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  1. Zaviš of Falkenstein. Bohemian politician. Learn about this topic in these articles: opposition by Wenceslas II. In Wenceslas II. …was dominated by the ambitious Zaviš of Falkenstein, his mother’s lover and later her husband. Wenceslas arrested Zaviš in 1289, destroyed the dissident faction, and executed his rival in 1290.

  2. Záviš of Falkenstein ( Czech: Záviš z Falkenštejna; c. 1250 – 24 August 1290), a member of the noble house of Vítkovci, was a Bohemian noble and opponent of King Ottokar II.

  3. 24 de ago. de 2013 · Zavis of Falkenstein was among the foremost of the many complications afflicting the young Wenceslaus. His Vitkovci family had been among the late Ottokar’s most potent domestic opponents,** and Claudius-like slithered right into the royal bed with Ottokar gone.

  4. Zavis de Falkenstein ( checo: Záviš z Falkenštejna; c. 1250 - 24 de agosto de 1290), miembro de la noble casa de Vítkovci, era un noble bohemio y oponente del rey Ottokar II. Reina Kunegunda y Zavis, ilustración del siglo XIX.

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  6. After the execution of Zavis of Falkenstein on 24 August 1290, the castle returned to possession of the royal chamber. In 1895, A. J. Schwarzenberg had a monument built on the supposed place of the execution on the right bank of the River Vltava under the local castle.

  7. Around 1280, Kunigunda began an affair with the Czech nobleman, Zavis of Falkenstein. This created quite the outrage since he was of much lower rank than the Queen, and he had once rebelled against her late husband.