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Personal data Oldřich "Олдржих Пшемислович" of Przemysl 

  • Alternative name: Ulrich of Bohemia
  • Nickname is Олдржих Пшемислович.
  • He was born about 966 in Baveria.
  • Occupations:
    • Hertug.
    • Duc, de Bohême.
  • He died on November 11, 1034.
  • He is buried in Prince Of Bohemia.
  • A child of Boleslaus of Przemysl and Emma of Italy
  • This information was last updated on January 22, 2019.

Household of Oldřich "Олдржих Пшемислович" of Przemysl

He is married to Božena Křesinová.

They got married in the year 1003.


Child(ren):

  1. Břetislav  ± 1002-1055 


Notes about Oldřich "Олдржих Пшемислович" of Przemysl

Hertug av Böhmen 1012 - 1034.
Oldrich of Bohemia
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Oldrich (also Ulrich or Oldrich) (ca. 975 – 11 November 1034) was the duke of Bohemia from 1012 to 1033 and briefly in 1034. He was a son of Boleslaus II and brother of Boleslaus III and Jaromir.

Oldrich deposed Jaromir on 12 April 1012 and recognised the suzerainty of the Holy Roman Emperor. Discarding his wife on the grounds that they were childless, Oldrich married a peasant woman known as Bozena. Oldrich and his son Bretislaus sought to win back Moravia from the Poles and in 1029 Bretislaus drove the Poles out of the eastern lands. Bretislaus' efforts in Slovakia against Hungary failed in 1030 because of the jealousy of the Emperor Conrad II. In the following year, Czech forces refused to take the field for the emperor.

In 1032, Oldrich was invited to the Diet of Merseburg and did not appear. His absence raised the ire of the emperor and Conrad, busy with events in Burgundy, charged his son Henry VI, Duke of Bavaria, with punishing the recalcitrant Bohemian. Oldrich made subjection and was deposed and sent to Bavaria. He was replaced by Jaromir, but he in turn was captured, blinded, and deposed by Oldrich, who seized power again and drove out Jaromir's son from Moravia. Oldrich died abruptly on 9 November 1034 and later examination of his skeleton reveal his skull to have suffered a fatal blow. Jaromir then renounced the throne in favour of Bretislaus.

Preceded by
Jaromir Duke of Bohemia
1012–1033 Succeeded by
Jaromir
Preceded by
Jaromir Duke of Bohemia
1034 Succeeded by
Bretislaus I
[Wikipedia, "Oldrich of Bohemia", retrieved 22 Oct 07]
Oldrich (also Ulrich or Oldrich) (ca. 975 - 11 November 1034) was the duke of Bohemia from 1012 to 1033 and briefly in 1034. He was a son of Boleslaus II and brother of Boleslaus III and Jaromir.

Oldrich deposed Jaromir on 12 April 1012 and recognised the suzerainty of the Holy Roman Emperor. Discarding his wife on the grounds that they were childless, Oldrich married a peasant woman known as Bozena. Oldrich and his son Bretislaus sought to win back Moravia from the Poles and in 1029 Bretislaus drove the Poles out of the eastern lands. Bretislaus' efforts in Slovakia against Hungary failed in 1030 because of the jealousy of the Emperor Conrad II. In the following year, Czech forces refused to take the field for the emperor.

In 1032, Oldrich was invited to the Diet of Merseburg and did not appear. His absence raised the ire of the emperor and Conrad, busy with events in Burgundy, charged his son Henry VI, Duke of Bavaria, with punishing the recalcitrant Bohemian. Oldrich made subjection and was deposed and sent to Bavaria. He was replaced by Jaromir, but he in turn was captured, blinded, and deposed by Oldrich, who seized power again and drove out Jaromir's son from Moravia. Oldrich died abruptly on 9 November 1034 and later examination of his skeleton reveal his skull to have suffered a fatal blow. Jaromir then renounced the throne in favour of Bretislaus.
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Duke Oldrich of Bohemia was the son of Duke Boleslav II of Bohemia and not the son of Borislav as stated below. Oldrich had one son only, with his patron Bozena , i.e. Bretislav.

Ulrich, Duke of Bohemia (1)

M, #150031, d. 1034

Last Edited=8 Jul 2005

Ulrich, Duke of Bohemia was the son of Borislav II 'the Pious', Duke of Bohemia. (1)

He died in 1034. (1)

Ulrich, Duke of Bohemia was a member of the House of Premysl. (1) He succeeded to the title of Duke of Bohemia in 1012. (1) He was deposed as Duke of Bohemia in 1033. (1)

Child of Ulrich, Duke of Bohemia

-1. Bretislav I, Duke of Bohemia+ d. 1055 (1)

Forrás:

http://www.thepeerage.com/p15004.htm#i150031

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Oldrich (also Ulrich or Oldřich) (ca. 975 – 11 November 1034) was the duke of Bohemia from 1012 to 1033 and briefly in 1034. He was a son of Boleslaus II and brother of Boleslaus III and Jaromir.

