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Vladislaus I von Bohemen

Also Known As: "Vladislav I"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Prague, Bohemia (Czech Republic)
Death: April 12, 1125 (50-59)
Bohemia (Czech Republic)
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Son of Vratislaus II, king of Bohemia and Świętosława Swatawa of Poland
Husband of Richinza (Richsa) von Berg-Schelklingen
Father of Vladislav II von Bohemen; "NF" Jindrich / Heinrich of Bohemia; Diepold I, Duke of Mähren-Jamnitz; Adalbert von Böhmen and Swatawa Bohemia
Brother of Bořivoj II, duke of Bohemia; Judith; Soběslav I, duke of Bohemia and Boleslaus of Bohemia
Half brother of Judith of Bohemia; Bretislav II Prince Of Duke of Bohemia; Vratislav of Bohemia and Ludmila of Bohemia

Occupation: var 1109-1117 och 1120-1125 furste av Böhmen, Landgraaf van Thüringen
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About Vladislaus I, duke of Bohemia

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VRATISLAV of Bohemia, son of BŘETISLAV Duke of the Bohemians & his wife Judith von Schweinfurt ([1032]-14 Jan 1093).

m thirdly ([1062/63]%29 SWIĘTOSLAWA [Svatana] of Poland, daughter of KAZIMIERZ I KAROL "Odnowiciel/the Renewer" Prince of Poland & his wife Dobronega Maria Vladimirovna of Kiev ([1048]-1 Sep 1126).

Duke Vratislav II & his third wife had five children:

5. BOLESLAV (-11 Aug 1091).

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6. BOŘIWOJ ([1065]-2 Feb 1124, bur Prague St Veit).

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7. VLADISLAV (-12 Apr 1125, bur Prague St Maria). The Annalista Saxo names (in order) "Bolezlaum, Borivoi, Wladizlaum et Sobezlaum" as the four children of Duke Vratislav by his Polish wife[167]. The Chronica Boemorum names (in order) "Boleslavum, Borivoy, Wladizlaum, Sobezlavum" as the four children of "Zustavam, Kazimir Poloniorum ducis natam" and "Wratislaus dux"[168]. He succeeded in 1109 as VLADISLAV I Duke of the Bohemians. The Annales Gradicenses record that "Borivoy" was expelled in 1116 and replaced by "fratre Wladizlao", but that Borivoy returned in 1117 only to be replaced again in 1120 in favour of "Wladizlaus"[169]. The Chronica Boemorum records the death "II Id Apr 1125" of "Wladizlaus", and his burial place[170]. The Annales Gradicenses record the death "1125 II Id Apr" of "dux Wladizlaus pius et misericors ac humilis"[171]. The Cronica Principum Regni Boemiæ records the death in 1125 of "Wladislaus…filius Bretislai", adding that he founded "monasterium in Kladruby"[172]. m ([1110]%29 RICHINZA von Berg, daughter of HEINRICH I Graf von Berg & his wife Adelheid von Mochental (-27 Sep 1125). Berthold's Chronicon of Zwiefalten names (in order) "Richinza ductrix Boemiæ, Sophia ductrix Moraviæ, Salome ductrix Poloniæ" as sisters of "Heinricus comes [et] Rapot", specifying in the subsequent paragraph that Richinza was "uxor Vlatizlaus qui et Lauzlan dux Boemiæ"[173]. Duke Vladislav I & his wife had four children:

a) SVATANA [Liutgarda] (-19 Feb after 1126). The Chronica Boemorum records the marriage in Jul 1124 of "dux Wladizlaus natam suam primogenitam Suatavam" with "Fridrico"[174]. The primary source which confirms her husband's identity and parentage has not yet been identified. m (Jul 1124) as his first wife, FRIEDRICH [IV] Domvogt von Regensburg, son of FRIEDRICH [III] Domvogt von Regensburg & his wife Liutgard --- (-11 Apr 1148, bur Jerusalem). He died on the Second Crusade.

b) VLADISLAV (-18 Jan 1174, bur Strahow). His parentage is confirmed by the Annales Gradicenses which record that "Wladizlaus filius Sobezlai ducis" was enthroned in Moravia after the expulsion of "Lupoldus dux"[175]. He succeeded in 1140 as VLADISLAV II Duke of Bohemia. Crowned King of Bohemia at Regensburg 18 Jan 1158.

