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| Name |
BOHEMIA, Vladiboj |
| Prefix |
Duke |
| Birth |
Abt 968 |
Praha, Prague, Czechoslavakia |
| Gender |
Male |
| Burial |
Nov 1034 |
| Death |
9 Nov 1034 |
Prauge, Czechoslavakia |
| WAC |
25 Jan 1934 |
ARIZONA |
| _TAG |
Reviewed on FS |
| Headstones |
Submit Headstone Photo |
| Person ID |
I46709 |
Joseph Smith Sr and Lucy Mack Smith |
| Last Modified |
19 Aug 2021 |
| Father |
BOHEMIA, Duke Boleslava , b. 920, Praha, Praha, Czechoslavakia Praha, Praha, Czechoslavakiad. 7 Feb 999, Prauge, Czechoslavakia (Age 79 years) |
| Mother |
BOHEMIA, Emma , b. Abt 930, Praha, Prague, Czechoslavakia Praha, Prague, Czechoslavakiad. 1006 (Age 76 years) |
| Family ID |
F24312 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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| Notes |
- BIO: Duke of Bohemia, 1012.
** from http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BOHEMIA.htm#BoleslavIdied973976A
OLDRICH (-9 Nov 1034). The Chronica Boemorum names (in order) "Udalricus et Iaromir" as two other sons of "secundus Bolezlaus dux" & his wife, specifying that the former was brought up learning German at the court of Emperor Heinrich II[60]. Thietmar records that "the duke of the Bohemians castrated his brother Jaromir and wanted to suffocate the younger brother in his bath" before sending them both into exile with their mother[61]. He succeeded after deposing his brother in 1012 as OLDRICH Duke of the Bohemians. He was deposed in 1033. He was restored as joint duke with his brother in 1033. The Chronica Boemorum records the death "V Id Nov" of "Oudalricus"[62]. m ---. The Chronica Boemorum refers to the childless marriage of "Oudalricus", but does not name his wife[63]. Mistress (1): BOZENA, daughter of --- (-1052). The Chronica Boemorum names "Bozena" as the mother of "Braziclau", son of "Oudalricus", and in a later passage records her death in 1052[64]. Duke Oldrich had [two] illegitimate children by Mistress (1):
** from Wikipedia listing for Oldřich, Duke of Bohemia
Oldřich (c. 975 – 11 November 1034) was the Duke of Bohemia from 1012 to 1033 and briefly in 1034. He was a son of Boleslaus II and brother of Boleslaus III and Jaromír.
Life
Oldřich deposed Jaromír on 12 April 1012 and recognised the suzerainty of the Holy Roman Emperor. According to legend, Oldřich married a woman known as Božena, daughter of Křesina, after discarding his first wife on the grounds that they were childless.
Oldřich 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, Oldřich 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. Oldřich was deposed and sent to Bavaria. He was replaced by Jaromír, but he in turn was captured, blinded, and deposed by Oldřich, who seized power again and drove out Jaromír's son from Moravia. Oldřich 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.
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