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Borivoj av Böhmen, "Borivoj 1"

Borivoj av Böhmen, "Borivoj 1"

Male Abt 0852 - Abt 0889  (37 years)

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  • Name Borivoj av Böhmen 
    Suffix "Borivoj 1" 
    Birth Abt 0852  [1
    Gender Male 
    Occupation Abt 0870  Böhmen, Tsjekkia Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Hertug. 
    • Borivoj 1 was the first historically-documented Duke of Bohemia (c.870 – c.889) and founder of the Premyslid dynasty.

      As the head of the Premyslids who dominated the environs of present-day Prague, Borivoj declared himself kníže - in Latin dux, which means sovereign prince - around the year 870 A.D. His title was later translated by German scholars as "duke" of the Bohemians (Czechs). Although the German dukes of the era held the same title, the meaning of his title was in fact completely different. In contrast to the German dukes, the Czech dux denoted a sovereign ruler. Borivoj was recognised as such around 872 by his overlord Svatopluk I of Great Moravia, who dispatched Bishop Methodius to begin the conversion of the Bohemian Slavs to Christianity. Borivoj and his wife Ludmila were baptised by Methodius (probably in 883), and the latter became an enthusiastic evangelist, although the religion failed to take root among Borivoj's subjects.

      In the years 883-884 Borivoj was deposed by a revolt in support of his kinsman Strojmír. He was restored in 885 only with the support of his suzerain Svatopluk of Moravia. When Borivoj died about 4 years later, his sons still minors, Svatopluk took over the rule of Bohemia himself.

      As with most of the early Bohemian rulers, Borivoj is a shadowy figure; exact dates for his reign and vital statistics cannot be established. Nonetheless, several major fortifications and religious foundations are said to have dated from this time. In old Czech legends he is said to have been son of a Bohemian prince named Hostivít. [1]
    Death Abt 0889  [1
    Person ID I12078  My Genealogy
    Last Modified 18 Aug 2016 

    Family Ludmila,   b. Abt 0860, Melnik, Böhmen, Tsjekkia Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 15 Sep 0921 (Age 61 years) 
    Marriage Bef 0871  [1
    • Ludmila was married to Borivoj 1 of Bohemia, who was the first Christian Duke of Bohemia. The couple was converted to Christianity around 871, probably through the efforts of Saints Cyril and Methodius. Their efforts to convert Bohemia to Christianity were initially not well received, and they were driven from their country for a time by the pagans. Eventually the couple returned, and ruled for several years before retiring to Tetin, near Beroun. [1]
    Children 
     1. Spytihnev av Böhmen,   b. Abt 0875   d. Abt 0915 (Age 40 years)  [Birth]
    +2. Vratislav (Vratislaus) av Böhmen, "Vratislav 1",   b. Abt 0888   d. Abt 0921 (Age 33 years)  [Birth]
    Family ID F4807  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 18 Aug 2016 

  • Photos
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    Borivoj 1s dåp.

  • Sources 
    1. [S754] Wikipedia (Reliability: 1).


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