczke stodoranska. Z tego malzenstwa pochodzili:

    Waclaw I Swiety,
    Boleslaw I Srogi,
    Spitygniew, zmarly mlodo
    4 córki.
    Bibliografia

    Dworzaczek W., Genealogia, Warszawa 1959, tabl. 81.
    Vratislav I, Duke of Bohemia was the son of Borivoj I, Duke of Bohemia.1 He died in 921 He was a member of the House of Premysl.1 He succeeded to the title of Duke of Bohemia in 912 - http://www.thepeerage.com/p15003.htm
    Borivoj I, Duke of Bohemia died in 895 He was a member of the House of Premysl.1 He gained the title of Duke of Bohemia in 870 Children of Borivoj I, Duke of Bohemia

    1.Spytihnev I, Duke of Bohemia1 d. 912
    2.Vratislav I, Duke of Bohemia+1 d. 921
    http://www.thepeerage.com/p15003.htm#i150023

    Judith of Bohemia is the daughter of Vratislav I, King of Bohemia. Child of Judith of Bohemia and Wiprecht II Graf von Groitzsch

    1.Bertha von Groitzsch+ d. 16 May 1144
    http://www.thepeerage.com/p894.htm

    Vratislav I, King of Bohemia was born in 1032.2 He was the son of Bretislav I, Duke of Bohemia.1 He married Swatawa Piast, daughter of Casimir I, Duke of Poland and Dobronega Maria of Kiev, in 1063.2 He died in 1092.1

    He was a member of the House of Premysl.1 He succeeded to the title of Duke Vratislav II of Bohemia in 1061.1 He was created King Vratislav I of Bohemia in 1085. Children of Vratislav I, King of Bohemia
    1.Judith of Bohemia+
    2.Vladislav I, Duke of Bohemia+ d. 1125
    3.Borivoj II, Duke of Bohemia1 d. 1124
    4.Bretislav II, Duke of Bohemia1 d. 1100
    5.Sobeslav I, Duke of Bohemia+1 b. c 1075, d. 1140
    http://www.thepeerage.com/p894.htm#i8933