Oldrich deposed Jaromir on 12 April 1012 and recognised the suzerainty of the Holy Roman Emperor. Discarding his wife on the grounds that they were childless, Oldrich married a peasant woman known as Bozena. Oldrich and his son Bretislaus sought to win back Moravia from the Poles and in 1029 Bretislaus drove the Poles out of the eastern lands. Bretislaus' efforts in Slovakia against Hungary failed in 1030 because of the jealousy of the Emperor Conrad II. In the following year, Czech forces refused to take the field for the emperor.

In 1032, Oldrich was invited to the Diet of Merseburg and did not appear. His absence raised the ire of the emperor and Conrad, busy with events in Burgundy, charged his son Henry VI, Duke of Bavaria, with punishing the recalcitrant Bohemian. Oldrich made subjection and was deposed and sent to Bavaria. He was replaced by Jaromir, but he in turn was captured, blinded, and deposed by Oldrich, who seized power again and drove out Jaromir's son from Moravia. Oldrich died abruptly on 9 November 1034 and later examination of his skeleton reveal his skull to have suffered a fatal blow. Jaromir then renounced the throne in favour of Bretislaus.

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Wikipedia:

Oldřich (deutsch auch Udalrich) († 9. November 1034) war von 1012 bis 1034 Herzog von Böhmen.

Oldřich war der dritte Sohn von Boleslav II. und seiner Frau Hemma. Vor seinem Bruder Boleslav III. floh er mit seiner Mutter und dem zweiten Bruder Jaromír nach Regensburg und kehrte 1004 mit diesem nach Böhmen zurück. Am 12. Mai1012 setzte er im Einvernehmen mit König Heinrich II. seinen Bruder als Herzog ab. Er akzeptierte zunächst den römisch-deutschen König bzw. Kaiser als Lehnsherr über Böhmen, versuchte aber später mehrfach, sich aus der Abhängigkeit vom Kaiser zu lösen. In diese Herrschaftsphase fiel eine leichte Konsolidierung des von Unruhen erschütterten Böhmen. Im Jahr 1033 wurde er zum Hoftag in Merseburg vorgeladen, erschien dort aber nicht. Daraufhin nahm ihn der Sohn von Kaiser Konrad II., der spätere Kaiser Heinrich III., gefangen, der Kaiser ließ ihn absetzen und ernannte Jaromír wieder zum Fürsten. Oldřich wurde im folgenden Jahr begnadigt, kehrte nach Böhmen zurück und ließ Jaromír gefangen nehmen und blenden. Auch seinen Sohn Břetislav I., der vom Kaiser mit Mähren belehnt worden war, ließ er vertreiben, starb aber schon kurze Zeit später am 9. November 1034.

Weblinks [Bearbeiten]

* Udalrich bei genealogie-mittelalter.de

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Oldrich (also Ulrich or Oldřich) (ca. 975 – 11 November 1034) was the duke of Bohemia from 1012 to 1033 and briefly in 1034. He was a son of Boleslaus II and brother of Boleslaus III and Jaromir.

Oldrich deposed Jaromir on 12 April 1012 and recognised the suzerainty of the Holy Roman Emperor. Discarding his wife on the grounds that they were childless, Oldrich married a peasant woman known as Bozena. Oldrich and his son Bretislaus sought to win back Moravia from the Poles and in 1029 Bretislaus drove the Poles out of the eastern lands. Bretislaus' efforts in Slovakia against Hungary failed in 1030 because of the jealousy of the Emperor Conrad II. In the following year, Czech forces refused to take the field for the emperor.

In 1032, Oldrich was invited to the Diet of Merseburg and did not appear. His absence raised the ire of the emperor and Conrad, busy with events in Burgundy, charged his son Henry VI, Duke of Bavaria, with punishing the recalcitrant Bohemian. Oldrich made subjection and was deposed and sent to Bavaria. He was replaced by Jaromir, but he in turn was captured, blinded, and deposed by Oldrich, who seized power again and drove out Jaromir's son from Moravia. Oldrich died abruptly on 9 November 1034 and later examination of his skeleton reveal his skull to have suffered a fatal blow. Jaromir then renounced the throne in favour of Bretislaus.
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Oldrich (also Ulrich or Oldřich) (ca. 975 – 11 November 1034) was the duke of Bohemia from 1012 to 1033 and briefly in 1034. He was a son of Boleslaus II and brother of Boleslaus III and Jaromir.

