Wenceslaus




"Good King Wenceslas" Wenceslaus II, Duke of Bohemia (died 1192) Wenceslaus I of Bohemia (c. 1205–1253), King of Bohemia Wenceslaus II of Bohemia (1271–1305)Wenceslaus IV (also Wenceslas; Czech: Václav; German: Wenzel, nicknamed "the Idle"; 26 February 1361 – 16 August 1419), also known as Wenceslaus of LuxembourgSlavonic language and, at an early age, Wenceslaus was sent to the college at Budeč. In 921, when Wenceslaus was about 13, his father died and his grandmotherwas the son of Wenceslaus II, King of Bohemia, who was later also crowned king of Poland, and Judith of Habsburg. Still a child, Wenceslaus was betrothedWenceslaus I may refer to: Saint Wenceslaus I, Duke of Bohemia (907–935 or 929), and subject of a Christmas carol Wenceslaus I of Bohemia (c. 1205–1253)1278 in the Battle on the Marchfeld shortly before Wenceslaus' seventh birthday. Before Wenceslaus became of age, the government was handled by Otto VWenceslaus III may refer to: Wenceslaus III of Oława (1400–23), Duke of Oława (1419/20–23) Wenceslaus III, Duke of Rybnik (c. 1442 – 1479) WenceslausWenceslaus I (Czech: Václav I.; c. 1205 – 23 September 1253), called One-Eyed, was King of Bohemia from 1230 to 1253. Wenceslaus was a son of Ottokar IWenceslaus II may refer to: Wenceslaus II of Bohemia Wenceslaus II of Legnica Wenceslaus II of Zator Wenceslaus II, Duke of Bohemia Wenceslaus II, DukeWenceslaus I (also Wenceslas, Venceslas, Wenzel, or Václav, often called Wenceslaus of Bohemia in chronicles) (25 February 1337 – 7 December 1383) wasafter his maternal uncle, King Wenceslaus II of Bohemia. Unlike his older half-brothers Siemowit II and Trojden I, Wenceslaus didn't receive his own districtby Wenceslaus Hollar at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa Works by Wenceslaus Hollar at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki The Wenceslaus HollarWenceslau Braz may refer to: Venceslau Brás, Wenceslau Braz Pereira Gomes, president of Brazil Wenceslau Braz, Minas Gerais Wenceslau Braz, Paraná ThisMay 1316 – 29 November 1378), also known as Charles of Luxembourg, born Wenceslaus (Czech: Václav, German: Wenzel), was Holy Roman Emperor from 1355 untilWenceslaus Hájek of Libočany (Czech: Václav Hájek z Libočan, German: Wenzeslaus Hagek von Libotschan, Latin: Wenceslaus Hagecius, Wenceslaus Hagek a Liboczan;collapse following the untimely death of Wenceslaus II (1305), and the assassination of his only son, Wenceslaus III in 1306, which ended their rule. OnBohemia in 1403, in the times of King Wenceslaus IV. On the orders of Hungarian king Sigismund, half-brother of Wenceslaus, Cuman mercenaries raid the miningearly Romanesque rotunda founded by Wenceslaus I, Duke of Bohemia in 930. This patron saint was chosen because Wenceslaus had acquired a holy relic – theterritorial magnate whose resources would be crucial to Wenceslaus in his struggles with nobles. Wenceslaus was backing the Avignon pope Clement VII, whereasAncestors of Wenceslaus I, Duke of Saxe-WittenbergWenzel Norbert Octavian, Count of Kinsky (Czech: Václav Norbert Oktavian Kinský; 1 April 1642, Prague – 3 January 1719, Vienna) was a Czech noble and Bohemianelectoral college, securing the succession of Charles's son Wenceslaus in 1376. With King Wenceslaus, the decline of the Luxembourg dynasty began. He himselfPrince Clemens Wenceslaus of Saxony (German: Clemens Wenzeslaus August Hubertus Franz Xaver von Sachsen) (28 September 1739 – 27 July 1812) was a SaxonThe Wenceslas Bible (German: Wenzelsbibel) or the Bible of Wenceslaus IV (Czech: Bible Václava IV.) is a multi-volume illuminated biblical manuscript writtenDavid Petrus Wenceslaus Henri Pröpper (born 2 September 1991) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a central or attacking midfielder for EredivisieThe crown of Saint Wenceslas (Czech: Svatováclavská koruna, German: Wenzelskrone) is a crown forming part of the Bohemian crown jewels, made in 1346. CharlesWenceslaus of Niemodlin (Polish: Wacław Niemodliński) (1336/46 – June 1369) was Duke of Niemodlin from 1365 until his death (with his brothers as co-rulers)in his version. Wenceslas is not to be confused with King Wenceslaus I of Bohemia (Wenceslaus I Premyslid), who lived more than three centuries later.