See also

Family of Oldrich + and Bozena + of BOHEMIA

Husband: Oldrich + (966-1034)
Wife: Bozena + of BOHEMIA (984-1052)
Children: Bretislav I + (1005-1055)

Husband: Oldrich +

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Oldrich +

Name: Oldrich +
Sex: Male
Father: Boleslav II + (920-999)
Mother: Emma + (930-1005)
Birth 0966 Praha, Czechoslovakia
Occupation Duke of Bohemia
Title frm 1012 to 1033 (age 45-67) Duke of Bohemia
Title 1034 (age 67-68) Duke of Bohemia
Death 9 Nov 1034 (age 67-68)

Wife: Bozena + of BOHEMIA

Name: Bozena + of BOHEMIA
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 0984 Praha, Czechoslovakia
Death 1052 (age 67-68)

Child 1: Bretislav I +

Name: Bretislav I +
Sex: Male
Spouse: Judith (1007-1058)
Birth 1005 Praha, Czechoslovakia
Occupation Duke of Bohemia
Title Duke of Bohemia
Death 10 Jan 1055 (age 49-50) Churdim, Czechslovakia

Note on Husband: Oldrich +

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.

Note on Wife: Bozena + of BOHEMIA

 

 

Oldrich abandoned his hunt and took Božena back to Prague, and she eventually gave birth to his illegitimate son Bretislaus. In the legend, Oldrich's first meeting with Božena took place in sight of the Oldrich Oak.

 

Cosmas may have been inspired during his study abroad. In fact, Oldrich's lover was the savior of the House of Premysl. Oldrich had two brothers, but one of them, Jaromír, was castrated by the eldest sibling, Boleslaus III. Boleslaus was imprisoned in Poland, possibly having only a daughter. So Oldrich was the one Premyslid able to have a son and heir, but his first wife is thought to have born no children.