Oldrich deposed Jaromir on 12 April 1012 and recognised the suzerainty of the Holy Roman Emperor. Discarding his wife on the grounds that they were childless, Oldrich married a peasant woman known as Bozena. Oldrich and his son Bretislaus sought to win back Moravia from the Poles and in 1029 Bretislaus drove the Poles out of the eastern lands. Bretislaus' efforts in Slovakia against Hungary failed in 1030 because of the jealousy of the Emperor Conrad II. In the following year, Czech forces refused to take the field for the emperor.

In 1032, Oldrich was invited to the Diet of Merseburg and did not appear. His absence raised the ire of the emperor and Conrad, busy with events in Burgundy, charged his son Henry VI, Duke of Bavaria, with punishing the recalcitrant Bohemian. Oldrich made subjection and was deposed and sent to Bavaria. He was replaced by Jaromir, but he in turn was captured, blinded, and deposed by Oldrich, who seized power again and drove out Jaromir's son from Moravia. Oldrich died abruptly on 9 November 1034 and later examination of his skeleton reveal his skull to have suffered a fatal blow. Jaromir then renounced the throne in favour of Bretislaus.

Preceded by
Jaromir Duke of Bohemia
1012–1033 Succeeded by
Jaromir
Preceded by
Jaromir Duke of Bohemia
1034 Succeeded by
Bretislaus I

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Oldřich of Bohemia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Oldrich (also Ulrich or Oldřich) (ca. 975 – 11 November 1034) was the duke of Bohemia from 1012 to 1033 and briefly in 1034. He was a son of Boleslaus II and brother of Boleslaus III and Jaromir.

Oldrich deposed Jaromir on 12 April 1012 and recognised the suzerainty of the Holy Roman Emperor. Discarding his wife on the grounds that they were childless, Oldrich married a peasant woman known as Bozena. Oldrich and his son Bretislaus sought to win back Moravia from the Poles and in 1029 Bretislaus drove the Poles out of the eastern lands. Bretislaus' efforts in Slovakia against Hungary failed in 1030 because of the jealousy of the Emperor Conrad II. In the following year, Czech forces refused to take the field for the emperor.

In 1032, Oldrich was invited to the Diet of Merseburg and did not appear. His absence raised the ire of the emperor and Conrad, busy with events in Burgundy, charged his son Henry VI, Duke of Bavaria, with punishing the recalcitrant Bohemian. Oldrich made subjection and was deposed and sent to Bavaria. He was replaced by Jaromir, but he in turn was captured, blinded, and deposed by Oldrich, who seized power again and drove out Jaromir's son from Moravia. Oldrich died abruptly on 9 November 1034 and later examination of his skeleton reveal his skull to have suffered a fatal blow. Jaromir then renounced the throne in favour of Bretislaus.

http://www.vitejte.cz/objekt.php?oid=2718&j=en

The Legend of Prince Oldřich and Božena

Legend has it that in bygone days, sometime at the very beginning of the 2nd millennium, near the small town of Peruc, not far from the River Ohře in the vicinity of Louny, Prince Oldřich was hunting for deer in the local dark, deep forests. Near a well, he spotted a glamorous girl washing linen ("perúc prádlo" - hence the name of the small town, at least according to a version provided by the chronicler Václav Hájek from Libočany). The arrow of love hit the prince's heart. Oldřich, however, was a married man and Božena was most probably married as well (the chronicler has it that "she was Křesina's"). At that time, however, as the famous chronicler Kosmas maintains, it was a shameif one threw in one's lot with one woman for good. Never tired of seeing "a young woman with a complexion whiter and shinier than ivory", Oldřich took Božena away and married her. Their deep, mutual love brought great benefits tothe country as the Achilles of Bohemia, the future Prince Břetislav I, was born out of this union. Thanks to Božena, the famous Přemyslid ruling dynasty was spared the shame of dying out in the male line.

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Udalrich (Oldrich), Duke of Bohemia (12 Apr 1012 - 1033 & 1034); d. 9 Nov 1034; bur. Prague.

a= dau

b=) Bozena; d. 1052/55; dau or wife of Kresina, a farmer.

http://en.metapedia.org/wiki/House_of_P%C5%99emyslid

http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p294.htm#i8818

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http://genealogy.euweb.cz/bohemia/bohemia1.html

