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Slavnik's dynasty

Second most powerful dynasty of Bohemia in 10th century. Householder was Slavnik, which gave a name to whole his family. Slavnik's dynasty was kindred with Babenberg, Premyslid dynasty and were friendly with Polish kingdom. Premyslid dynasty couldn't afford so mighty rival's, so 28. 9. 995 massacred whole the family. Survived only two of them-Sobebor and Vojtech. Originally from Bamberg in Franconia, now northern Bavaria, the Babenbergs or Babenberger ruled Austria as counts of the march and dukes from 976 - 1248, before the rise of the house of Habsburg. ... Přemyslid coat of arms. ...


Family members

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Certain Witizla Witizla, maybe founder of Slavniks dynasty was with Spytihnev I., when Bohemians came to Roman empire from Great Moravia. ... Radslav the Zlican Kourims duke, who according to legends war against Duke Wenceslas. ...

StÅ™ezislava Alleged sister of Saint Wenceslas and Boleslav I., so Premyslid house member. ... SobÄ›bor Brother of Saint Adabert, friend of Polish king, Boleslav the Brave. ... Adalbert (Czech:   VojtÄ›ch?, Polish: Wojciech, Germanic equivalent Adalbert - the joy of warrior) (c. ... The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. ...

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Slavník's dynasty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (435 words)
Slavník's dynasty (Czech: Slavníkovci, Polish: Sławnikowice) was a powerful dynasty in Bohemia during the 10th century.
Slavník's dynasty was related to the Babenbergs, the Přemyslid dynasty, and was friendly with the Polish kings.
Slavnik's heir was his son Soběbor who rushed to consolidate the princedom independence.
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