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Persönliche Daten Hostivít "Hostivitus" av Böhmen 

  • Spitzname ist Hostivitus.
  • Er wurde geboren rund 830Praha
    Bohemia.
  • Beruf: Duc, de Bohême.
  • Er ist verstorben rund 870Praha
    Bohemia.
  • Ein Kind von Neklan av Böhmen und Ponislava von Wolfchine
  • Diese Information wurde zuletzt aktualisiert am 22. Januar 2019.

Familie von Hostivít "Hostivitus" av Böhmen

Er hat eine Beziehung mit Milislava Duchess of Bohemia.


Kind(er):

  1. Bořivoj  ± 851-± 889 


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Hostivít
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hostivít was the last of the seven Bohemian mythical princes between the (also mythical) founder of the Premyslid dynasty Premysl the Ploughman and the first historical prince Borivoj. The names of the princes were first recorded in Cosmas chronicle and then transmitted into the most of historical books of the 19th century including František Palacký's The History of the Czech Nation in Bohemia and Moravia. According to tradition, he was the father of the non-legendary prince Borivoj. Some historians suppose that when St. Ludmila was born, Hostivít (or Svatopluk I of Moravia) and Ludmila's father, Slavibor, contracted that Borivoj and Ludmilla would get married (that can refer to the wedding procession of an unknown bride mentioned in Annales Fuldenses for 871.[1] According to So-called Dalimil Hostivít had a brother called Depolt who inherited the land of Kourim.[2]

One theory about the number of the princes is propped on the frescoes on the walls of the Rotunda in Znojmo, Moravia but Anežka Merhautová claimed that the frescoes depict all the members of the Premyslid dynasty including the Moravian junior princes.[3]

Contents [hide]
1 Origin of the name
2 Seven mythical princes after Premysl
3 See also
4 Notes

[edit] Origin of the name
Hostivít's name is thought to be derived from the old Slavonic words "hosti" meaning guests and "vítat" meaning to welcome. Záviš Kalandra thought the names of the seven princes were cryptical names of ancient Slavonic days of the week - Hostivít being the seventh - Saturday when the guests are welcome.[4] Another theory says that the names were mistaken from a coherent and partly interrupted old Slavonic text.[5]

[edit] Seven mythical princes after Premysl
Mythical Princes of Bohemia
Nezamysl
Mnata
Vojen
Vnislav
Kresomysl
Neklan
Hostivít

[edit] See also
List of rulers of Bohemia

[edit] Notes
^ Notes 4 and 6 on [1]
^ Chronicle of Dalimil [2]
^ Barbara Krzemienska-Anežka Merhautová-Dušan Treštík: "Moravští Premyslovci ve znojemské rotunde", Praha 2000.
^ Záviš Kalandra: "Ceské pohanství", Praha 1947
^ Vladimír Karbusický: Báje, mýty, dejiny. Nejstarší ceské povesti v kontextu evropské kultury, p.237, Praha 1995
[Wikipedia, "Hostivít", retrieved 22 Oct 07]
Hostivít was a legendary prince of Bohemia in the 9th century.

According to tradition, he was the father of the non-legendary Borivoj I, Duke of Bohemia. The first Bohemian chronicler, Kosmas, did not write much about his reign. One of the few things that is known is that when Ludmilla was born, Hostivít and Ludmilla's father, Slavibor, contracted that Borivoj and Ludmilla would get married.
#Générale##Générale#s:A Leclère
{geni:about_me} Hostivít was the last of the seven Bohemian mythical princes between the (also mythical) founder of the Přemyslid dynasty Přemysl the Ploughman and the first historical prince Bořivoj. The names of the princes werefirst recorded in Cosmas chronicle and then transmitted into the most of historical books of the 19th century including František Palacký's The History of the Czech Nation in Bohemia and Moravia. According to tradition, he was the father of the non-legendary prince Bořivoj.

The Seven Mythical Princes of Bohemia

Nezamysl

Mnata

Vojen

Vnislav

Křesomysl

Neklan

Hostivít

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Gostivit (Hostivit) av BOHMEN (Prince) of PRAGUE

(Hortivitus Hostivbit Hostiwit Hostivit Hostivait)

Born: abt. 820 Died: abt. 870

Wife/Partner: Miloslava of BOHEMIA

Child: Borsiwoi I (Duke) of BOHEMIA

/ -- Neklan (Duke) of BOHEMIA (? - 873?)