==THE PREMYSLIDS==

Duke Borzivoy I of Bohemia, +894, became a Christian 845; m.St.Ludmila (+16.9.927), dau.of Slavibor ze Psova
* ...
*A2. Duke Vratislav I of Bohemia (905-921), *888, +13.2.921, bur St.George, Prague; m.Drahomira ze Stodor (+in exile after 935)
** ...
**B2. Duke Boleslav I of Bohemia (935-967/72), +15.7.973/6; m.Biagota N
***C1. Duke Boleslav II of Bohemia (967/72-999), +7.2.999, bur St.George, Prague; m.Hemma/Elgiva of England (+1005)
****D1. Václav, +young
****D2. Duke Boleslav III of Bohemia (999-V.1002)+(II.-III.1003), blinded and deposed 1003, +as a Polish prisoner in unknown monastery 1035; m.Predslava N
****D3. Duke Jaromír of Bohemia (V.1002-II.1003)+(7.9.1004-12.4.1012)+(1033-34), blinded 1034, +Lysa nad Labem 4.11.1035, bur Prague (?)
****D4. Duke '''Udalrich=Oldrich of Bohemia (12.4.1012-1033)+(1034), +9.11.1034, bur St.George, Prague'''; he had illegitimate issue by (?2.m.) Bozena N (+1052/5)
*****E1. Bretislav I, Duke of Moravia (1025-31), Duke of Bohemia (1034-55), *ca 1002, +Chrudim 10.1.1055, bur St.Veit, Prague; m.Olomouc 1022-29 Judith von Schweinfurt (+2.8.1058)
****** ...
*****E2. Vratislav, a canon in Prague 1055
**** ...
55452264. Hertug Udalrik BOLESLAWSON Bøhmen was a Hertug between 1004 and 1012 in Bøhmen. (7864) He died on 9 Nov 1037. (7865) He was married to Bondepike Bozena N.NSDTR.
OLDŘICH (+ 9. 11. 1034 Praha) - český kní e z rodu Přemyslovců Nejmlad í syn Boleslava II. po úmrtí svého otce roku 999 sám jen o vlásek unikl smrti, kterou mu chystal jeho nejstar í bratr, nový kní e BoleslavIII. Spolu s matkou a zmrzačeným bratrem Jaromírem se Oldřich spasil jen rychlým útěkem do Německa ke králi Jindřichu II. Tyto trpké zku enosti formovaly Oldřichovu povahu. Do Čech se vrátil Oldřich definitivně roku 1004, kdy Jaromír zasedl na kní ecí stolec. Dynastii Přemyslovců v té době hrozilo vymření - Boleslav III. byl vězněn v Polsku, Jaromír děti mít nemohl a také man elství Oldřicha bylo bezdětné. A tehdy se prý vracel Oldřich jednou z lovu a uviděl krásnou Bo enu, jak "pere roucho u studánky", a zahořel k ní takovou láskou, e ji pojal za enu "staré man elství v ak nerozvázav e". Z nového sňatku se mu narodil syn Břetislav a jen díky tomu rod nevymřel. Roku 1012 vypuklo v Čechách povstání proti Jaromírovi, Oldřich se postavil do jeho čela a stal se kní etem. Podařilo se mu upevnit český stát i kní ecí moc a dobýt i území Moravy (mezi lety 1019-29) ovládané Poláky. Jeho pokus připojit také západní Slovensko ztroskotal na odporu německého krále, ale Morava - kde za n83;j vládl syn Břetislav - u zůstala definitivně součástí českého státu. Nezkrotnou povahu i způsob, jakým jednal Oldřich se svým okolím, dobře ilustruje jmenování ebíře pra ským biskupem. Kosmas vypravuje, e ebíř si své jmenování vyslou il tím, e uměl kní eti dobře poslou it a připravit mu "lahodné zákusky" z kančí oháňky. Roku 1033 do lo k novému střetu s římskoněmeckou ří í, kdy Oldřich odmítl pomoc králi Konrádu II. při ta ení do Polska. Konrád Oldřicha zajal a vládu v Čechách svěřil znovu Jaromírovi. Oldřich se naoko podrobil a slíbil vládu nad přemyslovským panstvím rozdělit - Jaromírovi vyčlenit úděl v Čechách, Břetislavovi postoupit Moravu. Jakmile se v ak vrátil na jaře 1034 do Čech, Jaromíra zajal a oslepil a Břetislav před rozzuřeným otcem prchl raději do ciziny. Oldřich tak nevybíravým způsobem obnovil svou vládu, ale zároveň zmařil Konrádovy plány na oslabení přemyslovského státu. Záhy poté v ak p"5;i bohaté tabuli, "jejím v dy byl ctitelem, mezi jídlem a pitím náhle zemřel". Navzdory svým povahovým rysům byl Oldřich často dal ími generacemi vydáván za vzor kní ete, a to zejména díky sňatku s "prostou dívkou z lidu", které dal přednost před cizí kně nou. (fh) Turek R.: Čechy na úsvitě dějin, Praha 1963; Fiala Z.: Přemyslovské Čechy. Český stát a společnost v letech 995-1310, Praha 1965

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Emma of Italy
< 950-1006

Oldřich of Przemysl
± 966-1034

1003
Břetislav
± 1002-1055
Břetislav

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