- see below, Chapter 3. KINGS of BOHEMIA.

c) DYPOLD [I] (-14/15 Aug 1167). The Canonici Wissegradensis Continuatio Cosmæ names "Theobaldum et Henricum" as brothers of Duke Vladislav, recording that they rebelled against their brother in 1142 in Moravia[176]. Duke of Moravia.

- DUKES of MORAVIA.

d) HEINRICH (-after 1169). The Canonici Wissegradensis Continuatio Cosmæ names "Theobaldum et Henricum" as brothers of Duke Vladislav, recording that they rebelled against their brother in 1142 in Moravia[177]. m MARGARETA, daughter of --- (-before 19 Jan 1186). The primary source which confirms her marriage has not yet been identified. Heinrich & his wife had three children:

i) ELISABETH . The primary source which confirms her parentage has not yet been identified. Nun.

ii) MARGARETA . The primary source which confirms her parentage has not yet been identified. Nun.

iii) HEINRICH BŘETISLAV (-15 Jun 1197). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Archbishop of Prague 1182-1197. He succeeded in 1193 as HEINRICH BŘETISLAV Duke of Bohemia. The Cronica Principum Regni Boemiæ records the death in 1198 of "Bretislaus alias Henricus…qui et Episcopi Pragensis"[178].

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Vladislav I, Duke of Bohemia (1)

M, #113921, d. 1125

Last Edited=8 Jul 2005

    Vladislav I, Duke of Bohemia was the son of Vratislav I, King of Bohemia. He married Rixa von Berg, daughter of Heinrich Graf von Berg.1 He died in 1125. (1)

Vladislav I, Duke of Bohemia was a member of the House of Premysl. (2) He succeeded to the title of Duke of Bohemia in 1109. (1)
Children of Vladislav I, Duke of Bohemia and Rixa von Berg

-1. Vladislav I, King of Bohemia+ d. 1174 (1)

-2. Depolt I of Bohemia+ d. 1167 (1)

-3. Heinrich of Bohemia+ d. a 11691

Child of Vladislav I, Duke of Bohemia

-1. Judith of Bohemia+ b. 1056, d. 1085 (3)

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Vladislaus I (Czech: Vladislav; 1065–1125), duke of Bohemia from 1109 to 1117 and from 1120–April 12, 1125.

Vladislav I was a son of Duke, later King, Vratislav II of Bohemia by his second wife Swatawa, a daughter of Casimir I of Poland. Together with his cousin Svatopluk, Vladislav expelled his brother Bořivoj II from Bohemia in 1107. In 1109 Svatopluk died, and Vladislav I succeeded as duke of Bohemia. Bořivoj II returned from exile with the support of Prince Bolesław III Wrymouth of Poland, but was defeated and imprisoned by Vladislav in 1110, who exiled him into the custody of his ally, Emperor Henry V.

In spite of his victory, Vladislav I remained under Polish pressure, and was forced to recognize a younger brother, Soběslav, as subordinate ruler of Moravia in Znojmo (Znaim) from 1111. In 1117 Vladislav I formally abdicated in favor of Bořivoj II but retained much of the actual power. In 1120 Bořivoj was deposed again and endowed with Znojmo, while Vladislav resumed the throne, which he held until his death in 1125.

Vladislav I ruled in a difficult time with considerable success. Although he continued to acknowledge the suzerainty of the Holy Roman Empire, he weathered the interventions of Poland into Bohemian affairs, conflicts with his kinsmen in Moravia, and undertook offensive campaigns against both Poland and Austria. In 1110–1111 Vladislav accompanied Emperor Henry V on his Italian expedition, and he encouraged continued German settlement into Bohemia's border regions.

[edit] Family

By his wife Richeza of Berg (- September 27, 1125), daughter of Count Henry I of Berg, Vladislav I had four children:

   * Svatava

* Vladislav II of Bohemia (c.1110 - January 18, 1174), King of Bohemia
* Děpolt (- August 1167)
* Jindřich
Vladislav I, Duke of Bohemia was a member of the House of Premysl.2 He succeeded to the title of Duke of Bohemia in 1109


Vladislaus I (Czech: Vladislav; 1065–1125), duke of Bohemia from 1109 to 1117 and from 1120–April 12, 1125.

