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    Drahomíra of Stodor (Czech: Drahomíra ze Stodor; c. 877 or 890 – died after 934 or 936) was Duchess consort of Bohemia from 915 to 921, wife of the Přemyslid duke Vratislaus I. She also acted as regent of the Duchy of Bohemia from 921 to 924 during the minority of her son Wenceslaus.

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    Drahomíra de Stodor (checo: Drahomíra ze Stodor; c. 877 o 890 – murió después de 934 o 936) fue duquesa consorte de Bohemia del 915 al 921, esposa del duque Premislida Vratislao I. También actuó como regente del ducado de Bohemia del 921 al 924 durante la minoría de su hijo Wenceslao.

  3. In Wenceslas I. Ludmila, but his ambitious mother, Drahomíra (Dragomir), a pagan, had her murdered and acted as regent herself, until Wenceslas came of age in 924 or 925. Her court intrigues and the wishes of the people to end the conflicts between Christian and non-Christian factions in Bohemia led Wenceslas to take….

  4. 30 de nov. de 2023 · Drahomíra the Arrogant (died after 935) was a Bohemian princess, wife of Vratislav I. Drahomíra's homeland was around Brandenburg, a castle near present-day Berlin. She was princess of Havolans.

    • Vratislaus I, Duke of Bohemia
    • Luticz -Stodor
    • circa 882
    • after 935Praha, Bohemia (Czech Republic)
  5. Drahomíra ze Stodor (kolem roku 890, podle jiných zdrojů r. 877 [zdroj?] – po 935) byla manželkou českého knížete Vratislava I., matkou Boleslava I. a snad i sv. Václava a českou kněžnou. Narodilo se jí nejspíše šest dětí, dva synové a čtyři dcery.

  6. Drahomíra of Stodor was Duchess consort of Bohemia from 915 to 921, wife of the Přemyslid duke Vratislaus I. She also acted as regent of the Duchy of Bohem...

  7. Drahomíra is a traditional Czech and Slovak female given name which means precious and peaceful from the Slavic element dorgu "precious" combined with mir "peace". The male, less frequent, form is Drahomír (or Dragomir).