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First name Vratislav (Wratislaus I Wratislaus, Wratislav) Hertug.
He was born about 888 in Praha (Prague, Prag), Bohemia.
He died about February 13, 921 in in de slag tegen de Magyaren. He was about 32-33 years old.
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