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BOLESLAV ([927/28]-7 Feb 999). The Chronica Boemorum names "secundus Bolezlaus dux" as son of Boleslav[35]. His birth date range is estimated from the birth date of his younger brother, and assuming that the birth date range of their father is accurate. He succeeded his father in [967] as BOLESLAV II "der Fromme" Duke of the Bohemians. Duke Boleslav supported the rebellion of Heinrich II "der Zänker" Duke of Bavaria against his cousin Emperor Otto II in [974/75]. After the latter confiscated the duke's territories, ex-Duke Heinrich fled to Bohemia and took refuge with Duke Boleslav[36]. Emperor Otto II founded a bishopric in Prague in 975[37]. Duke Boleslav supported Heinrich "den Zänker" ex-Duke of Bavaria in his rebellion against Otto III King of Germany in 984[38]. He founded Lundenburg abbey in 993. The Cronica Principum Regni Boemiæ records the death in 999 of "Boleslaus Pius filius Boleslai Sacui", adding that he created the bishopric of Prague and founded the monasteries of "sanctum Georgium et in Breunowia et in Insula"[39]. m HEMMA, daughter of --- (-1005 or 1006). The Chronica Boemorum names "Hemmam" as wife of "secundus Bolezlaus dux", without giving her origin, and records her death in 1006 in a later passage[40]. Thietmar records that she was sent into exile with her son Jaromir and the latter's unnamed younger brother[41], which appears to be dated to 1003. [Duke Boleslav has been suggested as the possible husband of Ælfgifu of Wessex, daughter of Edward "the Elder" King of Wessex & his second wife Ælfleda ---. Hroswitha of Gandersheim describes her as "Adiva … younger in years and likewise inferior in merit" to her older sister Eadgyth, whom she accompanied to Germany to provide an alternative choice of bride for Otto of Germany[42]. According to William of Malmesbury, she married "a certain Duke near the Alps"[43], who has not been identified. It seems improbable chronologically that her husband could have been Duke Boleslav. Although the duke's birth date is not known, his younger brother Strakhvas was born 28 Sep 929[44]. It therefore seems unlikely that Boleslaw could have been born much earlier than 925 at the earliest, whereas Ælfgifu was probably born in the range [910/15] assuming that she was of marriageable age when she went to Germany with her sister.]
Duke Boleslav II & his wife had four children:
WENZEL (-young).
BOLESLAV (-1037).
JAROMIR (-murdered 4 Nov [1038/39])
OLDRICH (-9 Nov 1042).
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[35] Cosmæ Pragensis Chronica Boemorum I.21, MGH SS IX, p. 48.
[36] Thietmar 3.7, p. 132.
[37] Cosmas Pragensis Chronica Boemorum, I, c. 22, cited in Dzieciel, p. 184.
[38] Thietmar 4.5, p. 153.
[39] Cronica Principum Regni Boemiæ, Scriptores Rerum Bohemicarum, Tomus II, p. 428.
[40] Cosmæ Pragensis Chronica Boemorum I.32 and 39, MGH SS IX, pp. 55 and 62.
[41] Thietmar 5.23, p. 221.
[42] Hroswitha of Gandersheim, Gesta Ottonis, quoted in Hill, B. H. (1972) Medieval Monarchy in Action: The German Empire from Henry I to Henry IV (London), p. 122.
[43] Sharpe, Rev. J. (trans.), revised Stephenson, Rev. J. (1854) William of Malmesbury, The Kings before the Norman Conquest (Seeleys, London, reprint Llanerch, 1989) II, 126, p. 110.
[44] ES I.I 176.
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