Vladislav I was a son of Duke, later King, Vratislav II of Bohemia by his second wife Swatawa, a daughter of Casimir I of Poland. Together with his cousin Svatopluk, Vladislav expelled his brother Bořivoj II from Bohemia in 1107. In 1109 Svatopluk died, and Vladislav I succeeded as duke of Bohemia. Bořivoj II returned from exile with the support of Prince Bolesław III Wrymouth of Poland, but was defeated and imprisoned by Vladislav in 1110, who exiled him into the custody of his ally, Emperor Henry V.

In spite of his victory, Vladislav I remained under Polish pressure, and was forced to recognize a younger brother, Soběslav, as subordinate ruler of Moravia in Znojmo (Znaim) from 1111. In 1117 Vladislav I formally abdicated in favor of Bořivoj II but retained much of the actual power. In 1120 Bořivoj was deposed again and endowed with Znojmo, while Vladislav resumed the throne, which he held until his death in 1125.

Vladislav I ruled in a difficult time with considerable success. Although he continued to acknowledge the suzerainty of the Holy Roman Empire, he weathered the interventions of Poland into Bohemian affairs, conflicts with his kinsmen in Moravia, and undertook offensive campaigns against both Poland and Austria. In 1110–1111 Vladislav accompanied Emperor Henry V on his Italian expedition, and he encouraged continued German settlement into Bohemia's border regions.

Family

By his wife Richeza of Berg (- September 27, 1125), daughter of Count Henry I of Berg, Vladislav I had four children:

   * Svatava

* Vladislav II of Bohemia (c.1110 - January 18, 1174), King of Bohemia
* Děpolt (- August 1167)
* Jindřich


Vladislaus I of Bohemia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Vladislaus I (Czech: Vladislav; 1065–1125), duke of Bohemia from 1109 to 1117 and from 1120–April 12, 1125.

Vladislav I was a son of Duke, later King, Vratislav II of Bohemia by his second wife Swatawa, a daughter of Casimir I of Poland. Together with his cousin Svatopluk, Vladislav expelled his brother Bořivoj II from Bohemia in 1107. In 1109 Svatopluk died, and Vladislav I succeeded as duke of Bohemia. Bořivoj II returned from exile with the support of Prince Bolesław III Wrymouth of Poland, but was defeated and imprisoned by Vladislav in 1110, who exiled him into the custody of his ally, Emperor Henry V.

In spite of his victory, Vladislav I remained under Polish pressure, and was forced to recognize a younger brother, Soběslav, as subordinate ruler of Moravia in Znojmo (Znaim) from 1111. In 1117 Vladislav I formally abdicated in favor of Bořivoj II but retained much of the actual power. In 1120 Bořivoj was deposed again and endowed with Znojmo, while Vladislav resumed the throne, which he held until his death in 1125.

Vladislav I ruled in a difficult time with considerable success. Although he continued to acknowledge the suzerainty of the Holy Roman Empire, he weathered the interventions of Poland into Bohemian affairs, conflicts with his kinsmen in Moravia, and undertook offensive campaigns against both Poland and Austria. In 1110–1111 Vladislav accompanied Emperor Henry V on his Italian expedition, and he encouraged continued German settlement into Bohemia's border regions.

Family

By his wife Richeza of Berg (- September 27, 1125), daughter of Count Henry I of Berg, Vladislav I had four children:

Svatava

Vladislav II of Bohemia (c.1110 - January 18, 1174), King of Bohemia

Děpolt (- August 1167)

Jindřich


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Vladislaus I, Duke of Bohemia

Biographical Summaries of Notable People

  • Birth: 1065
  • Death: Apr 12 1125
  • Parents: Vratislaus II of Bohemia, Świętosława of Poland
  • Wife: Richeza of Berg
  • Son: Vladislaus II, Duke of Bohemia
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1070
1070
Prague, Bohemia (Czech Republic)
1102
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Praha / Prague, Böhmen
1121
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Bohemia (Czech Republic)
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Of, Praha, Praha, Czechoslovaki
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(Bohemia), Czech Republic
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April 12, 1125
Age 55
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