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Encyclopedia > Borivoj II of Bohemia

Bořivoj II (c. 1064 - February 2, 1124) was duke of Bohemia from December 25, 1100 until May 1007 and from December 1117 until August 16, 1120. He was the younger brother of Bretislav II.



Preceded by:
Bretislav II
Duke of Bohemia
First Reign
Succeeded by:
Svatopluk
Vladislav I Duke of Bohemia
Second Reign
Vladislav I



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