Żagań and Przewóz. Wenceslaus received Przewóz together with his brother Jan II as a co-ruler. Because of his mental illness, Wenceslaus didn't participateformally titled the Archcathedral Basilica of Saint Stanislaus and Saint Wenceslaus, (Polish: Bazylika archikatedralna św. Stanisława i św. Wacława) is aWitkowski suggested that a concrete ring called "The Henge" near the Wenceslaus mine built in 1943 or 1944 and vaguely resembling Stonehenge was usedfunction of anthems: "Lord, Have Mercy on Us" and the hymn "Saint Wenceslaus" or "Saint Wenceslaus Chorale". The authorship of the anthem "Lord, Have Mercy onSaint Ludmila was the grandmother of Saint Wenceslaus, who is widely referred to as Good King Wenceslaus. Saint Ludmila was canonized shortly after herJohann Wenzel Count of Gallas (23 May 1669 – 25 July 1719), Duke of Lucera, was a Bohemian noble and diplomat and one of the largest landowners in theThe Church of Saint Wenceslaus (Belarusian: Касцёл Святога Вацлава) in Vawkavysk is a Belarusian Catholic church in the Grodno Region. Constructed in 1846–1848Henry Wenceslaus, Duke of Oels-Bernstadt (also known as: Henry Wenceslaus of Poděbrady, Henry Wenceslaus of Bernstadt or Henry Wenceslaus of Münsterbergcrown, however, were never fulfilled. Ottokar was the second son of King Wenceslaus I of Bohemia (reigned 1230–1253). Through his mother, Kunigunde, daughterSiewierz did Wenceslaus stop his support and conclude a settlement with Poland in Będzin on 15 October 1434. On 17 February 1439, Wenceslaus married Elisabethrebellion of Bohemian nobles around Boček II of Poděbrady against Wenceslaus. He had Wenceslaus arrested at Prague Castle and later taken into custody by thefree-spending ways infuriated Wenceslaus, who worried about the fate of the family's patrimony. This prompted Wenceslaus to rebel against his father. BolesławLibraria Regensbergiana. p. 231. (in Latin) Cheney, David M. "Bishop Wenceslaus Paprocki". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. [self-published]retained Głogów and Szprotawa, while Wenceslaus received the towns of Krosno Odrzańskie, Świebodzin and Bytnica. Wenceslaus was a vassal of the Emperor Sigismundor Dwoygicz; died 2 February 1416) was a Bohemian landowner, hetman of Wenceslaus IV of Bohemia, and burgrave of Vyšehrad during the Late Middle Ages. NotHabsburg, member of the House of Habsburg. Elizabeth was the daughter of Wenceslaus II of Bohemia and Judith of Habsburg. Her mother died when she was fiveVenca, Venda For etymology and cognates in other languages, see Wenceslaus. Saint Wenceslaus I, Duke of Bohemia (907–935 or 929) (svatý Václav) Václav NoidOttokar was succeeded by his son King Wenceslaus II, who was crowned King of Poland in 1300. Wenceslaus II's son Wenceslaus III was crowned King of HungaryFree scores by Wenceslaus Wodiczka at the International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP) Schoenbaum, Camillo (2001). "Wodiczka, Wenceslaus [Wenzl] [Vodičkaand accounting & taxation. "WENCESLAUS ANTHONY PASSES AWAY". 23 July 2017. Retrieved 24 July 2017. "As we remember Wenceslaus Anthony, another tragedy strikes"He was the second son of Wenceslaus I of Legnica, by his wife Anna, daughter of Casimir I, Duke of Cieszyn. Duke Wenceslaus I didn't want to divide thePole Old Man Winter Perchta Santa's workshop Tió de Nadal Turoń Vertep Wenceslaus Yule cat Yule Lads Gift-bringers Saint Nicholas folklore Santa Claus Befana

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