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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › StrachkvasStrachkvas - Wikipedia

    Strachkvas ( Kristián) (28 September 929 or 935, Prague – 996, Prague) was a prince of Bohemia, son of Boleslav I and brother of Boleslav II, all members of the Přemyslid dynasty. A clergyman, Strachkvas was finally to become Bishop of Prague but died during his consecration.

  2. 26 de mar. de 2024 · With SoyBoy which marks the most directly driven track off the EP, Strachkvas is speeding up as he stays loyal to his roots in desruptive and ever-accelerating DJ sets. As the hedonic treadmill slowly stops to roll with Face Reveal, it leaves the listener's pleasure level way below the satiation threshold.

  3. Strachkvas, solitérní producent a vizuální umělec, pocházející někde mezi Ostravou a Brnem, si postupně vybudoval významné renomé na lokální scéně. Krátce po svém rozsáhlém studiu v Helsinkách, kde se zaměřil na zdokonalení svých DJ a produkčních dovedností, představil své první album na labelu Gin&Platonic ...

  4. Strachkvas ( Ztrahquaz) nebo také Kristián ( 10. století Praha – 996 Praha) byl český duchovní, nejmladší syn knížete Boleslava I. a jeho manželky Biagoty. Některými badateli mu je připisováno autorství spisu nazývaného Kristiánova legenda .

    • Origin and Growth of The Přemyslid Dynasty
    • At The Height of Its Power
    • Legendary Rulers
    • Dukes of Bohemia
    • Kings of Bohemia
    • Kings of Bohemia, Poland and Hungary, Rulers of Austria
    • Dukes of Opava, Krnov, Ratibor and Münsterberg
    • Family Tree
    • Family Tree of Elisabeth of Bohemia and Jagiellonians and Habsburgs
    • See Also

    The dynasty's origin dates back to the 9th century, when the Přemyslids ruled a tiny territory around Prague, populated by a tribe of the Western Slavs. Theur name comes from the mythical ancestor figure of Přemysl the Ploughman. Gradually they expanded, conquering much of the region of Bohemia, located in the Bohemian basin where it was not threat...

    Ottokar Ibecame the third King of Bohemia in the year 1198 but was the first King of Bohemia to acquire a hereditary royal title. This began significant growth of the Přemyslids' dynastic power. There was also a large urban and crafts development in Bohemia. In the second half of the 13th century, the Přemyslids were one of the most powerful dynast...

    The name of the dynasty, according to Cosmas in his Chronica Boemorum (1119), comes from its legendary founder, Přemysl, husband of duchess Libuše. 1. Přemysl and Libuše 2. Nezamysl 3. Mnata 4. Vojen 5. Vnislav 6. Křesomysl 7. Neklan 8. Hostivít

    The first historical Přemyslid was Duke Bořivoj I, baptised in 874 by Saint Methodius. In 895, Bohemia gained independence from Great Moravia. Between 1003 and 1004, Bohemia was controlled by Boleslaus the Brave, Duke of Poland from the Piast dynasty, grandson of Boleslaus I the Cruel. In 1085, Duke Vratislaus II, and, in 1158, Duke Vladislaus II, ...

    Bohemia was the only princedom in the Holy Roman Empire which was raised to the status of kingdom prior to the Napoleonic wars. The reason for this was strength: as soon as Bohemia overcame its civil strife, the Bohemian duke became the principal ally for any candidate for the Imperial throne. The emperor could thus use Bohemian forces to punish an...

    In 1269-1276, King Ottokar II of Bohemia was the first in history to rule the lands of today's Austria together (except for Tyrol and Salzburg). He also founded the Hofburg Palacein Vienna. In 1300, King Wenceslaus II was crowned King of Poland. Prior to this, he held the title "High Duke of Poland (Duke of Kraków)" since 1291 and became its overlo...

    In 1269, Nicholas, bastard son of King Ottokar II who was legitimized by Pope Alexander IV in 1260, became Duke of Opava. In 1337, his son Nicholas II inherited the Duchy of Ratibor. His four sons divided the Duchy of Opava (the Duchy of Ratibor was inherited only by the eldest, John). Thus started the partition of a once-unified land between the d...

    Bořivoj I. + Saint Ludmila 1. Spytihněv I 2. Vratislav I 2.1. Saint Václav I 2.2. Boleslav I the Cruel 2.2.1. Boleslav II the Pious 2.2.1.1. Boleslav III the Red-haired 2.2.1.2. Jaromír the Eunuch 2.2.1.3. Václav the Infantdead 2.2.1.4. Oldřich 2.2.1.4.1. Břetislav I Achilles (Duke of Bohemia and Moravia, earlier Duke of Moravia - Bretislian) 2.2.1...

  5. Hoy hace 1.080 años, Boleslao I, El cruel, asesinaba en una fiesta a su hermano Venceslao, lo que lo convertiría en el Príncipe de Bohemia. En el mism...

  6. Gin&Platonic are pleased to continue the mutual collaboration by putting out one of the two upcoming EPs - ‘Break-in’. Regardless of the past years, the Ostrava born-and-raised Strachkvas re-visits his primal environment - the club, and he does so with precision but a recognisable amount of contempt.