/ \ -- Ponislava

- Gostivit (Hostivit) av BOHMEN (Prince) of PRAGUE

\

\ -- (missing)

His Great Grandchildren: Boleslav I Kruty PREMYSLOVCI (Duke) of BOHEMIA ; Wenceslas `the Good King' PRZEMYSL

His 2-Great Grandchildren: Marija of BOHEMIA ; Dubrawka (Princess) of BOHEMIA ; Boleslaw II `the Pious' (Duke) of BOHEMIA

http://fabpedigree.com/s040/f484362.htm

Gostivit (Hostivit) av BOHMEN (Prince) of PRAGUE

(Hortivitus Hostivbit Hostiwit)

HM George I's 22-Great Grandfather.

Louis XVII's 25-Great Grandfather.

Poss. Agnes Harris's 27-Great Grandfather.

Wife/Partner: Miloslava of BOHEMIA

Child: Borsiwoi I (Duke) of BOHEMIA

/ -- (missing)

/

- Gostivit (Hostivit) av BOHMEN (Prince) of PRAGUE

\

\ -- (missing)

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~jamesdow/s040/f484362.htm

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Hostivít was the last of the seven Bohemian mythical princes between the (also mythical) founder of the Přemyslid dynasty Přemysl the Ploughman and the first historical prince Bořivoj. The names of the princes were first recorded in Cosmas chronicle and then transmitted into the most of historical books of the 19th century including František Palacký's The History of the Czech Nation in Bohemia and Moravia. According to tradition, he was the father of the non-legendary prince Bořivoj. Some historians suppose that when St. Ludmila was born, Hostivít (or Svatopluk I of Moravia) and Ludmila's father, Slavibor, contracted that Bořivoj and Ludmilla would get married (that can refer to the wedding procession of an unknown bride mentioned in Annales Fuldenses for 871. According to So-called Dalimil Hostivít had a brother called Děpolt who inherited the land of Kouřim.

One theory about the number of the princes is propped on the frescoes on the walls of the Rotunda in Znojmo, Moravia but Anežka Merhautová claimed that the frescoes depict all the members of the Přemyslid dynasty including the Moravian junior princes.

Origin of the name

Hostivít's name is thought to be derived from the old Slavonic words "hosti" meaning guests and "vítat" meaning to welcome. Záviš Kalandra thought the names of the seven princes were cryptical names of ancient Slavonic days of theweek - Hostivít being the seventh - Saturday when the guests are welcome. Another theory says that the names were mistaken from a coherent and partly interrupted old Slavonic text.

Seven mythical princes after Přemysl

Mythical Princes of Bohemia

Nezamysl

Mnata

Vojen

Vnislav

Křesomysl

Neklan

Hostivít

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http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2755307&id=I559000524

HOSTIVITAS (GOSTIVIT), Prince of Prague, a descendant of the legendary Premysl BORZIWAS (BORIVOJ)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hostiv%C3%ADt
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Według Wikipedii. :
" Gościwit (IX w.) – pół-legendarny książę czeski z dynastii Przemyślidów, następca Neklana, znany jedynie z Kroniki Kosmasa z Pragi. Ojciec Borzywoja I, pierwszego historycznego władcy Czech.

Późniejsza historiografia (Dalimil, Piccolomini) uczyniła z Gościwita starszego syna Neklana, podczas gdy młodszy Dypold miał otrzymać w posiadanie okolice Kouřima na wschód od Pragi.
Bibliografia

Jerzy Strzelczyk: Mity, podania i wierzenia dawnych Słowian. Poznań: Rebis, 2007. ISBN 978-83-7301-973-7. "
SOURCE NOTES:
http://www.aritek.com/hartgen/htm/of-bohemia.htm#name4240
http://mariah.stonemarche.org/famfiles/fam06447.htm
RESEARCH NOTES:
Duke of Bohemia
Hostivít was the last of the seven Bohemian mythical princes between the (also mythical) founder of the Premyslid dynasty Premysl the Ploughman and the first historical prince Borivoj. The names of the princes were first recordedin Cosmas chronicle and then transmitted into the most of historical books of the 19th century including František Palacký's The History of the Czech Nation in Bohemia and Moravia. According to tradition, he was the father of the non-legendary prince Borivoj. Some historians suppose that when St. Ludmila was born, Hostivít (or Svatopluk I of Moravia) and Ludmila's father, Slavibor, contracted that Borivoj and Ludmilla would get married (that can refer to the wedding procession of an unknown bride mentioned in Annales Fuldenses for 871.[1] According to So-called Dalimil Hostivít had a brother called Depolt who inherited the land of Kourim.[2]

One theory about the number of the princes is propped on the frescoes on the walls of the Rotunda in Znojmo, Moravia but Ane?ka Merhautová claimed that the frescoes depict all the members of the Premyslid dynasty including the Moravian junior princes.[3]

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